304 reviews for:

High Voltage

Karen Marie Moning

4.15 AVERAGE


Wow, I am so sad I finished this series that has taken over my mind making me unable to focus on anything else. So freaking good!

4.5/5 STARS

Finally a book that was just Dani and Ryoden <3

I wish the pacing was a little faster, there wasn’t too much that happened in this stage of their story but the scenes where they finally opened up to one another were perfection!!

I think I may have outgrown this series. I love the inventiveness of the Fae monsters but this book was too much internal struggle, guilt, and other angst. Too much focus on whether Dani and Ryodan would ever do the deed. And I really didn't feel like the Ryodan character was very developed (except his abs!). I'm sorry to say goodbye because up to now I have really liked this series.

This book was definitely my least favorite in this series. I haven't liked the newer ones as much as the first five in general, but this one just fell flat for me.

Character twists and the development of Dani and Ryodan’s relationship have given me a soft spot for this book.

I sooooo want to give this five stars because I loved everything Dani and Ry but the Sean/Kat/Christian stuff was so random and got on my nerves when those chapters interrupted Dani's. Otherwise, I would say this is my absolute FAVORITE book in the Fever series. I adore Ryodan and everything about him and Dani and how everything was laid bare in this book ❤️❤️

Okay I caved and came back and gave it five stars because I can overlook the 30 pages of needless filler

I loved finally getting to read about the epic love story of Dani and Ryodan! I can’t wait to see what happens next!

Oh. My. God! This was one of my favorite books in the series. What. An. Ending!!!! My heart is beaming! It will take a while to come down from this high! So. Good!!!!

I greatly enjoyed this book. It had been a while since I'd been in the world Moning created and I liked being back. I like Dani even in her stubborn frustration. I think in many ways, she remains childish and in others she is more mature and realistic than Mac. Ryoden was shown to have a much deeper and caring side than I had noticed in the past and I enjoyed that.

One thing I couldn't get over while reading this was all of the abuse and unhealthy emotions, relationships, etc. I like that Ryoden is looking for an equal, but he doesn't treat Dani like that until the very end. With that being said, their twisted childhoods have crafted the people they became. I did enjoy spending time with the two.
adventurous medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes