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Feversong A Fever Novel eBook Karen Marie Moning

Warning: This review contains a lot of gazing in to the rear-view mirror about the whole Fever series. If you only want to read about feversong, skip to the last paragraphs. Also, there are spoilers.

First off, any rating that I can provide here is never going to provide sufficient metrics for describing the Fever-series and it's latest installment, Feversong. In the end, it doesn't matter if I give this book 3 or 5 stars, as Karen Moning as an author is in a league of her own, one that few authors ever reach. When ever a new book in this series/world comes out, it's in competition against other books of the series, not anything written by anyone else. The Fever fans are a passionate bunch, and when the events in the series take a turn that makes us scream with frustration and bang some characters’ heads against a hard surface to knock some sense into them, the reviews sometimes reflect this. That's why it's important to give reasons for your rating in the review and clarify whether the rating is based on your own expectations of what you wanted to happen versus what actually did. This will help others determine what criteria you used to come up with it and make up their own mind about its relevancy to them.

It's impossible to review Feversong without considering the 8 other books that lead to the conclusion (which is not really a full stop, but more of a dash, signaling a pause – for now.). There's been highs and there's been lows along the journey, but the one thing is for certain: the characters in this series are more than 3 dimensional, with their hopes, fears, thoughts, growing experiences through pain and sorrow, and most importantly the triumphs they achieve through the struggle. Gee, sounds a lot like life, doesn't it? The events are always authentic, even when the characters pull stupid sh*t that makes the reader scream. Just like life, these books are not sanitized to portray a LaLa Land version of event's. But through it all, there is a strong backbone of hope, love and self-discovery that is unparallelled in any books or series I've ever read.

Now is the time to also applaud the rich world-building and unbelievable level of attention to detail KMM has weaved into these books since the beginning. It's been over a decade since some of the seeds were sown that finally come to play in this installment. What a mind KMM has! These books should be indexed under Philosophy and perhaps even Self-help, as they teach important lessons on self-awareness, contemplate the nature of love, of good, of evil, of hope, and the capacity for strength we all have in us. If there was ever a book series I want to see adapted to TV, this is it. It’s easily on par with Game of Thrones. So Hollywood, get on it, stat!

So finally, my opinion on Feversong:
After the first read, I’m still digesting all the events, and plan to do a re-read soon to catch all the details I missed the first time around. These books are multi-faceted, and every time you pick up new things or grasp the meaning in a new way. They stay with you, and you still find yourself obsessing over the events and characters after weeks of reading. As whole, I give the book 5 stars as it wraps up Mac&Barron’s story satisfactorily. We start the book with the sociopathic Sinsar Dubh on the loose, and boy is that baby sore (fans of BtVS will recognise that pun)! The Sinsar Dubh is batsh*t crazy, and makes Mac do things she will have to come to terms with and live with forever. Feversong handles this well though, and Mac is now mature enough to handle it. Roughly the first half of the book is non stop action and fun to read despite it’s gruesomeness, and I have to admit I found the Sinsar Dubh oddly entertaining, which is something that I would never say about a real live sociopath! Mac makes progress with vanguishing the book, and ends up getting the powers of the Seelie Queen in the process. This may sound a bit convenient as a solution, but how things happen in the book is believable, and I didn’t have a problem with Mac growing in power yet again. The first half of the book also has a couple of excellent, very charged scenes with my favourite duo Dani and Ryodan, and their interaction and characterisation is consistent with what came before in previous books.

If I were to rate the second part of the book on it’s own, I would give it 3 stars (remember, this is on a scale of KMM excellence, which already makes it much better than any given book). To set the scene, ever since Iced, I have thought that Dani and Ryodan are very much alike and have the potential to have a relationship where you truly know and appreciate the other person for what they are. So I am reading the books with the hope that they come to realise this, and it does affect my reading and my opinion of the book. So you’ve been warned. =) A lot happens in the second part with Dani’s character, and while I get where KMM was going with it, the delivery fell a little short for me. There’s no question that Dani & Dancer little romance was a development Dani needed to start building the emotional foundation she needs to be a balanced adult, but the execution of this felt rushed and therefore did not feel quite as authentic as it could have. Up until that moment, Dani has spent more time thinking and obsessing about Ryodan than she ever did about Dancer, so the switch from that to full-on Dancer lurve was a jolt. Of course, knowing that Dani is currently in complete denial about her feelings for Ryodan (and I’m not talking about full fledged love or anything like that, just that she cares for him but is not ready to admit it yet), the whole situation makes a bit more sense. KMM also throws some major hooks that end up getting no follow-up in Dani’s storyline (what happened with her mom, and her wanting to have Ryodan teach her to become more powerful), but I’m willing to be patient with these as I believe these will come into play in the Dani-centric book that comes next. The pacing of the second half of the book is definitely different from the first, and my critique about it is that up until that point, KMM has been very diligent about her trademark method of showing us, not telling us. This seemed to change in the second part of the book, and the pivotal moments between Dani & Ryo left me with a feeling they were rushed through, like we were just told instead of shown. Maybe I will change my mind on the second reading though, so take this as more of a reaction during the first read rather than a firmly set opinion. Also, Shazam = love.

