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review 2014-06-01 19:24
I caught a serious FEVER !!!

Plot: 5.0
Characters: 5.0
Writing: 5.0
Sexiness: 5.0
Ending: 5.0
Overall: 5.0

I was thinking the whole time I read this book that "I wished someone would have geared me towards this series a while ago, but I came glad that I read it when I did because the happiness that this book is giving me is astonishing. I, honestly, cannot believe what I just read. The plot kept me so intrigued: it was about a girl trying to find out who killed her sister then meets a SEXY guy who kind of helps her. She is getting more and more lost into the crazy world of the Fae and she starts to figure out things about herself that changes her life forever. The way that the author build up the world of the Fae's and otherworldly creatures is phenomenal. I am already excited to get my hand on the next book.

My favorite character in this book has to be a tie between Mac and Jericho. After all, they make this book. Even though I REALLY love a book with romance in it, I cannot really said that there is a said "romance". It is more like some sexual tension, which I enjoyed and just some plain old regular tension when people are annoyed with one another. It was actually very entertaining to see the interaction between these two because it always left me wanting more.

MacKayla Lane has to be one of the smartest, shallow, blonde I have ever encountered. I have to say usual I do not emphasize with blond or shallow characters, but she was the perfect blend of everything. She was funny, she had the shallowness most girls have about themselves and she was just bad-ass, especially the way she held her ground against Jericho Barrons and his demanding ways and V'lane the "sex guy." I just love a heroine who can hold her ground against an ALPHA MALE.

Jericho Barron is one mysteriously sexy dude. I was hoping that I could read about him in every page. He is just so much fun to read about. I felt just like Mac and had to know SOMETHING deep and personal about him because he is keeping too many secrets.

Cons: The only thing that I can think of is that I wanted more V'lane. He is a mystery like Jericho.


I strongly urge anyone who has not read this book to READ it !!! It is seriously awesome. I, honestly, cannot believe I have just found this series. Thank goodness I have the next book within my hand reach because I am in strong need to know what happens next.

Oh, here are my Jericho Barron, MacKayla Lane and V'lane

Jericho Barrons

MacKayla Lane

V'lane

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review 2014-05-21 19:25
A thrill ride :)
Bloodfever (Fever #2) - Karen Marie Moning

 

“Words can be twisted into any shape. Promises can be made to lull the heart and seduce the soul. In the final analysis words mean nothing. They are labels we give things in an effort to wrap our puny little brains around their underlying natures, when ninety-nine percent of the time the totality of the reality is an entirely different beast. The wisest man is the silent one. Examine his actions. Judge him by them. He thinks you have the heart of a warrior. He believes in you. Believe in him.”

 

 

The evident transformation in MacKayla Lane is her shoulder length black hair unlike her blonde hip length Barbie hair she had when she arrived in Ireland, Dublin. The occupational hazard. The unseen transformation happened inside Mac. She finally accepted this new strange world she fell into and her role as a sidhe-seer. Upon finding out how she and her sister came from an ancient Celtic bloodline and that now with her sister dead she was the only one of her bloodline left, something changed inside Mac. She grew up a little. She crawled from under her pink hole sprinkled with glitter and started to see things bigger than her and her normal Arizona life she left behind.

Mac is still eagerly working on avenging her sister as well she is working with Jericho Barrons on finding the Sinsar Dubh, a million-year-old book containing black magic that just might save or destroy our world. While looking for the priceless book, she learned she can also sense the sacred Fae relics that hold the deadliest of their magic. One of them is in her possession, a spear she uses to defend herself because this spear is one of the rare things that can actually kill a Fae. Troubled with nightmares, mysterious figures that follow her, under a threat of being discovered and killed by the Unseelie Hunters and torn between an angelic appearance of the irresistible V'lane and devil-like sinfully gorgeous Jericho who still remains an enigma, Mac has her hands full. Not to mention she discovered other women with a gift of a sidhe-seer who would like for her to join them and give them the spear but did nothing when V'lane almost publicly raped her.

The world is full of deceit and masks that Mac has only begun to unravel. She knows little of the Fae world and she is having a hard time believing anyone since everyone seem to want to possess her because of her gifts and an object she possesses. Every mistake will cost her dearly. Now that the veil between two worlds is coming down and vile creatures are taking hold of our world, MacKayla seems to be the only one standing between them.

