Review of books 8 to 13. I do not think there's any real spoilers but still beware.
I fell into a bit of binge-mode with this series and read books eight to thirteen back to back. Obviously I really like this series. It would probably would have gotten five stars if it was not for one unfortunate thing that really annoys me. We will get to that one later.
The series is a mix of magic and science. Normally that is really difficult to get right and more often than not it sucks. This author got it right, again obviously. The magic does not really screw up the science and overall it works really well. Also, the author has spun together a really nice and rich universe and story around the discovery of magic, human strife and… (drumroll) mysterious aliens.
Just to make it even more interesting the good guys, the Protectorate, are ruled by a monarchy. I quite like stories where, in the future, there a kings and queens instead of a bunch of dumbass politicians screwing things up. Okay, there are a few of those in this series as well but you cannot have everything.
This is a military science fiction series and there are of course space battles, ground battles and, well for the lack of a better word, magical battles and all that. However, it is also a series with a lot of interesting characters, mysteries and some books are more crime and mystery investigations than military action.
Then there are of course a bit of romance as well. You cannot really have kings, queens and princesses in distress without some romance after all.
It is all very well done and no part intrudes on the other. I am especially happy that the romance on politics are not going haywire. Well, there was one of the earlier books where the politicians were up to their usual bullshit, as politicians always are, but it got quickly resolved.
There are plenty of action and it is all well done. The characters are really, really likable. At least the ones on the good side. There are a few twists here and there. Some that I actually did not see coming.
In the last few books the main protagonist changes somewhat from that of Damien Montgomery to his protégé Chambers who, in the last few books, has quite some character development and gets some serious “upgrades”. It is not always it works for me when an author decides to pass on from one character to another in the series. I often end up missing the original character. In this series it works though. Chambers is also a very likable character and Montgomery is still very present even though he is not really the main protagonist anymore in several of the books.
Overall this is one of the best series I have read lately. Maybe not the best ever but definitely the best one I’ve read in the last half year or so.
Unfortunately there is one thing that really annoys me and is really the reason I will not go for five stars. It is this bloody twist where the main protagonist got hurt and lost some of his powers. He is now no longer uber-badass but just badass. For me that was a totally unnecessary twist. What makes it worse is that in every bloody book the author harps about how he lost his runes and can no longer do this and that. It is so annoying.
Without that bullshit this would have been a five star series. Now it is “only” a very solid four star one for me.