So where does this leave readers now that Mac& Barrons' story is wrapped up? The Fever world is so rich that there is much to explore, and now is the time for other characters to take the center stage and tell us their story. Bring it on, Dani!!

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Feversong A Fever Novel eBook Karen Marie Moning Reviews


This is the first time I have really wanted to throw a Karen Marie Moning book acorss the room and rip it to shreds. I have to say that I was so disappointed in FEVERSONG that at one point I almost considered not finishing the book, but I wanted to finish to find out the outcome at the end. This book had many of the same problems that the 7th book, Burned had, but so much worse.

Now that I finished the book, I seemed to come out with more questions and now the series is ended. Well, I guess I only have one. Is Jericho Barrons the Unseelie King?! Mac and Barrons last scene in the book, it seriously felt that way. Oh and something else, even though I liked the previous book, I wish the spin off series didn't happen because it was one big mess. I liked being back in the Fever World, but expectations were just too high due to the original series awesomeness. I'm just really kinda annoyed at this point.
First, I loved the series. Morning is an excellent author and this story is like no other. I was a little put off by the switch to the fecking Dani dude chronicles mid series but patience was rewarded. There was a definite softening of characters in this final story. It was needed. How can we root for those who seem so cold and inhuman? Here we were given back story, humanity and even empathy. From the Nine even. It was time. I needed to care about their survival and in the end I did. Here we are given answers and resolution but not wrapped up too neat and tidy as to be plastic. Well worth the wait. Highly recommended.
I’ve finally caught up with one of my favorite series! Karen Marie Moning’s Fever series was one I fell into a few years ago and was immediately taken away with it! It’s dark, edgy, sexy, and just utterly amazing! Mac is a spitfire of a heroine and I loved her contrasting to the dark and broody Barrons! Feversong brings a conclusion to her story yet the series will live on with Dani for some books to come!

As we learned at the end of Feverborn, the Sinsar Dubh has taken over Mac, the book is in full control of her body now, while Mac is nothing but a presence, a little voice wanting to break free. The Sinsar Dubh is looking to make itself be immortal and will do whatever it takes to stay in control of Mac’s body. Meanwhile, Dani and the rest of the gang are doing everything they can to find a way to get the book out of Mac for good and put her back in control of her own body, even going so far as to bring Cruce back into the thick of things.

Like all of Karen’s books, this one was as intense as they come! For while the characters we all love are trying to find a way to help Mac, Dublin, and the rest of the world, are still slowly being eaten away by the black holes the Hoar Frost King left behind. These holes are growing bigger and will essentially destroy everything in their path. The end of the world is coming. Unless, the Song of Making can be found and used.

Needless to say, Mac is rescued before the halfway point as who else will be able to lead the charge in saving the world? But ridding herself of the Sinsar Dubh was only half the battle. The rest will be trying to figure out where the song is, how to get it, how to use it, and all that good jazz. Should be easy!

There’s definitely a different pace set to these books. It’s not as fast as one would expect, but it’s still an utterly amazing and thrilling read! We’ve gotten to know so many characters, I can’t recall when more points of view were added to the story or if they were always there. I started this series too many years ago and only just now got back around to it. Too many books, not enough hours in the day! But in this way, we’ve gotten to know everyone! We even get inside villains’ heads, it’s quite the page turner!

I think the most fascinating thing about this one was seeing the transformation of Jada back into Dani. There was ground work laid out in Feverborn, but I felt like the old Dani was back in action this time around and I was happy to see that! Especially since she will be our next leading lady!

This book was filled with quite a few surprises and shocks and twists and turns! The end of the world is upon them, so naturally, things are going to get chaotic! I’ll admit, at the end, I was a bit shattered by a few things. Though I really did see both of them coming, it’s still always a shock when they do occur. I am definitely excited to see where things will go with the next turn in the series!

As before, there was plenty of romance in this one! More so than the previous book if I recall (as I read half of that one sick, my mind is still a little scattered in that area)! Barrons was always a complicated guy to understand, but with this book I truly realize what I’ve always suspected that he cares deeply. And that definitely shows throughout the pages!

The ending to this one was perfect. It wasn’t tied up with a neat little bow, mind you, but it was perfect in its chaos. There are still a few things that are left unsaid for some of the characters and quite the doozie of an added scene after what we perceived as the end, but I suspect these things will continue to play out once Dani is at the wheel! It’s definitely going to be an awesome ride and I cannot wait to see how this series continues with her in charge!

Overall Rating 5/5 stars
I fell in love with the fever world from book one. I've read them all a dozen times by now, and yet this book still surprised me. It was painfully raw, emotional, tragic, full of adventure, exquisitely tender and a fitting wrap up to Mac's story. I wouldn't have expected anything less.
Warning This review contains a lot of gazing in to the rear-view mirror about the whole Fever series. If you only want to read about feversong, skip to the last paragraphs. Also, there are spoilers.

