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E.T.A. Having now read the whole series, I can't say I'd recommend it. I never grew to like Mac, and though the twists were interesting at times the pay-off didn't outweigh the frustration.
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**2.5?**
It’s a long one, folks. The gist of it is: An interesting set-up in terms of world-building, but I’m not attached to the characters in the slightest. Why? Read on…
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MacKayla Lane. Ohhh, how you irk me. Your obsessi ...more
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**2.5?**
It’s a long one, folks. The gist of it is: An interesting set-up in terms of world-building, but I’m not attached to the characters in the slightest. Why? Read on…
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MacKayla Lane. Ohhh, how you irk me. Your obsessi ...more

Of all the fantasy creatures, the fae interest me the least. The fact that I was able to really enjoy this story moved this book from 3 stars to 4, even though it had a slow beginning and Mac bored the hell out of me with all the description of clothes.
I really liked the Dublin setting - I was thinking that if I ever visit the City, I'll be scared out of my mind of dark corners - and the gradual unraveling of the fae world. I also liked Mac - under her Barbie exterior, she has a logical brain an ...more
I really liked the Dublin setting - I was thinking that if I ever visit the City, I'll be scared out of my mind of dark corners - and the gradual unraveling of the fae world. I also liked Mac - under her Barbie exterior, she has a logical brain an ...more

This is a definite stick-with-it series. I like this book well enough, but wasn't overly wowed by it, however the plot itself and world-building where interesting enough that I wanted to read the other 3 Fever books and boy am I glad I did. But I digress. This is book one and we meet Mackayla "Mac" Lane who is an early 20's pretty blonde from the south who turns out to a very powerful fairy seer. She comes to Ireland to find out who murdered her sister who was also a fairy seer. To be quite fran
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I wanted to love this one, I really did, but it looks as though this book and me…well, we just weren't meant to be. The beginning really had me hooked on this plot, but later characterizations had me frowning and questioning where this story was going. Practically all the males are heaping shovelfuls of muscle with carnal desire right below the surface (forget that that's actually the power of one of the characters). Barrons was totally condescending, almost for no other point that to show that
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Review originally posted on Bitten Books and given 4 stars.
I want to start off with the positives since if affected my rating of the book more: First off, the storyline was amazing. It was incredibly interesting and I didn't find a single dull moment. Second, the creatures. Moning's sidhe-seers and fae are so unique from any other book I've read. It was refreshing and a lot of fun to experience something new. Lastly, the world Moning created. I could picture everything and that is really importa ...more
I want to start off with the positives since if affected my rating of the book more: First off, the storyline was amazing. It was incredibly interesting and I didn't find a single dull moment. Second, the creatures. Moning's sidhe-seers and fae are so unique from any other book I've read. It was refreshing and a lot of fun to experience something new. Lastly, the world Moning created. I could picture everything and that is really importa ...more

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Just underwhelming. I'm glad I listened to the story, because reading this would've been worse. The unfamiliar Irish terms were difficult to remember. Mac Layne was so irritating. She worried about breaking her manicured nails while she was fighting for her life. *Argh* I like sassy dialogue, and I didn't feel it in this book.
This was supposed to be a great paranormal romance, but that didn't happen in this book unless you count (view spoiler) ...more
This was supposed to be a great paranormal romance, but that didn't happen in this book unless you count (view spoiler) ...more

This was really good! I'm glad I finished reading her Highlander series because some of the people in those books are mentioned in this book.
There was a lot of set up right until the very last chapters when most all the action happened. I'm glad I have the next books so I can read straight through. ...more
There was a lot of set up right until the very last chapters when most all the action happened. I'm glad I have the next books so I can read straight through. ...more

Probably more 3.5 than 3 stars. Mac's story is fun and dark and cool, but I didn't care for the reflective narration or the fact that it didn't really have an ending. And I really wanted Mac to have some more bark in her.
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Jul 18, 2008
Yz the Whyz
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really liked it
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May 28, 2009
Amanda A
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really liked it
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Oct 29, 2009
Wendy_in_md
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really liked it
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Apr 15, 2010
Jenifer
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it was amazing
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Sep 08, 2010
Drea
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really liked it
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