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I devoured this book over two days. It was that good. It's as good as Darkfever, the first book in the series. If you haven't read the first book, you're going to be lost. Bloodfever isn't the book you should start reading if you want to get into this series. In Bloodfever, we see a Mackayla who isn't as naive. The pretty blonde southern Barbie doll she was once was is disappearing. She's maturing. Her sidh-seer abilities are stronger. She's also more willing to do things she wouldn't have in the past. Mac is realizing that various entities (Barrons, V'lane, other sidh-seers) want her help, but they are not all trustworthy and they have their own secret motivations for why they need her help.
My only complaint is I wish we knew more about Barrons, but he is still engimatic as ever although you can see a thawing of his arrogant icy demeanor.
This is not paranormal romance. If you pick this up thinking it's going to have a lot of steamy scenes or pretty words between the hero and heroine, you're going to be disappointed. There is sexual tension, but this is primarily a fabulous paranormal fantasy series with strong roots in Celtic mythology. I love the Fever series. I dislike the fact the author has a cliffhanger in each book, but it does make me crave the next book to come.
My only complaint is I wish we knew more about Barrons, but he is still engimatic as ever although you can see a thawing of his arrogant icy demeanor.
This is not paranormal romance. If you pick this up thinking it's going to have a lot of steamy scenes or pretty words between the hero and heroine, you're going to be disappointed. There is sexual tension, but this is primarily a fabulous paranormal fantasy series with strong roots in Celtic mythology. I love the Fever series. I dislike the fact the author has a cliffhanger in each book, but it does make me crave the next book to come.