Iced by Karen Marie Moning

Narrated by Natalie Ross and Phil Gigante NOTE: Review contains spoilers for the Fever series. Following on very shortly after the events of Shadowfever, Iced picks up the story from Dani “Mega” O’Malley’s point of view. Dani is 14 and it shows. She’s overconfident, brash, immature, and generally annoying. But Mac in Darkfever was annoying…

Shadowfever

As I pondered how to the write this review, I felt stymied because this is the book many readers have been anticipating for nearly six years as the culmination of the Fever series. My problem, as I write, is that everything seems like a spoiler simply because everything answers a question, while at the same…

Darkfever by Karen Marie Moning

Darkfever by Karen Marie Moning

Narrated by Joyce Bean The last category in My Unofficial Personal Listening Challenge for 2010 was Fantasy – another genre I tended to avoid. I chose Karen Marie Moning’s Darkfever knowing that it would also challenge me as a series of unending stories with no HEAs nicely tying up each book’s conclusion. Later I discovered…

Faefever by Karen Marie Moning

Faefever by Karen Marie Moning

While I enjoy urban fantasy, I’m always aware that it’s a genre that will often lack a HEA and is sometimes written in first person, something I can find annoying. Faefever has both of those characteristics, and, though I found reading it occasionally frustrating, I was captivated. MacKayla Lane is a young Georgia woman who…

Bloodfever by Karen Marie Moning

Karen Marie Moning is best known for her romances blending historical, paranormal, time travel, and fantasy elements. Some authors are successful with such hybrids while others aren’t. I think Moning falls into the former category, at least with Bloodfever. Bloodfever is the second novel in Moning’s new series, after Darkfever, so there’s a fair amount…

Darkfever

My first romance novel was Karen Marie Moning’s Beyond the Highland Mist. I stumbled on it by accident and soaked it up. Maybe not the best choice for a first-timer, but it hooked me and here I am today, addicted to the romantic written word. I will always be grateful to Ms. Moning for this….

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