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Book Review of Faefever (Fever, Bk 3)

Faefever (Fever, Bk 3)
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Helpful Score: 3


3rd book in the Fever Series, it's Mac's darkest hour. The first half of the book initially seems to be just review but on closer inspection, as in the other books, KM Moning hides clues in the smallest of situations. The second half, Mac's world starts to unravel and by the end you realize the author isn't pulling her punches. This book can not stand alone and must be read in its proper sequence or it can be terribly misunderstood. It's the changing point for Mac. Upon re-read and closer scrutiny of clues, it is a changing point for Barrons as well. This story couldn't be told any other way really and Mac will emerge a totally different person. Barrons must examine his reason for existance. He remains a mystery but by paying close attention to details, there are very telling clues. Moning is making Mac work for her HEA as she's making her fans work for clues and understanding.

Readers must keep in mind this is a series and a single book can not tell the story of Macayla Lane, Jericho Barrons, Lord Master, The Unseelie King...it's epic. Hang in there.

Things are always the darkest before the dawn.