Saturday, January 22, 2011

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Review: Dreamfever by Karen Marie Moning

Title: Dreamfever
Series: Fever
Author: Karen Marie Moning
Read copy: eBook
Published: August 18, 2009
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
ISBN: 0440338786
ISBN-13: 9780440338789

He has stolen her past, but MacKayla will never allow her sister’s murderer to take her future. Yet even the uniquely gifted sidhe-seer is no match for the Lord Master, who has unleashed an insatiable sexual craving that consumes Mac’s every thought—and thrusts her into the seductive realm of two very dangerous men, both of whom she desires but dares not trust.

As the enigmatic Jericho Barrons and the sensual Fae prince V’lane vie for her body and soul, as cryptic entries from her sister’s diary mysteriously appear and the power of the Dark Book weaves its annihilating path through the city, Mac’s greatest enemy delivers a final challenge...

It’s an invitation Mac cannot refuse, one that sends her racing home to Georgia, where an even darker threat awaits. With her parents missing and the lives of her loved ones under siege, Mac is about to come face-to-face with a soul-shattering truth—about herself and her sister, about Jericho Barrons…and about the world she thought she knew.

My rating:

Verdict after 4th book: The darkest of the series (?). Loved it, though it reminded me a lot about the 7th season of Buffy, the Vampire Slayer with the army of sidhe-seers loose on the Unseelie.

And the third part with the IYD actually working even in the middle of an Unseelie/Seelie nowhere...Barrons' IYD actually broke my heart a little, because, knowing what I know, his words from earlier on in the book made so much sense. And, knowing what I know, the final scene broke my heart even more.

books #1-5 pseudo-review



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