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How would you like it if your world went from wearing pretty pink clothes, working on your tan during the day, and bartending at night to carrying around a sword to kill mythical creatures, prowling the streets of Dublin to find your sister's killer, and being emotionally lost in a city where everyone knows more than you?
This is the predicament that 22-year-old MacKayla Lane (Mac for short) finds herself in after receiving the phone call of her sister Alina's murder that would change everythin ...more
This is the predicament that 22-year-old MacKayla Lane (Mac for short) finds herself in after receiving the phone call of her sister Alina's murder that would change everythin ...more

After reading so many great reviews on this series I was excited to get started. I had trouble getting into the book and staying interested. It was ok but very slow moving. I don't really care for the main character "Mac" and so far we know very little about Barron. The V'lane guy just freaks me out to be honest. Especially when Mac met him in the museum. All in all this book left me with a million questions and answered none of them . I'm honestly not that excited to continue on this series but
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I really don't like starting cliffhanger series. If it's good you surely will have to work your way through many books to know the end. Many series get worse during the books, but I just WANT TO KNOW THE END, so I have to read them.
So I hesitated starting the fever series. In the end so many enthusiastic reviews tempted me and I started with the audio book.
Hmmm.
Hmmm.
Well this first book didn't really catch me. It is written in the heroine's point of view so you don't get much to know about Jeri ...more
So I hesitated starting the fever series. In the end so many enthusiastic reviews tempted me and I started with the audio book.
Hmmm.
Hmmm.
Well this first book didn't really catch me. It is written in the heroine's point of view so you don't get much to know about Jeri ...more