Changes by Jim Butcher
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Wow - every time I think that Harry Dresden has done it all, I discover that I am oh, so wrong.
This book opens with Harry learning that he and Susan have a daughter, and his daughter was kidnapped by Arianna of the Red Court vampires. The level of intensity hits the reader from the beginning, and never wavers. Dresden will literally do anything to save his daughter, but you wonder how far he will need to go. The battle scenes leap off the pages, as Harry's anger and worry slither into the reader's mind. I found myself torn between wanting to help Harry, and being scared of the man.
If you previously read and like the Dresden books, you will find it hard to put this one down.
View all my reviews
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Freaky Friday News: Unicorn Licenses
Los Angeles County Gives a Young Resident a Unicorn License Last month, a resident of Los Angeles county, Miss Madeline, sent a handwritte...
-
Today is the U.S. National Voter Registration Reminder Day. So I'm doing my part by reminding you that it is very important to vote,...
-
Last week, I received an email inviting me to review the new, proposed high school graduation requirements. From the accompanying introd...
No comments:
Post a Comment
Feel free to agree or disagree, just be polite.