So much better than the first book. Almost all the issues I had with [b:Darkfever|112750|Darkfever (Fever, #1)|Karen Marie Moning|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1320533920s/112750.jpg|108558] were not present in this installment, the main one being Mac didn't annoy me at all.
Definitely a plot improvement. Bloodfever is darker than its prequel. This installment contains more action, intrigue and mystery. Definitely more mystery. But I still couldn’t reconcile myself to the writing style. The last 50 pages killed it for me. The first 2/ 3 of the book went so well but the ...
Bloodfever was definitely better then Darkfever. Based on what other readers are saying, Faefever should be even better.I was so happy that Barrons and Mac actually had a moment where we felt the heat between them, and I'm dying to find out what Barrons is. I'm finding myself more intrigued. I'm t...
Bloodfever is the second book in Karen Marie Moning's Fever series starring Sidhe-Seer MacKayla Lane. The story picks up right after the ending of Darkfever - Mac is staying with Barrons as she recovers from her injuries and has agreed to help him search for the Sinsar Dubh (an ancient book that is ...
Still searching.... ;) Oh that Mac is such a ditz! Miss Barbie is an open book and has no idea how to hide her cards. Not only that, but she is too gullible. If someone says something to her, she immediately believes it as truth. I can’t count the number of times I rolled my eyes in this installme...
I have really fallen for this series. This one is just as wonderful as they first one and like Mac, we are learning about the Fever world. I loved the twists in this one. I can't wait to pick up Faefever, just to see what Mac and Barrons do next.
I give this book five stars. Does Bloodfever deserve these five stars? I have no idea. All I know is that this series is horribly addicting.I'm flying through this series right now, and I can't exactly recall what this one was about. I can tell a few things about these books as whole though.Karen Ma...
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