 

 

"There are only shades of gray. Black and white are nothing more than lofty ideals in our minds, the standards by which we try to judge things, and map out our place in the world in relevance to them. Good and evil, in their purest form, are as intangible and forever beyond our ability to hold in our hand as any Fae illusion. We can only aim at them, aspire to them, and hope not to get so lost in the shadows that we can no longer aim for the light."

 



Review:

 

The storyline is really engrossing. There is no sleep until you finish it. Fae lore and our history with them is still largely in the dark. We get bits and pieces every so often to diminish our curiosity for a bit. I believe more could have been revealed but I am a patient girl who knows how to wait for the important information.

The female protagonist, MacKayla Lane has grown up a little tiny bit, and I mean that from all that pink and shiny and rainbows she upgraded to occasional jeans ware. Here and there. She still has pink nail polish and pink gloss. One of my favorite scenes which cracked me up was Jericho painting her nails. The mere idea almost made me suffocate from laughter. She also learned how to wield her spear even though she didn't train. It just happened, no explanation whatsoever. She felt it and kicked ass with it. It was a bit frustrating if you ask me. It wasn't the only frustrating situation, it keeps piling up and I was struggling to see what everyone else saw in her.

I mean really, she was extremely selfish, girly annoying, stubborn because she was raised in the south (really?!) and she kinda betrayed Jericho. Even though the fate of the world was in question, she blindly went through motion only to get the revenge for her sister so she could get back to her normal southern life and get married and have southern babies... Damn, girl... How self involved do you have to be? And then she gets pissed when Jericho saved her life because he did that by tracking her with the tattoo he put on her without her knowledge, tattoo she didn't even know it was there...



“One day you may kiss a man you can’t breathe without, and find breath is of little consequence.”
“Right, and one day my prince might come.”
“I doubt he’ll be a prince, Ms. Lane. Men rarely are.”

 

 

 

And here it is, the man of the hour, the male protagonist Jericho Barrons, a frustratingly mysterious man that makes me drop my knickers (pardon my language) every time he makes an entrance. The dark aura that surrounds him is simply - breathtaking. He doesn't talk much and he hates being interrogated or manipulated. He does however do everything in his power (which I believe is immense) to keep the silly American girl alive and breathing. That is self-evident by the way he treats the damsel in distress every time she gets hurt and how he leaves everything to run to her rescue. Actions speak for him. Which the said American girl doesn't seem to understand. If someone doesn't sugarcoat it in sweet words, she can't seem to see pass the hard exterior (*facepalm*). She is questioning the only man keeping her alive. And when she slips (and she so does), she is waiting for him to save her. Oh, man, get a grip and start appreciate him more. If you don't, I'm gonna kick your pretty petunia (reference in the book).

Finally, some tension and romance between the two. Jericho always gave off that sexy lethal vibe but miss Mac was a little slow on the uptake so she was surprised he cared for her or liked her or whatever that was (it isn't explained in this book). Jericho seems like a jealous, possessive type (mmmm, way to go) and miss blondy doesn't get it. At all. Oblivious. Frustrates me to no end.



"And no, I am not like any other player in this game and I will never be like V’lane, and I get a hard-on a great deal more often than occasionally.” He leaned fully against me and I gasped. “Sometimes it’s over a spoiled little girl, not a woman at all. And yes, I trashed the bookstore when I couldn’t find you. You’ll have to choose a new bedroom, too. And I’m sorry your pretty little world got all screwed up, but everybody’s does, and you go on. It’s how you go on that defines you.”



Storyline is awesome. Fast-paced, easy to understand, suspense at its best as well as the beginning of something between the male and female protagonist. I'm running off to the next book ;)

 

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review 2014-03-26 04:30
First two books of Fever series
Darkfever (Fever #1) - Karen Marie Moning
Bloodfever (Fever #2) - Karen Marie Moning

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 even Jericho, dodge fans knifes). Still, i manned up, and finished it. Then i started the second, because i have it (yes, it was cheap, so i got the set, i know stupid), anyway It improved, I didn't feel like strangle Mac throughout the book.The story line moved a little, and we got some character building. Overall, this series was a disappointment, I really expected fireworks or something similar. However, since i have the rest of the series, i will try to read one every now and then. Hopefully, a miracle will happen and it improves immensely.  

 

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review 2014-01-05 11:45
Bloodfever (Fever, #2) by Karen Marie Moning
Bloodfever (Fever #2) - Karen Marie Moning
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 am back with a vengeance and I have just recently picked up the second book in the “Fever” series “Bloodfever” and it is as good as the first novel!

