Bloodfever by Karen Marie Moning

bloodfeverThis is the second book in the fever series.

Mac Lane is embracing her new persona as a sidhe seer and null. She is learning her strengths but finding herself in sticky situations.

First, Mac wakes up in a building full of Shades. Second, Mac notices the return of an angry O’Bannion, with vengeance on the brain. Third, Prince V’Lane is up to his tricks and scams. Fourth, Mac’s dad returns and demands that Mac leave Barrons and Ireland.

Trust me when I say, these are just to a few of the issues that Mac comes across in this novel.

She learns a lot about her adoption, her Irish heritage, the Fae, Faery, and Barrons. By the end of the story, Mac learns something about the Sinsar Dubh, but as the reader we don’t know what it is that she’s discovered. This leaves us wanting to jump into the next book without delay!

There is no struggling to get through the language or pronunciation this time, but just in case you have some difficulty there is a glossary and guide at the back of the book.

The series is quite promising and I look forward to reading the next.

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  • rogerwhissel
    Great review. More and more people are getting into this series.
  • thanks - including me. it's definitely me taking me by surprise
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