Review "Bloodfever"


Bloodfever by Karen Marie Moning

I used to be your average, everyday girl but all that changed one night in Dublin when I saw my first Fae, and got dragged into a world of deadly immortals and ancient secrets...
In her fight to stay alive, MacKayla must find the Sinsar Dubh—a million-year-old book of the blackest magic imaginable, which holds the key to power over the worlds of both the Fae and Man. Pursued by assassins, surrounded by mysterious figures she knows she can’t trust, Mac finds herself torn between two deadly and powerful men: V’lane, the immortal Fae Prince, and Jericho Barrons, a man as irresistible as he is dangerous.
For centuries the shadowy realm of the Fae has coexisted with that of humans. Now the walls between the two are coming down, and Mac is the only thing that stands between them.


My rating: 



Once again a great book! 
This next book doesn't answer any questions about what the hell Barrons is! And I won't lie, I am so freaking curious about him. That's the thing about these books that makes me so damn curious - and normally I'm just average curious - it's Barrons. I wanna know what it is with him! I guess one of the things I love about him is that whole dark and mysterious thing he got going on. 
It's great to get more involved in the world that KMM has created, some of the creatures are really nasty though, I often sit with a "ew" expression on my face when some of them is described. And that's a plus cause that means they're described really well. 
Another thing is that I just wanna scream at Barrons and Mac to just break down and get it on already. The tension is so thick I could cut it like a piece of cake.
Overall a really good book. KMM's writing is so good and I can feel the changes in Mac due to the things that has happened to her and is happening to her. This book felt like it leads up to something bigger however. 



About the author: 


Karen Marie Moning (rhymes with 'awning') was born November 1, 1964 in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA. She graduated from Purdue University with a Bachelor's degree in Society and Law. Before becoming a full-time writer, she worked as a bartender, a computer consultant, and an insurance specialist.
She began her career writing paranormal romance set in Scotland but as she became increasingly fascinated with Celtic mythology, she switched genres to Urban Fantasy and location to Dublin, Ireland, so she could focus on the Tuatha de Danann, or Fae--an ancient race of immortal beings who have lived secretly among humans for millennia. A Rita-award winning novelist, she is the author of the Highlander novels and the internationally bestselling urban fantasy Fever series. Her books have been published in twenty-four languages, and her events draw fans from all over the world.
She married Neil Dover, chef, musician, editor, but the marriage ended in divorce 9 months later. She divides her time between the mountains of Georgia and the beaches of Florida.




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