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Darkfever is a perfect example of why I seldom DNF a book, even using the ‘100 page rule’.
I love Karen Marie Moning’s Highlander series, so I was really looking forward to finally starting her Fever series, particularly after seeing all the positive talk and reviews over the years. So imagine my surprise to find this, the first installment in the Fever series, less than enjoyable - at least to start with.
Being Urban Fantasy – and this is definitely not Paranormal Romance - Darkfever is written i ...more
I love Karen Marie Moning’s Highlander series, so I was really looking forward to finally starting her Fever series, particularly after seeing all the positive talk and reviews over the years. So imagine my surprise to find this, the first installment in the Fever series, less than enjoyable - at least to start with.
Being Urban Fantasy – and this is definitely not Paranormal Romance - Darkfever is written i ...more

So I tried to read this book when it first came out, and it just didn't work for me. I got one or two chapters in and bounced out. A friend recently re-recommended it to me and told me to give it a second chance, and I did. It was also free on the Nook for a time (rock on, Nook!) so I snagged it and read.
Wow, what a fascinating series. I can't say it's "good" because "good" implies that there are happy things for the character to look forward to or that she ends up happy at the end. Instead, thi ...more
Wow, what a fascinating series. I can't say it's "good" because "good" implies that there are happy things for the character to look forward to or that she ends up happy at the end. Instead, thi ...more

Meet MacKayla Lane...twenty-two years old with long luxurious blonde hair and piercing green eyes that bartends for a living and takes the occasional college course at the local community college. Her older sister, Aliana, is savagely murdered in Dublin, Ireland where she attends Trinity College while furthering her college education. "Mac", with her parents disapproval, packs a bag and travels to Dublin to identify her sister's body and avenge her murder. When she arrives in Dublin, she discove
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If I could, I would give this a 4.75 stars. This is my first experience with Karen Marie Moning and I really, really enjoyed this book. Mac is an intereting and unique character, and the "fever" world is a very refreshing change of pace from what I have read in the past. The only issue that I had were the constant reminders of Mac's appearance of an obsessively Pinkalicious/Legally Blonde kid. However, I'm sure KMM's point is to reinforce Mac's transformation into someone a bit darker, less fluf
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It was really good. This is a new series for me. While I didn't love it with the passion of a 1,000 suns like I do IAD, BDB and The Mercy Thompson series, did enjoy it enough that I went and bought the next two books in the series. Thanks to the hundred of my friends who had already read the book. :-)
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I read this one because a Shannen recommended it. It's one of her favorite series (is her favorite?). Anywho, Mac is hilarious throughout the book. The only thing we really have in common is her pride getting in the way of things and her need to show people she's the boss, even when she's not. I liked that about her. I'm not really into makeup and clothes like she is, but it was still fun hearing about it because it added so much to the book. Hehehe, that Mac and her one-liners. I should have wr
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May 13, 2011
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