Okay, so put simply, I really loved this book and am dying to get my hands on the rest of the series. That being said, I have a few complaints: It was short, way too short. Though it was a handy book for taking out and about; nice and purse-sized! There were times when I felt certain characters...
Genre: Paranormal Romance Year Published: 2006 Number of Pages: 444 pages Date Read: 2/3/2012 Series: Fever #1 I have been reading paranormal romance novels since forever and I have stumbled upon a paranormal novel that was certainly more different from any other paranormal novels I have read bef...
4 stars. While I expected to like Darkfever, I didn't expect to love it this much!And yes, to much of my dismay, I find Jericho Barrons extremely attractive. (Which is horrible because I like gentlemen! Not guys who bruise girls! But whatever!) I mean, even the name is making me want to cover my blu...
*SPOILER FREE FOR ALL YOU FEVER NOOBS*…all two of you…It’s no secret that Fever is my favorite series of all time. This is my third re-read of it and the entire reason I first decided to give these books another go was to force myself to attempt to properly review them and not just drool over Jerich...
You can see the full review at The Bookaholic (More like a 2.5 star rating also) Darkfever came recommended to me by my friend Kelly from PaperFantasies. She even gifted me the book because she wanted me to read it so bad. How could I deny her that? So I stuck to my word and thought I’d give it a ...
Welllll gee. I really didn’t love this one – but I didn’t hate it either. Some things I really enjoyed. I liked Mac. I liked that she is all pink and girly girl. I liked that fact that while she observes that she broke a nail, she doesn’t fester over it – it is just an observation. I like her sense ...
I found this book pretty hard to get into and I was way past the page 150 mark before it was no longer an internal struggle to pick it up. I perservered, though, because I was encouraged to do so by fans of the series, and I always like to see what kind of work collects a huge following like this on...
Darkfever (Fever, #1) by Karen Marie Moning My rating: 2 of 5 stars Darkfever is a novel that is in the very popular supernatural YA category. Mercifully, this first installment of the series skips the trope of the girl falling madly in love at first sight with a mysterious man, though there a...
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