Chelsey W. (cmoonlight) reviewed on + 47 more book reviews
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This Fever Series is the most fascinating, consuming, FRUSTRATING thing I have ever read. I could not stop following this series now even if I wanted to. Once again, the book picks up after the cliff-hanger at the end of FaeFever. Mac has been turned Pryia by the Unseelie Princes and Dublin is a mess. I won't give any more details because I don't want to spoil it for other readers.
Once again, Karen Moning gives us more questions than answers. I mean, can we PLEASE be able to identify what Barrons is??? It's been 4 books already. And once again, we come to an ending that resolves nothing and leaves us on ANOTHER cliff-hanger (literally). I am pleased to see that Mac is developing into a much stronger character than the "Pretty in Pink" barbie she was at the beginning of the series.
All in all, I give the book 4 stars because we did get a closer look at some of the other characters like Dani, Ryoden, Jayne, and the other sidhe-seer. We still don't know what makes them who they are, but its more than we knew before. All I can say is that Shadowfever BETTER answer EVERY POSSIBLE QUESTION...and it better make sense. Every character that we have read about since the first book needs to have closure...not just Mac and Barrons.
Once again, Karen Moning gives us more questions than answers. I mean, can we PLEASE be able to identify what Barrons is??? It's been 4 books already. And once again, we come to an ending that resolves nothing and leaves us on ANOTHER cliff-hanger (literally). I am pleased to see that Mac is developing into a much stronger character than the "Pretty in Pink" barbie she was at the beginning of the series.
All in all, I give the book 4 stars because we did get a closer look at some of the other characters like Dani, Ryoden, Jayne, and the other sidhe-seer. We still don't know what makes them who they are, but its more than we knew before. All I can say is that Shadowfever BETTER answer EVERY POSSIBLE QUESTION...and it better make sense. Every character that we have read about since the first book needs to have closure...not just Mac and Barrons.
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