Product description : Harry Blackstone Copperfield Dresden is Chicago’s only openly practicing wizard. He is also dead broke. His vast kno...
Product description:
Harry Blackstone Copperfield Dresden is Chicago’s only openly practicing wizard. He is also dead broke. His vast knowledge and magical skills are unfortunately matched by his talent for making powerful enemies and alienating friends. With little more than his integrity left, he accepts an offer of work from Lt. Karin Murphy of Chicago’s Special Investigations Unit. He wants to redeem himself in Murphy’s eyes and make enough money to quiet his rumbling stomach.
Soon he finds himself pinned between trigger-happy FBI agents, shape-shifting motorcycle gang members, a threatened mobster boss, and an heir to an ancient curse along with his primal fiancé. Throw in environmental activists and a pair of young werewolves in love and you have something of Fool Moon.
My thoughts:
While I enjoyed “Fool Moon”, I can’t say that it was as good as “Storm Front”. I will say that I enjoyed it and I have started the third book in the series “Grave Peril”. On the plus side, I love a good werewolf story — who doesn’t. I really enjoyed seeing through the eyes of the werewolf and the wolf fight scenes. On the downside, my expectations were high, and I came away feeling a little letdown.
All in all, I give “Fool Moon” a thumbs up but not a howling one.
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