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High Voltage
by Karen Marie Moning
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.
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.