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High Voltage

Karen Marie Moning

4.15 AVERAGE


Ahhhhhhmazing!!!! I loved it! So incredibly good. The audio was fantastic like always. I have really grown to love Danni these past few books. She was really grown and come into her own person. I really loved where she took this story with Dani. Ryodan.... oh how I love Ryodan. Him and Barrons are right up there together. I love the alpha male beasts she has created in this Fever World. Definitely one of my favorite series ever. This was definitely not a disappointment!
adventurous dark emotional tense medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes
adventurous medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: N/A

"Cages were funny things. Although I'd escaped with my body long ago, only recently had my heart finally broken free."

10 books in and I'm still holding strong to this series because after all these years - how can I not? The last 2 books were a bit of a disappointment for me but this one, although not my favorite, was definitely much better & more in line to what drew me to the series in the first place.

I have always been a fan of Dani so I enjoyed that this book was all her. I know some aren't fans of Dani and Ryodan but I am! I think KMM did an amazing job of waiting for the "right time" for them to get together. I enjoyed watching Dani grow in this one and allow herself to be vulnerable. Anyone following this series from the beginning knows how difficult that would be for her.

The action was definitely at a minimum in this one because it was definitely more character driven but it worked for me. The idea of the red threads - things that are predetermined and tie us to each other - LOVED it!

So, I sh*t you not... I, by pure happenstance finished this book at 3:14 am... Which is ironically hilarious to me for reasons that anyone who has read the book will understand. I couldn't have managed that if I had been *trying* to. But, I digress.... I surprisingly loved this book! Dani has never been one of my favorite characters, but has been growing on me through the last few novels. Until this book however, I never liked Ryodan as her HEA for many reasons... Now? I guess he'll do. There's a lot more to their relationship that we never knew until this book and he has become more worthy of the great Mega. :)

Quick and entertaining, but I'm thinking this series had jumped the shark

In my head, this is now simply "THE Dani Book".

I have to admit that Dani was a bit annoying at times during the rest of the series. I often couldn't tell what was going on with her. But she was also a teenager and those two can go hand in hand.

I appreciated that this book continued the Fever world story without taking away from the conclusion of Feversong (Book 9).

The book felt like a little package filled with an explosion of Mega Awesomeness and I am so glad I read it right away.

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

I'm always a little amazed at the number of people that complain about a book or series of books and the direction the author chooses to take them. This one is no exception to that.
Since the beginning, the Fever world has had a very large cast of characters. It began with Mac. Her choice to leave her perfect little suburban world and seek out information about her sisters death in a completely different country began a journey we could never have imagined. Thankfully, KMM could and did. Through Mac's journey we met a number of people. And little by little, though Mac's story was front and center, we learned the stories of the others. And Dani was one of those closest to Mac's story. Because of the actions of Dani (though we all know through no fault of her own) we have Mac's story. So it only seems fitting that we should witness the evolution of Dani the Mega O'Malley in her own books.
And this one, this evolution, I did not see coming. But it was a fantastic evolution. A little bit soul crushing, a little bit more heart-breaking, and a whole lot of eye-opening wonder. I cried with Dani, I flied with Dani, I loved with Dani.
If you love the Fever series, don't let yourself miss out on these stories. They are different. They should be. But they are simply wonderful stories that keep the Fever world alive a little bit longer.
And I like the way High Voltage ended. It could be done. But it could go on. Always leave them wanting more.

I have a love/hate relationship with the Dani books. This one left me feeling very meh.