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Bloodfever by Karen Marie Moning

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Dec 28, 10

bookshelves: favorites-all-time, favorites-uf, urban-fantasy, uber-alpha-male, alpha-hero, favorite-hero
Read in December, 2010

In Bloodfever, the second installment in Karen Marie Moning's Fever series, our heroine Mac discovers there's a little bit more to being a sidhe-seer then just being a person with the ability to see the beautiful and horrible otherworldly beings who are invading our realm once again. (Fae creatures far more fierce than the little winged pixie's most people think of when picturing faeries.)

Apparently she's not the only sidhe-seer around and there's a whole myth and sub culture surrounding them and discovering who and what they are is opening the doors to a past she never knew surrounded her- including the fact that the two people she's loved and known as her parents, arent really her birth parents after all!

She's also discovering more about Barrons, the enigmatic man who has reluntantly taken her in and mentored her on this journey. But dont think he's altruistic, he wants something from her- mainly her talents in discovering all artifacts of Fae origin- and he's ruthless at using her to get them to boot.

But he's the man to save her time and time again, even if Mac suspects his motives every single time.

Much story building in this book, including some cool addition of characters (Hello you gorgeous MacKeltar!) an escape into Faery land with death-by-sex Fae Prince V'lane- which believe me, drives Jericho Z. Barrons out of his mind- meeting a seedhe-seer enclave, and a battle royale with a character from Darkfever we thought was out of the picture!

The book ends with Mac on the stronger side, her naivete finally being shaken- especially with the realization that some of the choices she was making is subtly turning her to the dark side.

Loved this entry and love this series! Clues are given, but nothing really answered still I'm SO on board for the ride!

Faefever on deck!

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