Bloodfever (Fever #2) 
The second installment of Bloodfever is intense, powerful, dramatic and clever.We see a great deal of character growth from out favorite characters as well as a progression in the plot, albeit a small one.The writing is, as always, stylish and immersive. The world is complicated, mysterious and intriguing.Overall, this book is a fantastic second installment in what is an amazing, refreshing and enjoyable series.PS. I'm either going to kill Barrons sooner or later, or do very, very, very naughty
Ok ok I'm starting to get it. This second installment was Much better than the first. It has lots of action and with all the mayhem it gets pretty hard to put down. The mystery, though, is still there picking away at my brain cells. We got no real answers in this one, especially from Barrons. Only more questions. Which ended up being ok because the book is fully loaded and it couldn't possibly all fit in here. Plus the anticipation is kind of fun.Mac is becoming more independent and grown up

Re-read: 2014Things happen in Bloodfever. Interesting things. But none of them matter.The only thing that matters is that Mac And Barrons finally have a hot Angry Make-out session.Yep.That's what I took away from a 300 page book.*shrugs*Original review: 2009This book is even better than the first book in the series, Darkfever. I can't wait to read the next one! A big "Thank You" goes out to Jill for telling me to get all of the books at once, 'cause these cliffhanger endings would have killed me
"Question: When you're one of the few people who can do something to fix a problem, just how responsible does that make you for it?Answer: It's how you choose to answer that question that defines you."This sure is one crazy, kickass series. The second installment, Bloodfever flawlessly retains the addictive nature of the story. The plot is getting edgier, more dramatic and intense. With every page we get immersed deeper into the powerful and deadly world of Fae. I used to think Darkfever was
Things are heating up for the Fever series!No sophomore slump here! It's a strange new world out there and the rules have changed: It's every princess for herself. Ive discovered why I've been sucked into this series. I can't predict or classify the characters. In a world where literary characters are painfully formulaic, Karen Marie Moning is blazing her own wild road with this series and I'm just happy to be taken along for the ride.I read this entire book cover-to-cover in a single day...
Its a little hard for me to write a review for Bloodfever, because I finished it and immediately started the audio of Faefever. I think I might confuse some of both books together if I try to summarize it for anyone. Suffice it to say that Im hooked! In Darkfever, Mac was a spoiled, naïve, and innocent young woman out to find her sister, Alinas murderer. In Bloodfever, Mac has grown up a bit, whether she wanted to or not. Shes still the old-fashioned southern, pink, and sparkle clad woman when
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Title | : | Bloodfever (Fever #2) |
Author | : | Karen Marie Moning |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 303 pages |
Published | : | October 16th 2007 by Delacorte Press |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Urban Fantasy. Paranormal. Romance. Paranormal Romance. Fairies. Fae. Adult |
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I used to think my sister and I were just two nice southern girls who’d get married in a few years and settle down to a quiet life. Then I discovered that Alina and I descend, not from good wholesome southern stock, but from an ancient Celtic bloodline of powerful sidhe-seers, people who can see the Fae. Not only can I see the terrifying otherworldly race, but I can sense the sacred Fae relics that hold the deadliest of their magic. When my sister was found dead in a trash-filled alley in Dublin, I came over to get answers. Now all I want is revenge. And after everything I’ve learned about myself, I know I have the power to get it…. MacKayla Lane’s ordinary life underwent a complete makeover when she landed on Ireland’s shores and was plunged into a world of deadly sorcery and ancient secrets. In her fight to stay alive, Mac must find the Sinsar Dubh–a million-year-old book of the blackest magic imaginable, which holds the key to power over both the worlds of the Fae and of Man. Pursued by Fae assassins, surrounded by mysterious figures she knows she cannot trust, Mac finds herself torn between two deadly and irresistible men: V’lane, the insatiable Fae who can turn sensual arousal into an obsession for any woman, and the ever-inscrutable Jericho Barrons, a man as alluring as he is mysterious. 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.…Point Books In Pursuance Of Bloodfever (Fever #2)
Original Title: | Bloodfever |
ISBN: | 038533916X (ISBN13: 9780385339162) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Fever #2 |
Characters: | MacKayla Lane, Rowena, Dani O'Malley, Jericho Barrons, V'lane, Lord Master, Malluce, Derek O'Bannion, Christian MacKeltar, Inspector Jayne |
Setting: | Seattle, Washington,1997(United States) Wales Dublin(Ireland) …more Scotland,1513 …less |
Literary Awards: | Romantic Times Reviewers' Choice Award (RT Award) for Best Historical Time Travel (1999) |
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3.5/5Whoa, that was quite a ride.Bloodfever was without a doubt better than Darkfever - but only by a half-star. Regardless, it wasn't an "average" read like its predecessor. Therefore, Karen Marie Morning is doing something right & I can't wait to see if book three will get better!When I think of this series, what immediately comes to mind are the words: Guilty pleasure. Because that's what it is, to me. I can't pinpoint one "phenomenal" aspect within these first two books, however, I canThe second installment of Bloodfever is intense, powerful, dramatic and clever.We see a great deal of character growth from out favorite characters as well as a progression in the plot, albeit a small one.The writing is, as always, stylish and immersive. The world is complicated, mysterious and intriguing.Overall, this book is a fantastic second installment in what is an amazing, refreshing and enjoyable series.PS. I'm either going to kill Barrons sooner or later, or do very, very, very naughty
Ok ok I'm starting to get it. This second installment was Much better than the first. It has lots of action and with all the mayhem it gets pretty hard to put down. The mystery, though, is still there picking away at my brain cells. We got no real answers in this one, especially from Barrons. Only more questions. Which ended up being ok because the book is fully loaded and it couldn't possibly all fit in here. Plus the anticipation is kind of fun.Mac is becoming more independent and grown up

Re-read: 2014Things happen in Bloodfever. Interesting things. But none of them matter.The only thing that matters is that Mac And Barrons finally have a hot Angry Make-out session.Yep.That's what I took away from a 300 page book.*shrugs*Original review: 2009This book is even better than the first book in the series, Darkfever. I can't wait to read the next one! A big "Thank You" goes out to Jill for telling me to get all of the books at once, 'cause these cliffhanger endings would have killed me
"Question: When you're one of the few people who can do something to fix a problem, just how responsible does that make you for it?Answer: It's how you choose to answer that question that defines you."This sure is one crazy, kickass series. The second installment, Bloodfever flawlessly retains the addictive nature of the story. The plot is getting edgier, more dramatic and intense. With every page we get immersed deeper into the powerful and deadly world of Fae. I used to think Darkfever was
Things are heating up for the Fever series!No sophomore slump here! It's a strange new world out there and the rules have changed: It's every princess for herself. Ive discovered why I've been sucked into this series. I can't predict or classify the characters. In a world where literary characters are painfully formulaic, Karen Marie Moning is blazing her own wild road with this series and I'm just happy to be taken along for the ride.I read this entire book cover-to-cover in a single day...
Its a little hard for me to write a review for Bloodfever, because I finished it and immediately started the audio of Faefever. I think I might confuse some of both books together if I try to summarize it for anyone. Suffice it to say that Im hooked! In Darkfever, Mac was a spoiled, naïve, and innocent young woman out to find her sister, Alinas murderer. In Bloodfever, Mac has grown up a bit, whether she wanted to or not. Shes still the old-fashioned southern, pink, and sparkle clad woman when
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