Fever #5
Author: Karen Marie Moning
Pages: 594 pgs
Reading Level: Adult
Published: January 18th 2011
Review Source: Purchased
This is the final book of the series and one of the best. Love the way that the author pulls you in with her very descriptive writing, makes you feel that you are in the scene along with the characters. Beware that the writing is very sexually explicit and not for the weak of heart. I read her other series with the highlanders (also a must read ) and love that she brings them in and combines them in the story. This book is so exciting, when you think that you are finding answers and beginning to understand the reasons for the events, only to get slammed with other twists and turns. It is a mind bogging book, so be prepared to be sleepless and absorbed until the very clever ending to a great series.
Summary: “Evil is a completely different creature, Mac. Evil is bad that believes it’s good.”
MacKayla Lane was just a child when she and her sister, Alina, were given up for adoption and banished from Ireland forever.
Twenty years later, Alina is dead and Mac has returned to the country that expelled them to hunt her sister’s murderer. But after discovering that she descends from a bloodline both gifted and cursed, Mac is plunged into a secret history: an ancient conflict between humans and immortals who have lived concealed among us for thousands of years.
What follows is a shocking chain of events with devastating consequences, and now Mac struggles to cope with grief while continuing her mission to acquire and control the Sinsar Dubh—a book of dark, forbidden magic scribed by the mythical Unseelie King, containing the power to create and destroy worlds.
In an epic battle between humans and Fae, the hunter becomes the hunted when the Sinsar Dubh turns on Mac and begins mowing a deadly path through those she loves.
Who can she turn to? Who can she trust? Who is the woman haunting her dreams? More important, who is Mac herself and what is the destiny she glimpses in the black and crimson designs of an ancient tarot card?
From the luxury of the Lord Master’s penthouse to the sordid depths of an Unseelie nightclub, from the erotic bed of her lover to the terrifying bed of the Unseelie King, Mac’s journey will force her to face the truth of her exile, and to make a choice that will either save the world . . . or destroy it.
Read Yara's review for Shadowfever HERE
I just finished this series not to long ago, and really enjoyed it. I got the first book in the Highlander series and look forward to reading it!
ReplyDeleteI really like how Karen's Highlander series came into play with her Fae series. I loved both and was happy with how this one ended.I can't wait to see where Karen goes from here.
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