First off, any rating that I can provide here is never going to provide sufficient metrics for describing the Fever-series and it's latest installment, Feversong. In the end, it doesn't matter if I give this book 3 or 5 stars, as Karen Moning as an author is in a league of her own, one that few authors ever reach. When ever a new book in this series/world comes out, it's in competition against other books of the series, not anything written by anyone else. The Fever fans are a passionate bunch, and when the events in the series take a turn that makes us scream with frustration and bang some characters’ heads against a hard surface to knock some sense into them, the reviews sometimes reflect this. That's why it's important to give reasons for your rating in the review and clarify whether the rating is based on your own expectations of what you wanted to happen versus what actually did. This will help others determine what criteria you used to come up with it and make up their own mind about its relevancy to them.

It's impossible to review Feversong without considering the 8 other books that lead to the conclusion (which is not really a full stop, but more of a dash, signaling a pause – for now.). There's been highs and there's been lows along the journey, but the one thing is for certain the characters in this series are more than 3 dimensional, with their hopes, fears, thoughts, growing experiences through pain and sorrow, and most importantly the triumphs they achieve through the struggle. Gee, sounds a lot like life, doesn't it? The events are always authentic, even when the characters pull stupid sh*t that makes the reader scream. Just like life, these books are not sanitized to portray a LaLa Land version of event's. But through it all, there is a strong backbone of hope, love and self-discovery that is unparallelled in any books or series I've ever read.

Now is the time to also applaud the rich world-building and unbelievable level of attention to detail KMM has weaved into these books since the beginning. It's been over a decade since some of the seeds were sown that finally come to play in this installment. What a mind KMM has! These books should be indexed under Philosophy and perhaps even Self-help, as they teach important lessons on self-awareness, contemplate the nature of love, of good, of evil, of hope, and the capacity for strength we all have in us. If there was ever a book series I want to see adapted to TV, this is it. It’s easily on par with Game of Thrones. So Hollywood, get on it, stat!

So finally, my opinion on Feversong
After the first read, I’m still digesting all the events, and plan to do a re-read soon to catch all the details I missed the first time around. These books are multi-faceted, and every time you pick up new things or grasp the meaning in a new way. They stay with you, and you still find yourself obsessing over the events and characters after weeks of reading. As whole, I give the book 5 stars as it wraps up Mac&Barron’s story satisfactorily. We start the book with the sociopathic Sinsar Dubh on the loose, and boy is that baby sore (fans of BtVS will recognise that pun)! The Sinsar Dubh is batsh*t crazy, and makes Mac do things she will have to come to terms with and live with forever. Feversong handles this well though, and Mac is now mature enough to handle it. Roughly the first half of the book is non stop action and fun to read despite it’s gruesomeness, and I have to admit I found the Sinsar Dubh oddly entertaining, which is something that I would never say about a real live sociopath! Mac makes progress with vanguishing the book, and ends up getting the powers of the Seelie Queen in the process. This may sound a bit convenient as a solution, but how things happen in the book is believable, and I didn’t have a problem with Mac growing in power yet again. The first half of the book also has a couple of excellent, very charged scenes with my favourite duo Dani and Ryodan, and their interaction and characterisation is consistent with what came before in previous books.

If I were to rate the second part of the book on it’s own, I would give it 3 stars (remember, this is on a scale of KMM excellence, which already makes it much better than any given book). To set the scene, ever since Iced, I have thought that Dani and Ryodan are very much alike and have the potential to have a relationship where you truly know and appreciate the other person for what they are. So I am reading the books with the hope that they come to realise this, and it does affect my reading and my opinion of the book. So you’ve been warned. =) A lot happens in the second part with Dani’s character, and while I get where KMM was going with it, the delivery fell a little short for me. There’s no question that Dani & Dancer little romance was a development Dani needed to start building the emotional foundation she needs to be a balanced adult, but the execution of this felt rushed and therefore did not feel quite as authentic as it could have. Up until that moment, Dani has spent more time thinking and obsessing about Ryodan than she ever did about Dancer, so the switch from that to full-on Dancer lurve was a jolt. Of course, knowing that Dani is currently in complete denial about her feelings for Ryodan (and I’m not talking about full fledged love or anything like that, just that she cares for him but is not ready to admit it yet), the whole situation makes a bit more sense. KMM also throws some major hooks that end up getting no follow-up in Dani’s storyline (what happened with her mom, and her wanting to have Ryodan teach her to become more powerful), but I’m willing to be patient with these as I believe these will come into play in the Dani-centric book that comes next. The pacing of the second half of the book is definitely different from the first, and my critique about it is that up until that point, KMM has been very diligent about her trademark method of showing us, not telling us. This seemed to change in the second part of the book, and the pivotal moments between Dani & Ryo left me with a feeling they were rushed through, like we were just told instead of shown. Maybe I will change my mind on the second reading though, so take this as more of a reaction during the first read rather than a firmly set opinion. Also, Shazam = love.

So where does this leave readers now that Mac& Barrons' story is wrapped up? The Fever world is so rich that there is much to explore, and now is the time for other characters to take the center stage and tell us their story. Bring it on, Dani!!
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