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A review by dameolga
Faefever by Karen Marie Moning
5.0
This is what a suspense book is supposed to be! I'm so glad all the books are already published so I can just zip through the series. I can't seem to recall what events happened in which book because, at the rate I'm reading them, the whole thing is just one gigantic book. Faefever is one of those frustrating books that the dark fantasy genre almost requires, usually by the middle of the series. Mac is inundated by one obstacle after another. I almost want to scream, "Throw her a bone already!"
That's what I like about the series though. The mystery, the suspense, the infuriatingly hidden secrets. Seriously! What the heck is Barrons? Gigantic cliffhanger! Be wary and get the fourth book, Dreamfever, ready at your side when you finish this one. Shocking ending! What makes a good book is when the reader feels intensely for the MC. I was shocked, revolted, and angry for Mac. Though I disliked Mac in the beginning, I increasingly find her admirable and one of the most unique characters out there. She definitely gets my nod of approval if she survives with her head held high by the end of the series.
Though I usually prefer to read more humorous and less intense stories, the complexity of the plot and the quality of the writing leaves me highly impressed with Moning so far. A five star book for me.
That's what I like about the series though. The mystery, the suspense, the infuriatingly hidden secrets. Seriously! What the heck is Barrons? Gigantic cliffhanger! Be wary and get the fourth book, Dreamfever, ready at your side when you finish this one. Shocking ending! What makes a good book is when the reader feels intensely for the MC. I was shocked, revolted, and angry for Mac. Though I disliked Mac in the beginning, I increasingly find her admirable and one of the most unique characters out there. She definitely gets my nod of approval if she survives with her head held high by the end of the series.
Though I usually prefer to read more humorous and less intense stories, the complexity of the plot and the quality of the writing leaves me highly impressed with Moning so far. A five star book for me.