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hrmcgary's review against another edition
Karen Marie Moning is fantastic! Hands down one of my favorite authors. I've been a Fever series fanatic from the get go and this was an entirely satisfying ending. Can't wait for Dani's story to continue!
colleenmdavis's review
adventurous
dark
emotional
hopeful
reflective
sad
tense
fast-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? It's complicated
5.0
Graphic: Terminal illness and Death
lee25's review
4.0
I have loved the Fever series. I have become completely immersed in every book – I love that every “good” character is still flawed and that even the “bad” characters occasionally do good.
I think this was a fitting ending to the series – it did not tie everything up in a bow. I like that not every character gets a happy ending (even though I cried while reading some of those not-happy endings) and I love that we are left to wonder what wonder what happened next.
I would absolutely recommend this series, it is one that I will read again (and again).
I think this was a fitting ending to the series – it did not tie everything up in a bow. I like that not every character gets a happy ending (even though I cried while reading some of those not-happy endings) and I love that we are left to wonder what wonder what happened next.
I would absolutely recommend this series, it is one that I will read again (and again).
candeegirl's review
challenging
dark
emotional
4.5
a bit repetitive sometimes but was helpful at times!
love where my characters are going :-) ((v convo heavy))
love where my characters are going :-) ((v convo heavy))
eyleen's review
5.0
Ugh, I can't decide between 4 and 5 stars!!
The first half of this book was 4 stars at best. Mac was having an inner battle ALL THE TIME and kept summing up what had happened to her in the last days/weeks/months as if we didn't know that having read 8 books before this....
The second half and the ending were fantastic!! I just couldn't stop reading and was craving more even after everything was (mostly) wrapped up. Gotta love these characters :)
And something happened I never would have deeemed possible: Dani is now my favorite character of the book. OMG her story was so tragic and intense and I can't wait to see what she'll do next!
The first half of this book was 4 stars at best. Mac was having an inner battle ALL THE TIME and kept summing up what had happened to her in the last days/weeks/months as if we didn't know that having read 8 books before this....
The second half and the ending were fantastic!! I just couldn't stop reading and was craving more even after everything was (mostly) wrapped up. Gotta love these characters :)
And something happened I never would have deeemed possible: Dani is now my favorite character of the book. OMG her story was so tragic and intense and I can't wait to see what she'll do next!
psinghjagpal3's review
I think the entire series was wonderful. Although, there was a lot left uncovered. For example, the little clips of individuals that the author left for us. But i'm completely okay with the ending. With the way this is written and how it has grown over time. The series is completely wonderful.
divapitbull's review against another edition
5.0
This review contains minor spoilers.
Feversong is a very satisfying conclusion to the main Mac/Barrons Fever story. I’m happy to leave them here. The world will be OK, Mac and Barrons are Epic and fovever (Fire to his ice, frost to her flame) and all the characters that I’ve become so fond of – if they’ve made it this far – are probably going to be OK (at least for a while).
The book opens with Mac and Jada trapped in the warehouse in the dark zone, by the Sweeper who’s fixin’ to Fix them; until Mac decides to make the ultimate sacrifice and take a spell to save Dani/Jada - and then the Sinsar Dubh is on the loose! (And doesn’t the repository for all evil have a perky little personality! For some reason I found the Sinsar Dubh Sh-booming through the White Mansion while dragging the cocooned unseelie princess by her hair- positively kitschy/campy a la Bruce Campbell and the Evil Dead.) Once the book is in possession of Mac it’s off to see the wizard, or find the Fae Queen to siphon the True Magic; with Barrons, Jada, The Brothers Unseelie (and a few of The Nine thrown in for good measure) in an amazing race to cut the little Sha-booming psychopath off at the pass. (Loved the Cruce and Christian brotherly bonding. “Let it go puppy. Walk with the big dogs.”).
Unfortunately, the Sinsar Duh isn’t the only fish to fry to save the world. The black holes are still growing, and the Earth likely has only a matter of months before it gets spaghetti sucked into nothing. While Mac & Company were in the silvers Ryodan and his daily “World News” took over as self-appointed planet saver (much to Dani/Jada’s chagrin) and then another race is on to find the Song of Making now that someone has the True Magic and can wield the Song.
Randome thoughts:
The Concubine/Aoibheal/Zara and the Unseelie King/DEG/Rain – Opportunities. Possibilities. Second chances!
Dancer and Dani – Sweet and sad and I get why Dani needed to go there first.
Ryodan and Dani – still….Meh. Maybe eventually.
Alina- Closure. I liked it.
Shazam – the Hel-Cat – Everyone should have a Shazam. If he isn’t in High Voltage I’m going to be VERY disappointed.
Feversong is a very satisfying conclusion to the main Mac/Barrons Fever story. I’m happy to leave them here. The world will be OK, Mac and Barrons are Epic and fovever (Fire to his ice, frost to her flame) and all the characters that I’ve become so fond of – if they’ve made it this far – are probably going to be OK (at least for a while).
The book opens with Mac and Jada trapped in the warehouse in the dark zone, by the Sweeper who’s fixin’ to Fix them; until Mac decides to make the ultimate sacrifice and take a spell to save Dani/Jada - and then the Sinsar Dubh is on the loose! (And doesn’t the repository for all evil have a perky little personality! For some reason I found the Sinsar Dubh Sh-booming through the White Mansion while dragging the cocooned unseelie princess by her hair- positively kitschy/campy a la Bruce Campbell and the Evil Dead.) Once the book is in possession of Mac it’s off to see the wizard, or find the Fae Queen to siphon the True Magic; with Barrons, Jada, The Brothers Unseelie (and a few of The Nine thrown in for good measure) in an amazing race to cut the little Sha-booming psychopath off at the pass. (Loved the Cruce and Christian brotherly bonding. “Let it go puppy. Walk with the big dogs.”).
Unfortunately, the Sinsar Duh isn’t the only fish to fry to save the world. The black holes are still growing, and the Earth likely has only a matter of months before it gets spaghetti sucked into nothing. While Mac & Company were in the silvers Ryodan and his daily “World News” took over as self-appointed planet saver (much to Dani/Jada’s chagrin) and then another race is on to find the Song of Making now that someone has the True Magic and can wield the Song.
Randome thoughts:
The Concubine/Aoibheal/Zara and the Unseelie King/DEG/Rain – Opportunities. Possibilities. Second chances!
Dancer and Dani – Sweet and sad and I get why Dani needed to go there first.
Ryodan and Dani – still….Meh. Maybe eventually.
Alina- Closure. I liked it.
Shazam – the Hel-Cat – Everyone should have a Shazam. If he isn’t in High Voltage I’m going to be VERY disappointed.
nnihann's review
5.0
Puanım 4.5
İlk 5 kitaba bayılmıştım. Favori serilerim arasına girmişti. Sonraki kitaplar aynı tadı vermese de Mac ve Barrons'u okumak, onlarla bu maceraya çıkmak, aşklarına şahit olmak çok güzeldi.
İlk 5 kitaba bayılmıştım. Favori serilerim arasına girmişti. Sonraki kitaplar aynı tadı vermese de Mac ve Barrons'u okumak, onlarla bu maceraya çıkmak, aşklarına şahit olmak çok güzeldi.