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The first part of the book was written very differently from the other books in the series. I had not been sure at the end of book 3 if the author was going to be forced to use a deus ex machina scenario for the characters to recover from the horrific events that had taken place. I think the way that the author wrote part one of this book actually overcame that need, making a somewhat logical transition for the characters to evolve back to normalcy. At first, I didn’t like how the section of the
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*Reread 05/06/2023
My original review still stands, but I have to point out that the most emotional scenes for me were the beginning, when Mac wasn't herself and that very last scene when Mac realized that she has lost more than she thought she could. All I can say is...Wow!!
No matter how many times I read it, and I've read it a lot, it still evokes the same gut-wrenching feelings as it did the first time around.
*Reread 12/04/2013*
It is absolutely my favorite book in the entire series. This book ...more
My original review still stands, but I have to point out that the most emotional scenes for me were the beginning, when Mac wasn't herself and that very last scene when Mac realized that she has lost more than she thought she could. All I can say is...Wow!!
No matter how many times I read it, and I've read it a lot, it still evokes the same gut-wrenching feelings as it did the first time around.
*Reread 12/04/2013*
It is absolutely my favorite book in the entire series. This book ...more

WTF?! KMM, Really, Thats how you end a book?!
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Well, I guess i have to go read ShadowFever. HeHeHe. :)
These books are the best thing that could have happend to me.
I was so tired of all the UF out there, with the same "kick ass" girl, the same world building, same story and weak endings, that i went PNR all the way.
At least in PNR you know what to expect AND you always get your HEA.
Fever made me open my eyes.
Fever is not PNR.
Fever is a very good UF.
Who needs PNR when you've got a GOOD UF?!
Fever ...more
:)
Well, I guess i have to go read ShadowFever. HeHeHe. :)
These books are the best thing that could have happend to me.
I was so tired of all the UF out there, with the same "kick ass" girl, the same world building, same story and weak endings, that i went PNR all the way.
At least in PNR you know what to expect AND you always get your HEA.
Fever made me open my eyes.
Fever is not PNR.
Fever is a very good UF.
Who needs PNR when you've got a GOOD UF?!
Fever ...more

Why did I put off reading this when it finally arrived? Perhaps because of the long wait until I can get my hands on the last volume (I might actually break down and buy the hardback...) I should have re-read the last pages at least of Faefever as I'd forgotten some crucial things about Halloween. I was annoyed by Dani at first, but was quickly sucked into the story again...and loved it (obviously from the 5 stars). I like the various levels of this world, and the characters fascinate and surpri
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I love this series! Witty, scary and a kick ass heroine! No pansy, can't take care of myself, overly romantic story here. This is my second time reading this series and I find it every bit of entertaining as the first time.
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Nov 15, 2009
Serena
rated it
really liked it
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urban-fantasy,
romantic-suspense

Aug 11, 2010
Sallie(GeorgiaGirl)
rated it
really liked it
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karen-marie-moning,
december


Nov 10, 2010
Danielle
rated it
it was amazing
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Shelves:
my-favorite-series-ever

Mar 30, 2011
Traci Sherlock
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it was amazing
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bfs-swapped