Feverborn: A Fever Novel by Karen Marie Moning (Epub)

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Ebook Info

  • Published: 2016
  • Number of pages: 464 pages
  • Format: Epub
  • File Size: 0.45 MB
  • Authors: Karen Marie Moning

Description

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.

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.

User’s Reviews

Review “[Karen Marie] Moning’s world-building is extensive and inspired, and she never fails to keep the action fast and the stakes high. . . . The heroes’ shared danger, victory, loss and turmoil translate into emotional intensity and sexual tension.”—The New York Times Book Review “Karen Marie Moning is back, burning up the pages with scorching tension, gasp-out-loud surprises, unshakable danger and unexpected feels. Feverborn is simply impossible to put down. . . . I’m not sure how Moning is able to do it after eight books, but each novel proves more exciting than its predecessor as she continues to raise the stakes in this ongoing, exhilarating saga. Feverborn is a fight between ancient magic and renewed determination, a duel between old wounds and deep-seated love. Once again, you won’t be able to put this book down.”—USA Today “Feverborn is at once the most gratifying and infuriating (in the best way possible) volume in the series yet. Moning’s proclivity for passion, emotion and shocking twists is showcased in breathtaking clarity. . . . I can damn near guarantee that fans of the series will be panting, both with heat, and a frenzied need to know what happens next.”—PopWrapped “Feverborn is a masterpiece of epic proportions. With this book, Karen Marie Moning shows us exactly why she is such an indispensable writer in the genre.”—Under the Covers

Reviews from Amazon users, collected at the time the book is getting published on UniedVRG. It can be related to shiping or paper quality instead of the book content:

⭐ This review contains minor spoilers.Feverborn picks up where Burned left off and is another solid installment of entertaining story telling. It’s not epic, none of the last 3 books seem to have reached the pinnacle of the first 5 – but in comparison to other offerings in the same genre – it’s still really good.The black wholes which have sprung up on the sites previously iced by the Hoar Frost King are getting bigger. Soon they’ll destroy the fabric of earth and the Fae realm which has been tied to it. Desperation makes for strange bedfellows….well…..questionable bedfellows. Which is how Ryoden, Jada, Dancer, Mac, and Barrons end up working together again to save the world; with Christian along for the ride since discovering that the dearly beloved Ryoden sent him home with was not in fact his uncle’s remains. Both Mac and Dani/Jada have to lay low since the Dublin Daily outed them as being tools of the Sinsar Dubh -or more specifically they outed Mac and pulled a Fake News on Dani/Jada.As usual – it’s always an interesting time in the Fever world. Mac’s dead sister is running around Dublin looking disheveled and confused. A monstrosity known as the Sweeper is hunting for “broken things” to “fix”. (The Unseelie King was VERY clear with Mac NOT to talk to it or it’s minions). Cruce is plotting away with Papa Roach to escape his prison and take over as the new Seelie/Unseelie ruler. And who knows what Ryoden is up to with Uncle Dageus in the dungeon.Random character thoughts:Shazam – My favorite character – the “mopey wizard/koala bear/cat manic-depressive binge-eater. The fact that Jada loves Shazam warms me up to Jada. It must be the animal lover in me – I want my own Shazam. I think Hunters are my second favorite characters. Obviously, I’m an animal lover above all else.Mac – I like that she isn’t as passive as she was in Burned; although I suppose I really can’t blame her for being concerned that she’s the repository for the ultimate evil and could possibly complicate things even further by letting it’s psychopathic, homicidal tendencies loose to run amok.Dani/Jada – Dani aggravated me with her immaturity. Jada in her one-dimensional-ness seems equally immature but in a different way. However, towards the end as D/J spends more time in the world and more time around people who are significant to her – the integration of the two pieces of her personality start to form a more likable whole. Plus, she loves Shazam.Barrons – I think he is the perfect alpha hero. He’s figured out the balance between being protective (getting Mac’s spear back) and respecting her as an equal by allowing her to make her own decisions while having her back. Funny how “Try to stay alive, Ms. Lane” actually ends up sounding sexy. Damn shame everything is “fade to black”.Ryoden – still Meh. Bossy little bugger. He has not figured out the perfect balance.

⭐ This is one of my all time favorite series. I have three. I love a series that makes me feel like I’m part of the world, i escape there, i want to live there, be a part of it. This series allows each character the perfect growth due at the right times and even in surprising unpredictable ways. Im not reviewing this book, because you can’t read just one. I’ve read this series several times, each time is better than the last. The audio version is great as well weigh character voices and acting in ways you’d expect the characters you sound. Although they do change the narrator’s in this book and i prefer the previous ones, particularly the male choices, but their still great, they even do sound effects. I recommend reading it yourself first. Or not you do u. I listen to them in my car. You will not be disappointed with this series.

⭐ The book is GREAT – AWESOME! The male audible performance in this book is horrifically bad. Why did they switch actors. This guy did a voice for Barrons that sounded like a 70 year old guy. It was AWFUL. The story is great. The girl performance is wonderful and then this guy ruins the entire book for me. I am not sure he took the time to read the book and find out Barrons is a powerful animal of a man. Why in the world did he make him sound feeble. Kind of ruined the story for me. So you might wanna skip the audio presentation of this one and just read it.

