FEVER Series: Where it began and where it's going...

I remember how I felt at the beginning of the first story arc in the Fever Series...wondering if readers would trust me to watch the story unfold over multiple books, taking grief for writing in installments with years in between, and ending in cliffhangers. Promising myself I'd never do it again, that I'd go back to the simple, easy life of writing stand-alone novels once the first story arc of the Fever Series ended.

But in life little of worth is ever simple or easy, and there was that damn second story arc that I couldn't walk away from. It stalked me as relentlessly as the first story arc had. However, it didn't come quite so easily. Perhaps because my marriage ended while I was fishing my subconscious for it and my vision was temporarily clouded, perhaps it just wasn't ready to come yet.


When the first story arc came to me fully fleshed in a dream, and I wrote the titles on the wall of my study (then firmly refused to write the series for many months) I also wrote a quote next to the titles that puzzled me for the next 8 years. I trusted the dream implicitly, and over the subsequent years every detail I'd recorded ended up being worked in somewhere.

Except for that single quote that I not only never found the place for in the first five books--but was never even able to grasp the theme and motif of. I ran it across my tongue for years, evaluating, trying to define just what/who the hell it pertained to.\

I know now. I get it. While writing BURNED it became crystal clear. Although much has changed in how I originally thought I would write the second story arc of the Fever Series, it went exactly where it was supposed to, albeit by a more circuitous route than I'd have preferred. I finally understand that fucking quote that's tortured me.

So, here I am again....ICED was my DARKFEVER, setting the stage and engaging emotion where I wanted it, BURNED is my BLOODFEVER, building the scenery and developing the nuances necessary, FEVERBORN is FAEFEVER & DREAMFEVER where the stakes become increasingly clear and everything goes code red. FEVERSONG is my SHADOWFEVER, where the shit I've been stirring into a mystery and a puzzle and a pattern hits the fan and flies off the blades to take its true form.

I love this series and every character in it. And although I'm committed to innate emotional justice in my fiction, that doesn't mean good things will happen to everyone. Still, like life, there is structure and form and beauty and joy in it, and your joy can fill you only as deeply as your sorrow has carved you (and I do love to carve:) and hopefully one helluva a good story and I thank you all from the very bottom of my heart for coming along for the ride again.
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Published on January 29, 2015 08:12
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message 1: by Heidi (new)

Heidi And what a ride, with tumultuous ups and downs. Awesome and interesting arc unlike any other. Your definitely correct in that it needs to be savored as a whole not individually. Still in love with your Highlander series though, read them over every few years.
Keep doing what you love as I for one have enjoyed your vision so far.


message 2: by Yvonne (new)

Yvonne love them all


message 3: by peachbird76 (new)

peachbird76  This is one of the most awesome series I've ever read. I read the Highlander series many years ago and became an instant KMM fan. I love the Fever series and because I raved about it so much, most of my family and co-workers now read it. We always have a discussion on the books and where the story is going and try to figure out the answers to some of the many questions. I could read these books forever.


message 4: by Cndblank (new)

Cndblank Agreed


message 5: by Jenny (new)

Jenny I cannot get enough of this series and find the characters so easy to love. Thank you for creating such a fantastic world.

My only complaint is that you have a life and don't write for us all the time.


message 6: by Cindi (new)

Cindi Russell I have to honestly save the Fever series is perhaps my all time favorite series. I absolutely fell in love with it and waiting for the next book was torture.

Looking forward to new books with my favorite characters.


message 7: by Kat (new)

Kat I decided to make a chart of characters and clues through ALL the books, not just the Fever books, and what do you know- I am 99% sure I know who Dancer is. And if I'm right, yeeha, this is gonna get good. Can't WAIT for the next installment! Meanwhile, I will continue to play detective.


message 8: by Cinda (new)

Cinda Kat wrote: "I decided to make a chart of characters and clues through ALL the books, not just the Fever books, and what do you know- I am 99% sure I know who Dancer is. And if I'm right, yeeha, this is gonna g..."

