Book Review: Dark Fever (Fever #1) by Karen Marie Moning




Book Review: Dark Fever (Fever #1) by Karen Marie Moning
Rating: **** (4/5 stars)

Well the perks of reading a series late is that you can read it continously and doesn't have to wait a year or two for the next book to be published. Ha! But of course that I became lazyyy to write a review because I don't feel like stopping, update sooner and write a review about it. I mean come on, right after reading the Bloodfever, I want more of Barrons and Mac!

Anywayyyy. I was always fascinated with the world of Faery that's why this series will be an amazing read for me. This first book is quite confusing but you'll get a hang of it. The narration was great even though at first I was kinda annoyed because it confuses me but as I said, I've got the hang of it.

The Fever Series was about the story of Mac - a sidhe seer, her real identity unknown to her until her sister died and murdered in Ireland. She went to Ireland - her parents disagreeing - and found that her sister's murderer was not that easy to find and shocked to know that the state of living of her sister in Dublin wasn't that she knew of her. Followed by it is knowing the Sinsar Dubh, his real lineage and identity, meeting Jericho Barrons who needed her (and she needed him too) to find book and the Faery world. Mentored by Barrons, she fought with Unseelies and other annoying creatures and came face to face with her sister's murderer - LM.

Well, a really fascinating read. Just can't let it down and maybe the next review that I will be having could be in the last book. Hahaha!

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