Book Review: Bloodfever by Karen Marie Moning

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Adult Paranormal > Fantasy

I used to be your average, everyday girl but all that changed one night in Dublin when I saw my first Fae, and got dragged into a world of deadly immortals and ancient secrets. . . .

In her fight to stay alive, MacKayla must find the Sinsar Dubh—a million-year-old book of the blackest magic imaginable, which holds the key to power over the worlds of both the Fae and Man. Pursued by assassins, surrounded by mysterious figures she knows she can’t trust, Mac finds herself torn between two deadly and powerful men: V’lane, the immortal Fae Prince, and Jericho Barrons, a man as irresistible as he is dangerous.

For centuries the shadowy realm of the Fae has coexisted with that of humans. Now the walls between the two are coming down, and Mac is the only thing that stands between them.

Book 1: Darkfever review

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Sweet Bloody Hell. 😀

The gory twist of Mac’s appetite with regards to fae is so, so good. Find the Sinsar Dubh. Locate the other fae relics. Kill Fae as needed. This is her reality now. No more Pink Mac.

Bloodfever was repetitive on the first half, if you look into Barrons-Mac violent tandem. Romance is moot, so let’s resort to blood-and-guts aggressiveness! LOL. Anyway, the good part came when Mac finds herself in a tight spot (again). And who will come to her rescue when she’s near death: Barrons or V’lane?…

That cave scene was so freaky, I loved it! It’s disturbing yes, considering the effects on Mac, but oh, I would rather see her evolved than gone!

V’lane is still this arrogant Fae, and almost as arrogant as Barrons. If I focused more on the fae lore than on the characters, I could say that I really, really like how this sequel turned out. More stories on fae, but still nothing from Barrons. C’mon!

Mac is better here, although she is still a fashionista (substituting pink for black, right?). Haha! She still does not take sh*t from Barrons, but for goodness sake, if she listened to him rather than antagonize him, I think they would’ve accomplished more in searching for the Sinsar Dubh.

Bloodfever is right up my alley for a sequel. It kept me wanting more, more of this fae madness. And the bloody bit in the end is a major plus. 😀

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BLOODFEVER by Karen Marie Moning

Ebook, 269 pages

Published October 16th 2007 by Dial
4/5 stars

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