 

MacKayla Lane is back and this time, she and her new brash yet mysterious partner Jericho Barrons are searching for a mysterious book called the Sinsar Dubh which contains the darkest magic imaginable!  But, MacKayla and Jericho are not the only ones after the Sinsar Dubh, as the immortal Fae Prince named V’lane is also after the Sinsar Dubh and he also seems to be after MacKayla’s heart!  Also, to add more load to MacKayla’s life, she ends up meeting with a young sidhe-seer like herself named Dani and MacKayla will soon realize that there are more secrets being hidden from her than she will ever know!

 

Karen Marie Moning has done it again with her stellar storytelling about a young woman trying to understand her place in this frightening world.  I loved the way that Karen Marie Moning explains this nightmarish universe to the readers as it makes the myths that surround Ireland so much more understandable to me and I cannot help, but be so immersed with the mythos of the Fae and the Sidhe-Seers shown in this world!  I also loved the intensity and frightening moments that Karen Marie Moning brought to this story as I was literally sitting on the edge of my seat wondering how MacKayla was going to make it out of Ireland alive!  But, probably the best parts about this novel were the characters themselves!  MacKayla Lane is probably one of the best heroines I had ever read in any paranormal romance novel!  I loved the fact that we are able to see the world from her point of view and how she is trying to cope with this strange and dangerous world that she was suddenly forced into.  Sure, it may seem like MacKayla is complaining about her new life throughout this novel and that can be pretty annoying, but in this case, I actually sympathize with her frustrations in trying to understand this new and dangerous world. Also, the fact that everyone just refuses to tell MacKayla anything about her duties as the sidhe-seer just makes me sympathize with her even more since I would have been frustrated with people not telling me the things I really need to know.  But, probably my most favorite character in this novel is none other than Jericho Barrons himself!  Jericho Barrons is probably one of the most dangerous and mysterious heroes I had ever read about and I will admit that I tense up whenever he gets mad since he is shown being super strong (which I do wonder about).  But, Jericho Barrons is easily one of the most interesting characters in this book and I loved the fact that he is always described as being extremely strong and muscular (two traits that I seek for in every alpha male hero that I read about in romance novels)! 
 
Barrons
 
I also loved the introduction of Dani, the young sidhe-seer in this book as she is not only a perky girl with an attitude, but the fact that there are other sidhe-seers in this world besides MacKayla really has me intrigued to see what Dani and MacKayla’s relationship will be like in future books!

 

For anyone who does not like strong language, this novel contains strong language (even more so than the first novel) and anyone who feels uncomfortable with the strong language can feel free to skim over these words. Also, this novel has gory violence which involves various creatures getting eaten and we are being told this in graphic detail and that might be unsettling for anyone who does not like gory violence.

 

Overall, “Bloodfever” is a truly brilliant continuation of Karen Marie Moning’s fantastic “Fever” series and I will definitely be picking up the third book in the “Fever” series “Faefever!”
 
Review is also on: Rabbit Ears Book Blog
 
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text 2014-01-02 21:44
I'm still here.... sort of. ;)
Something Like Autumn - Jay Bell
Slide - Garrett Leigh
Catch a Ghost - S.E. Jakes
Dark Space - Lisa Henry
Shadowfever - Karen Marie Moning
Diversion - Eden Winters
Captive Prince: Volume Two - S.U. Pacat,C.S. Pacat
Chase the Storm - V.M Waitt
Cut & Run - Abigail Roux,Madeleine Urban
Rough Canvas - Joey W. Hill

I've been rather lazy lately with writing reviews. I've just been either rating them instead or putting them off. Frankly, I'm enjoying my break from classes by just reading and relaxing. I think I've turned on my laptop maybe 5 or 6 times these past two weeks, or as little as possible anyway. But I thought I'd post my favorite books that I read in 2013 (not necessarily written in 2013 & in no particular order). Although, I think my all time favorite for the year is actually Something Like Autumn. Anyway, here they are, my top 10 - which was far more difficult to narrow down than I thought it would be. All but one are m/m. Imagine that. ;)

 

Honorable mentions: The Value of Rain, Hidden Away, The Final Line, Dance With Me, Angelfall, & Obsession.

 

I hope all of you had a great holiday, and that the new year treats you well.
       

 

 

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