BLOODFEVER
– Karen Marie Moning
Fever Series, Book 2
Delacorte Press (Hardcover)
ISBN-13: 978-0-385-33916-2
October 2007
Dell
ISBN: 978-0-440-24099-0 (PB Release)
September 2008
Paranormal Romance
Dublin, Ireland – The Present
Mac Lane, formerly the Southern belle, MacKayla Lane,
is adjusting to her new life as a Sidhe-seer (humans who can see
the Fae), an OOP detector (she can sense ancient Fae Objects of
Power), and a Null (she can temporarily freeze a Fae). She has
discovered she and her murdered sister, Alina, are the adopted
daughters of her gracious Southern parents. She still loves her
parents and wants to protect them, but her driving obsession is
find her sister’s killer, the dark’s Lord Master.
Jericho Barrons, who has reluctantly guided Mac on
her journey of self-discovery, remains elusive, enigmatic, bossy,
annoying, and totally uncommunicative, even if he appears, when
Mac bothers to notice, extremely handsome and seductive. She trusts
him more than anyone, but experience has taught her to trust no
one. He has also saved her life several times. Which Is more than
V’lane, the Fae prince who can kill a girl with sex, or
Rowena, leader of the sidhe-seer in Dublin, have done. No one
is telling her what she needs to know, not that she would believe
them anyway. It all leads Mac to suspect the motives of everyone.
They all share the quest to find the Sinsar Dubh,
which holds the most evil spells known to Fae. Mac wants to find
it because that was Alina's last request. She isn’t sure
why Barrons is after it, but she knows everyone else wants it
for one thing, unlimited power. As she and Barrons continue his
search for OOPs, Mac makes more enemies. Hopefully those killed
in the past will remain dead. And if she can avoid Rhino Boys,
other murderous Unseelie, and the deadly Hunters, she may stay
alive. One can only hope.
BLOODFEVER begins where DARKFEVER ended and continues
in the quirky style that makes the unimaginable believable. The
characters are all top-notch, the situations slapstick, chilling,
or terrorizing in degrees, and if you don’t read BLOODFEVER
and the next book in the series, Dublin, maybe all of Ireland,
will disappear before our very eyes, taken over by the invisible
dark world of the Unseelie. Making this series a must read.
You can find DARKFEVER’s review in Romance
Reviews Today’s Paranormal Romance section. DARKFEVER
Robin Lee
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