Gah! Share!


message 9: by Mj (new)

Mj Kat wrote: "I decided to make a chart of characters and clues through ALL the books, not just the Fever books, and what do you know- I am 99% sure I know who Dancer is. And if I'm right, yeeha, this is gonna g..."

Ohhhh I have a theory too! Will you tell me yours? After I thought about it I've been eager to see if anyone else thinks the same!


message 10: by Cinda (new)

Cinda Mj wrote: "Kat wrote: "I decided to make a chart of characters and clues through ALL the books, not just the Fever books, and what do you know- I am 99% sure I know who Dancer is. And if I'm right, yeeha, thi..."
No theories - yet. Just letting it happen. But I love to hear what others are thinking!


message 11: by Mj (new)

Mj There have been mixed reviews for Iced and Burned. I love all you work! People having the "pedo" problem with Iced wasn't how I looked at it at all. I didn't think it was written like grown men lusting after a 14 y/o but the woman she would become. No offense to people who think that, but I think it's because these are romances and people want Dani to be with Ryodan or Christian. It feels wrong to look at it like that. Then I read reviews saying Burned was not what people expected. Well, I enjoyed it. I appreciate the world you take me to. I don't wish for changes. I just ride the wave with whatever type of surfboard you give me. Even if the surfboard ends up being a ray of sunshine.


message 12: by Peggy (new)

Peggy Fantastic series. I purchased the first 5 and read them all in a month. Then I read the Highlanders. Several friends from work are reading the series. They always ask me what's coming and I merely reply, "you have to wait and see, but get there quickly!" KMM has created a fan forever!


message 13: by Kat (new)

Kat Cinda wrote: "Kat wrote: "I decided to make a chart of characters and clues through ALL the books, not just the Fever books, and what do you know- I am 99% sure I know who Dancer is. And if I'm right, yeeha, thi..."

I don't want to spoil things, so here's what I will tell you: Go back into The Highlander's Touch (Circenn and Lisa's story)...read KMM's little "update" at the end, and then think about it for a minute. This is gonna get VERY interesting. BTW, this chart thing I'm doing is showing me all kinds of connections I hadn't seen before. I highly recommend it!


message 14: by Marcelle (new)

Marcelle Cole Loving the journey, not ready for it to end.


message 15: by Mila_Lumi (new)

Mila_Lumi Kat wrote: "Cinda wrote: "Kat wrote: "I decided to make a chart of characters and clues through ALL the books, not just the Fever books, and what do you know- I am 99% sure I know who Dancer is. And if I'm rig..."

Kat, is it in the last chapter?



message 16: by Kat (new)

Kat No, not in the last chapter, but in KMM's "update" after the last chapter. At least, it's in my edition. And you need to have read Iced to connect it. Hope that helps!


message 17: by Mila_Lumi (new)

Mila_Lumi Kat wrote: "No, not in the last chapter, but in KMM's "update" after the last chapter. At least, it's in my edition. And you need to have read Iced to connect it. Hope that helps!"

Hmm, OK. I've got the Authors Note directly after the last chapter where KMM talks about cervical cancer & there's a wee little update in that section on Lisa & Circenn, but just saying she's at university & he's devoting his time to pleasing her. After that is the Acknowledgements & and excerpt from the Immortal Highlander. I must be missing this update...noooo! I have to say though, without reading the update, I think I know who Dancer is as well & it has something to do with something I read in one of the Highlander books.


message 18: by Sandra (last edited Feb 01, 2015 10:12PM) (new)

Sandra I love this journey! The characters are all so interesting! I really feel the different world they are showing us. Karen Marie Moning is truly in a league of her own. The discussions here are so fascinating. Enlighten me who do u think Dancer is? I have read all KMM's books and I really don't have any ideas, save one hint....Christian says he looks like him at that age, does that mean anything to you?


message 19: by Kat (new)

Kat Katie wrote: "Kat wrote: "No, not in the last chapter, but in KMM's "update" after the last chapter. At least, it's in my edition. And you need to have read Iced to connect it. Hope that helps!"

