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Faefever
by Karen Marie Moning
Okay, so, I'm irritated.
These are not YA books, right? My library didn't mislabel them? Maybe the author made a few mistakes, sticking in bits about orgasms and sex-by-death beings, and fucking and petunia?!
Why does she have to do this? Why can't Mac just fight and battle? There can't be a war waging between Barrons and V'Lane over her abilities without their being lust and jealousy? REALLY?!
A little bit, I would be okay with. But for fuck's sake, every time I started getting excited about the action, there were bikinis and tongues being shoved down throats. GROW UP, KAREN MONING.
Kicking all of those parts out of the book, I have two chapters left. Which I loved and adored. The build-up to Halloween was fabulous. I was worried they were going to get the walls up and I was going to be left with a big doughnut hole of anticipation.
When the power went out in the entire city, I had to go back to work, and I shrieked with irritation. Excellent, excellent twist.
The ending was...intriguing. I do not recall any of this foreshadowing, so I suppose someone whose read the books multiple times would need to point it out to me.
I've got a pile of books to read, so I won't get to the next one for awhile. But I'm interested.
These are not YA books, right? My library didn't mislabel them? Maybe the author made a few mistakes, sticking in bits about orgasms and sex-by-death beings, and fucking and petunia?!
Why does she have to do this? Why can't Mac just fight and battle? There can't be a war waging between Barrons and V'Lane over her abilities without their being lust and jealousy? REALLY?!
A little bit, I would be okay with. But for fuck's sake, every time I started getting excited about the action, there were bikinis and tongues being shoved down throats. GROW UP, KAREN MONING.
Kicking all of those parts out of the book, I have two chapters left. Which I loved and adored. The build-up to Halloween was fabulous. I was worried they were going to get the walls up and I was going to be left with a big doughnut hole of anticipation.
When the power went out in the entire city, I had to go back to work, and I shrieked with irritation. Excellent, excellent twist.
The ending was...intriguing. I do not recall any of this foreshadowing, so I suppose someone whose read the books multiple times would need to point it out to me.
I've got a pile of books to read, so I won't get to the next one for awhile. But I'm interested.