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Faefever

By: Karen Marie Moning
Narrated by: Joyce Bean
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Karen Marie Moning's "Fever" series is a coast-to-coast hit! The first two titles in this national best-selling series, Darkfever and Bloodfever, appeared on the New York Times, USA Today, and Publishers Weekly best-seller lists.

In Faefever, Karen Marie Moning returns to the shadowy Dublin Otherworld in an undeniably sexy novel her fans are feverish for.

Changed by the choices she made in order to survive, Mac no longer is the naïve, idealistic, and glamorous girl newly arrived in Dublin. Now, on a quest to find her sister's killer, she is a major player in a deadly game, but with one great advantage: she knows how to find the one thing Fae and human alike are willing to kill for - the Sinsar Dubh, an ancient book of magic so dark it corrupts anyone who touches it.

What Mac soon discovers, however, is worse than she had imagined. Surrounded by treachery, her enemies indistinguishable from her allies, she can be certain of only one thing - as All Hallows' Eve approaches, her time is running out.

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Wow!

Thats all I can say about this 3rd installment in the Fever books. I love this series. A little romance but mainly suspense and intrigue. Many more questions were answered in this book but not enough and I suppose my only complaint would be the major cliff hanger at the end. Now I will have to wait for the fourth book to be published hopefully sometime in 2009 to find out what happens to Mac (and others). It will be a long wait!

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Fantastic advancement of the series

Great continuation of the story in this series. Best to read the first two in this series before this book. Wonderful narration again. I hope the next book is due out soon.

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I love this series!

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

I love these books. I have read them before, but I really enjoyed listening to them. It is like a new story.

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Even knowing the story, I'm desperate for the next book! I have to wait til my next credit. I may start reading them again just to tide me over.

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Faefever, Part 2

Faefever is the third book in the Fever quintilogy by Moning. The reader, Joyce Bean does a good job of developing voices for the various characters. MacKayla, the main character, is developing away from her "pink" Southern Belle debutant self. Although little is resolved in this book, it sets up the action for the next two books and establishes important clues and facets of the plot that are not finalized till book five. It is so rich in detail, I also downloaded an ebook so that I would not miss any of the finer points. It is an excellently crafted work.

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Faefever

This book was so captivating from the beginning to end. It was wonderful except that it left you hanging for book four!

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Awesome series

love this series, love the growth of the main character, she started out shallow and unlikable, but she's maturing into a likable kick butt woman. love the interaction between her and Barron's. Great Series. good narration too.

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Faefever

Loved the book - anything my KMM is wonderful - but sorry - did not like the narration. Find a woman who does a better male voice - she made the main male sound like an old witch....

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Can’t stop reading

I love this series. Each time I start a new book in this series I am wonder at first if it will be as good as the last. Every time I am let down. Each book is as good as the last! If not better.

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Mac grows wiser and stronger to face what’s coming

Best enjoyed if you’ve read Darkfever and Bloodfever in the series first.
*Spoiler Alert*
Mac continues to grow in strength and leaves her rainbows farther behind. She has found out how the Sinsar Dubh is getting around and is careful what she shares with Barrons and V’lane. Why not, since they’ve been withholding info from her?
When Inspector Jayne finds out about the maps, Mac decides to feed him Unseelie to protect him and have him provide info on the Sinsar Dubh’s movements.
Rowena has figured out MacKayla is becoming a central figure and tries to subjugate her by recruiting her through sisterhood and, when she doesn’t get immediate results, through intimidation. Mac connects with some of the Sidhe-seers anyway with Dani as intermediary.
Mac further connects with Christian MacKeltar and gets Barrons to cooperate with the Druids for the Samhain ceremony to keep the walls up between the Faery and Human realms.
Thank goodness for the humor of Barrons teaching Mac about The Voice, V’lane sifting Mac to sunshine, and her creation of the MacHalo before the fear and chaos of the walls falling and Mac’s lowest point.

Kudos to Moning for offsetting this in herAuthor’s Note to the listener, where Moning reminds us she foreshadowed this in Bloodfever where she had Mac write in her journal “Although it may not seem like it, this isn’t a story about darkness, it’s about light. Khalil Gibran says “Your joy can fill you only as deeply as your sorrow has carved you.” If you’ve never tasted bitterness, sweet is just another pleasant flavor on your tongue. One day I’m going to hold a lot of joy.”

This is the last book in the series narrated by Joyce Bean who has done a stellar job voicing MacKayla Lane. The changeover fits with the focus of the next two books on both Jericho and Mac.

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