
Feverborn
Fever Series, Book 8
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Narrado por:
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Luke Daniels
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Jill Redfield
In Karen Marie Moning's latest installment of the epic number one New York Times best-selling Fever series, Mac, Barrons, Ryodan, and Jada are back - and the stakes have never been higher and the chemistry has never been hotter. Hurtling us into a realm of labyrinthine intrigue and consummate seduction, Feverborn is a riveting tale of ancient evil, lust, betrayal, forgiveness, and the redemptive power of love.
When the immortal Fae destroyed the ancient wall dividing the worlds of Man and Faery, the very fabric of the universe was damaged, and now Earth is vanishing bit by bit. Only the long-lost Song of Making - a haunting, dangerous melody that is the source of life itself - can save the planet.
But those who seek the mythic song must contend with old wounds and new enemies, passions that burn hot and hunger for vengeance that runs deep. The challenges are many: the Keltar at war with nine immortals who've secretly ruled Dublin for eons, Mac and Jada hunted by the masses, the Seelie queen nowhere to be found, and the most powerful Unseelie prince in all creation determined to rule both Fae and Man. Now the task of solving the ancient riddle of the Song of Making falls to a band of deadly warriors divided among - and within - themselves.
Once a normal city possessing a touch of ancient magic, Dublin is now a treacherously magical city with only a touch of normal. And on those war-torn streets, Mac will come face-to-face with her most savage enemy yet: herself.
©2016 Karen Marie Monig (P)2015 Brilliance Audio, Inc. All rights reserved. Grateful acknowledgment is made to W. W. Norton & Company, Inc., for permission to reprint ten lines from “Diving Into the Wreck” from Diving Into the Wreck: Poems 1971–1972 by Adrienne Rich, © 1973 by W. W. Norton & Company, Inc. Used by permission of W. W. Norton & Company, Inc.Listeners also enjoyed...




















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I see there are a lot of negative remarks about the change in narrators; however, I think they did a great job. I loved how Luke portrayed several of the characters voices especially Shazam's voice and Jill did a great job on both Mac and Jada's voices.
Looking forward to the next story in the series; however, I really hope to hear more about Dani/Jada and the rest of the characters. Mac and Barrons is starting to be redundant.
This is one of my favorite series!
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What do you think the narrator could have done better?
I read other reviewers bemoaning the loss of Phil Gigante. I, too, had been a long term fan of his narrations. But, like Subway's Jared, I can't overlook Phil's alleged legal problems. Now when I hear his voice, I don't find it dream-worthy--instead, I cringe. I welcome Luke Daniels as the new voice for some of my favorite Moning male characters.Any additional comments?
I'm a die-hard Moning fan, so I'm withholding judgment on Feverborn until the next book in the series, to see if we can move past the Mac/JZB/Sinsar Dubh storyline and get on to the Song of Making/Black Hole problem. Feverborn felt like everything old was new again--almost a recap with minimal forward momentum, until the typical Moning cliffhanger ending.The New Fever Series Narrators Did A Good Job
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Save your money!
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Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?
No I could not listen to Luke Daniels doing Darron's voiceWhat other book might you compare Feverborn to and why?
noneWould you be willing to try another one of Luke Daniels and Jill Redfield ’s performances?
yes I would BUT NOT THIS SERIESDid Feverborn inspire you to do anything?
Yes to wright a reviewAny additional comments?
the narration was really bad. Luke Daniels is great in the Iron Druid Chronicles by kevin Hearne but he can not do Barron and Ryodan like Phil Gigante . Please ,please redo this book with Phil & NatalieNARRATION IS UNBELIEVABLE BAD
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Great Story. Miss old narrators. New ones okay.
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What did you like best about Feverborn? What did you like least?
Only listened to first three chapters. I love the series and can't reconcile characters I love with these voices. Male characters are indistinguishable from each other, and this voice doesn't fit any of them! Female voice is ok, but only heard the voice for Mac.What was your reaction to the ending? (No spoilers please!)
I will buy the book and read with voices I love in my head.Would you be willing to try another one of Luke Daniels and Jill Redfield ’s performances?
Yes, I'd give them a chance with other characters, just not these!Could you see Feverborn being made into a movie or a TV series? Who should the stars be?
Not as a stand alone story. However, I think the series would make a great mini series.Any additional comments?
Publishers, or whoever decides on narrators, should learn to "stick with the horse that brung them," an old Southern saying. Just like J.D. Robb learned early on in the audio books of her "In Death" series, you don't change horses in mid-stream. Robb only made that mistake once. Let's hope Moning (or whomever makes the narrator choices) learns this lesson from one book.Can't listen !
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narration was fine just different
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However, the new narrators (they did a great job) I never got use to them. All the characters voices were wrong! It's so hard to get use to a switch in narrators in the middle of a series!
I love it!!!
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Love the story. Narrators need work.
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Honestly, it was pretty good. I think everyone was just use to the old narrators. I like both sets. Ryodans voice could have been better in this one tho. They made him sound old when I pictured a younger rebellious voice. & Lor sounded too surfer dude lol.
In the beginning i was a little irritated with his voice but it was just the imitation of whoever he was doing at the time but 95% of the time he was good.
I like this Mac voice better actually, but again I liked both sets of narrators. Im just saying listen to the first 2-3 chapters before giving up.
The story- progress was very slow. Good but slow. I swear it took almost a whole chApter to say she was standing on the street in the rain reminiscing..lol. Exaggerating a little but u get my drift. I love this series but I did feel the blah blah was overkill in here. Ultimately it was a good book but could have been a gr8 one had she not filled it up with 40% story and 60% over describing.
Would I buy it again?? Uh DUH!! It's Karen Monings fever series!!! YES!!!!
Don't listen to all the bad reviews
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