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A review by lc8558
Darkfever by Karen Marie Moning
3.0
MacKayla Lane’s biggest worry seemed to be what to wear or what color to polish her nails until she finds out that her sister has been murdered. Since Alina was studying abroad in Ireland there are many phone calls from her father to find out if they can catch her killer. MacKayla, also called Mac, has a message on her phone from Alina that doesn't make a lot of sense, but makes Mac decide to go to Ireland. Once there she finds that she sees things that she couldn't possibly have seen. She is also looking for the Sinsar Dubh that Alina spoke of in her phone message. Mac finds herself at Barron's Books and Baubles and asking about this book. Jericho Barrons then begins to question her. As an uneasy alliance forms Jericho tells Mac that the only way she can live is if she trusts him, but that is not easy. I didn't like the ending of this book because now I have to read the second book to see what happens. It was a light read with just enough near death experiences to keep me on my toes.