This series has a really high rating on Goodreads (4+). So i was like this had to be awesome. My expectations were really high, then i read the first one. It was terrible, it gave me the worst headache. The protagonist (Mac) is beyond annoying, and i didn't find any character appealing at all (yes e...
4 Shocking Stars! I very much enjoyed this more than the first book, it is exactly what my friends had said, that it'll only get better and better! The plot thickens and the characters evolved!Mac's need for revenge over her sister's death intensifies, her search for the Sinsar Dubh continues......
So I debated sharing my summary of this one, and decided not too, there isn't too much that changes from the first book. It starts off from the last book, and I was hoping there would be a little more romance in it, but yet again I was disappointed on the romance level. Bloodfever didn't stand out t...
Still a tad bit underwhelmed with this book. Will still carry on to the next book because I'm very curious about what will happen next. Okay, really I just want to know if she sleeps with Barrons. And I want to know who — what — the hell he is.
After I read the first book (See my review), I couldn't wait to move on the next book. As it happens, this book was even better than the first book. I liked Mac more in this book, she's getting more into her own and she's getting more and more used to the fact that she's supposed to be doing this. S...
Genre: Urban Fantasy / Horror / Paranormal Romance Year Published: 2007 Number of Pages: 349 pages Date Read: 1/4/2014 Publisher: Dell Series: Fever #2 I have noticed that it has been years since I had read Karen Marie Moning’s first novel in her popular “Fever” series “Darkfever.” Now, I...
I used to think my sister and I were just two nice southern girls who'd get married in a few years and settle down to a quiet life. Then I discovered that Alina and I descend, not from good wholesome southern stock, but from an ancient Celtic bloodline of powerful sidhe -- seers, people, who can see...
Mac is still in Dublin, working with Barrons to find the Sinsar Dub and defeat the Lord Master, the man responsible for her sister’s death and the man who is bringing ever more Unseelie into the city. In her quest to find the book, she and Barrons look for other objects of power and she tries to dec...
4 *freaking solid* starsIt's our action that defines us. What we choose. What we resist. What we're willing to die for. I think I could describe Bloodfever as intense, fearless, brilliant, addictive, unputdownable and even then you wouldn't know how awesome this book is. The writing is addictive. Ka...
As others promised I would, I liked Bloodfever significantly better than Darkfever. The biggest improvement is that the narrator heroine, MacKayla "Mac" Lane, is growing up. In Darkfever, she was a perky, fluffy Barbie who tended to bore the reader with descriptions of her hairstyles, clothing choic...
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