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Feverborn

Karen Marie Moning

4.04 AVERAGE


Well, M****r F****r!!

I want more of the Nine. More of Kat. More Jo and Lor. More Jada/Dani and Ryoden. More. More. More.

And what a cliff hanger. Gah!

This ends on a cliffhanger.

This took me over a year to read. Once I put it down I just had no interest in picking it back up again. I didn't really enjoy it until the last few chapters. It took being chained together in the same room for Jada and Mac to finally talk.

I was over the story and over Jada. I still loved Mac and Barrons but just wanted the story to wrap up.

BEFORE:


I'm faithful till the end, but honestly.... I want Dani BACK!!

Shelf Mac, she's had her time in the lime light...too many monkeys egging on about wanting more when the core audience is DYING for DANI AND RYO!

I have faith.

I have faith....

I have lots of damn time till this gets out!

AFTER:
I DID enjoy this one! Did it feel like questions where answered? Not really, things sorta just managed along with the huge inter weaving stories in between.

BUT we spotted glimpses of DANI inside Jada, that was a huge satisfying blurb!!!

I actually enjoyed the interactions of Mac, and the mysterious look alike blonde running around that seems ever-so familiar. Barrons rocked my world DUH!

Was it everything I wanted it to be?

Maybe not. But FeverSong is like thirteen months away (I anticipate a set back, or four)

I can't wait for the next one. This series leaves you always wanting more.

Warning: very minor spoilers!

This book definitely eclipsed Burned. I really liked it, I just don't think it's as strong as Iced and the early Fever books.

Finally we get more Dani/Jada. This was definitely the strongest part of the book--endearing, painful, wonderful. I loved that Dancer put Ryodan and Mac in their places and set the tone for treating Jada like a real human being. I must say, the newest character that Jada introduced was super surprising and the mystery involved there is gut wrenching. I just have to know now what really went down!

Mac's POV was much better than in Burned but still had me skipping pages of useless boringness. And, come on---how could she be that daft about her sister AND the sweeper? she is smarter than that!! I just felt like her part of the story wasn't so crucial and could have been cut way down.

I think one of the weaknesses of this book is all the many POVs. like, was it absolutely necessary to get so many pages of Christian at the funeral? or to describe how Christian and Mac were going to go to the general store to get shovels?

To me, Jada's character did seem a little inconsistent with her character in Burned. in Burned, she's set on killing all these people one by one--and then in Feverborn, she saying she was so excited to get back to Dublin she was expecting it to be the best day of her life. huh? in Burned she says she most anticipates her fight with Daku--what's up with that? no mention of Daku in Feverborn! but I definitely like her better in this book than in Burned.

I did really enjoy Lor stepping to the plate and showing off his fine brain. hilarious. and his reaction to Dani all grown up was so sweet.

The Jada/Ryodan parts trumped all. Awesome!

I'm surprised we still don't know what Dancer is and who is behind WeCare! grrr gonna have to wait till the next book to find out!!! can't wait for more Jada/Ryodan action!!!! :D

Tiens j'avais oublié la dernière phrase

While I enjoy the series, this book just seemed like filler. Repetitive descriptions of people, relationships, and no real movement in the storyline.

Read the kindle version and without page numbers, thought I had more story to read at the end. Last 11% of the book was a collection of definitions and descriptions of people, places. Almost like this book was an introduction to those who have not read previous books in the series.

DNF this series probably should have ended with book 5

I loved this! That last chapter almost destroyed me! please don't leave ot ages for us to read the next one. The catch up part was a really good idea too.

Dammit KMM, you're killing me with these endings! But I still love this series.