*Book source ~ A review copy was provided in exchange for an honest review
Fantasy | Paranormal | UF
499 Pages
My Rating ~ 4 bites and a nibble
Dorian Lake has many irons in the fire, not
least of which is finding his displaced soul, but when a succession of serious occult
crimes start happening in and around DC, Dorian must add yet another thing to
his already overflowing plate. When he figures it all out and the final
showdown is upon him, he is fairly certain he won’t survive it.
I love Dorian Lake nearly as much as I love
Harry Dresden. Though Dorian can be much more of an idiot than Harry a lot of
the time, at least he’s good at figuring out the machinations of others.
Eventually. Usually not before he puts his big foot in his mouth though. The
magic involved is very different than the Dresden Files and it’s both interesting
and frustrating. There are times I wish Dorian could pull a Harry and serve the
assholes he encounters a heaping helping of fuego. But it’s nice that practitioners
usually can’t just casually toss magic around in this series. Limits are a good
thing when dealing with Netherwork, dark magic, and the Dark Choir.
If you’re looking for a supremely-crafted story
with detailed magical history, mysterious happenings, conspiracies, suspense,
smartassery, and, at times, gut wrenching emotion (curse you JP Sloan for that
incident, you know the one) and wonderful colorful characters then I highly
recommend this book. In fact, I recommend the whole series. I have no idea
where Dorian and his motley crew are going from here, but I can’t wait to find
out.
After your glowing review I'm now going to check out this one.
ReplyDeleteI hope you enjoy it as much as I did. :)
DeleteThanks for sticking with me! The next book will definitely "forward" Dorian's character.
ReplyDeleteYay! I can't wait! :)
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