Hmm, OK. I've g..."


OK - what is Lisa studying at University? And ...oh, this is giving it away - remember in Iced, what Dancer said about his mother? Think about it. And I'm pretty sure I know who the 10th is, too, but I bet many of you have a clue about that. There is so much in the Highlander books that plays right into the Fever books!


message 20: by Kat (new)

Kat Sandra wrote: "I love this journey! The characters are all so interesting! I really feel the different world they are showing us. Karen Marie Moning is truly in a league of her own. The discussions here are so fa..."

OK, enough with the coyness - I am reasonably certain that Dancer is Circenn and Lisa's son, which makes him Adam's grandson. Can you say "Interesting"? :-)


message 21: by Suzanne (new)

Suzanne Thomas The Fever series is in my top 3 all time favorites. It will remain there for a very long time. I have recommended the series and loaned books out to 2 friends who have become equally obsessed.
The build up was amazing, the reveal astounding and the ending worth every bit of hype!!!! Thanks Karen for great consistent writing.
My pet peeve is and always will be writers who are not true to the characters. They make the characters do stupid stuff just to move the plot. I Fever NEVER does that. The characters are always consistent and true. Will continue to read your great writing.


message 22: by Mj (new)

Mj Kat wrote: "Sandra wrote: "I love this journey! The characters are all so interesting! I really feel the different world they are showing us. Karen Marie Moning is truly in a league of her own. The discussions..."

Now I have to go read the highlander series again! My guess on Dancer was waaaaaaay different!


message 23: by Freda (new)

Freda YES!!! Iced was my all time favourite! Do not let people change the direction you want to take... YOU are the master carver, carve away. Just like any art, books generates interest, dissension, dialogue, love/hate; but therein lies it beauty...


message 24: by Erinsie (new)

Erinsie Kat, such an interesting idea about who Dancer could be. Originally I thought he was one of the King's people, but that didn't pan out. I read the bit from the Highlander's Touch and I think you're onto something. Although...it says Circenn's eyes are dark and Lisa's eyes were green, so could Dancer come up with startling Aqua eyes? Of course in Shadowfever, it says his eyes are an odd shade of blue and green and look "fae-touched." Also, in Shadowfever, Dani mentions he has a huge issue with time and clocks, and it seems like having to track time is a fae thing to complain about. In Iced, Kat comments that he harbors secrets so dark that not even Kat's empathetic gifts can see them. Can't wait to find out the scoop on him!!


message 25: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Absolutely along for the ride! You write a cliff hanger better than anyone (and I read a lot)! I love all of the characters and the many twists and turns they've taken as they have matured. Thank you for continuing this series - we can't wait to see what happens next!


message 26: by Sandra (new)

Sandra Kat wrote: "Sandra wrote: "I love this journey! The characters are all so ... Kat wrote:ok enough with the coyness ....dancer....Adams grandson.

Wow that would be so cool. Loved bad Adam! I see where you are getting that!

I guess the 10 is Dagues? Barron's and Ryodan had him in that room at the end. That was what I thought.

KMM put out a pic with a Dani quote ...talked about changing.on Twitter and her Facebook, does this have anything to do with the unseelie king
telling Cruce a woman would be sought to be new queen? Or get the magic he sought? I know he said maybe it's Mac but he loves to be vague.
I just love where KMM takes us and hope she keeps following her real dream of this story!



message 27: by Kat (new)

Kat Erinsie wrote: "Kat, such an interesting idea about who Dancer could be. Originally I thought he was one of the King's people, but that didn't pan out. I read the bit from the Highlander's Touch and I think you're..."

There is the eye color thing - I at first thought maybe Dancer was a Berzerker, but really, the eye color is still not right. I'm sticking to my original theory, that he is Circenn's son. But wow, it'd be so cool if I'm wrong; I have a real aversion to being correct sometimes. :-)


message 28: by Lynn (new)

Lynn loving them all and always hanging on wondering.. whats next.. please hurry...but you cant rush art....


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