⭐ Feverborn is the eighth book in the Fever series. While this can be read as a standalone, I do not recommend that. If you do, be sure to read through the glossary to get an understanding of the characters, places, and objects first. There is violence and sexual situations.While I loved the first five books in the Fever series, the last two books were not nearly as good. I was truly hoping to get back to that magic of the early books with Feverborn. Sadly, this book was disappointing in that. While it was okay, and I was glad to get some answers, it could have been so much better.

⭐ This was so good! It filled in some of the blanks and gave fresh insight into multiple characters.I was having with trouble with Jada in Burned, but now I’m definitely back on board. Her dynamic with Dancer and Ryo is interesting to say the least. The real win though is our introduction to Shazam! best banter in the book.Lor was another highlight for me. It was fun to get more layers and dive into some of what makes him tick…besides blondes.Barrons and Mac are so sexy. I adore this couple in so many ways. They continue to come together and keep things interesting for me to read.Ryo is so sneaky, sexy, and I love him. Plus…SURPRISE…he actually has a heart and it’s super big.And that ending! OOOOOOOO so feaking creepy! It was straight out of a horror movie and now I’ve got Sonny & Cher stuck in my head. Great and terrifying cliffhanger to get me diving into the next book.

⭐ This book is part of a series within a series. It is the third book in the second part of the Fever series. The original fever series comprised 5 books (Darkfever, Bloodfever, Faefever, Dreafever and Shadowfever) dealt with Mac and Barons story and was outstanding!The second part of the Fever series starting with ICED, deals mostly with Dani’s story. She is a major character and Mac sidekick in the original series.). l was just a tad disappointed with ICED only because I wanted more Mac and Barons and they were not a major part of it. (Can’t get enough of those two. Hated when the original series ended because I wanted more of those two so was happy when Moning came out with iced thinking I was going to get the more only to be sadly disappointed). Still, ICED had the same excitement and thrills of the original series and I enjoyed it immensely.The 2nd book in part 2, BURNED, did not have great reviews, but it wasn’t as bad as I expected. It really didn’t have much of a story in and of itself, but it did set the stage for what was to come. What I didn’t like was that Mac who’s been a strong, decisive character up to now, seemed kind of wishy-washy and wimpy and she and Barons seemed to be on the outs…OH NO!. But again, still I enjoyed it and it does provide a lot of information and lays the ground work for what’s to come.Now, this book FEVERBORN, 3rd in part two of Fever Series ….. I have to say, Moning is definitely back in her groove! Mac and Barons are back in full force and hot as ever! Things with Dani start to bust open and towards the end we see some of the original “MEGA” (Dani) coming out. We’re back to the original villains, fae we know, causing havoc, planning and scheming to take over the world and Mac and Barons along with the Nine, Dani and the Sidhe Seers trying to save the world! This was Moning at her best.In the first part of the fever series, in the 2nd to last book, Dreamfever) Moning left us with a humdinger of a cliff hanger so you couldn’t wait till the Shadowfever came out. In Feverborn, Moning does it again! Big time! Fortunately for me, FEVERSONG is already out and so am I to start reading the next!See you in Faery!

⭐ As much as I disliked Iced – an understatement – ( it just shouldn’t have been written) I was hoping Burned and Feverborn would turn things around for the better and get back the magic of the first 5 books. Didn’t happen! I regret even reading these last 3 books. I won’t read any more of them. I’m not sure what happened to Karen, but I am just dismissing these last 3 books and ending the series in my mind with the first 5 books! I have read similar reviews and I am in complete agreement.

⭐ I think the Fever series is written by a brilliant woman. Her colourful imagination is given reign via a fabulous vocabulary. You get to know individual characters quite often, through their internal thought processes, as much as through their actions, and there is plenty of action in Feverborn as in the former books. I am fascinated by this world Karen Marie Moning has created, with all it’s weird creatures, intriguing, wild, powerful leading protagonists, interspersed with amazing humans adjusting to the unusual happening in, and to, their world. I bought and kept 7.Burned, 8 Feverborn, and 9 Feversong, so as to be able to read them one after the other, in order to keep track of the many characters/creatures. It was worth the wait to read them this way. I intend to buy High Voltage as soon as it comes out in March. I have just started Feversong, but what I have written above applies to Burned as well. Anyone wanting to read an unusual magical book series, delivered with intelligent verve, should try the Fever series.

⭐ Wasn’t sure I’d like this when I first started the series, but Karen Moning has a hit here. Her character development takes a bit of time, but then she has a lot of characters to develop. A real twist on fairies, and how they might interact with humans. Once you’ve read part of the first book, you can’t wait to find out what else will happen, and how the story can possibly continue, but it does. Each character has depth, layers to their personalities, and how they interact captures the interest. The plots and the new ideas of what could be is fascinating. Keep them coming!

⭐ I had to slow my reading pace to savor every moment of this book and it didn’t disappoint. In fact, a long time fan of this series –KMM is one of my top 3 writer inspirations and fave authors ever—this book has taken the story to multiple new levels- tying up loose ends and creating lots of new threads with the characters we love most! Series always have some books better than the others and this one is great! Loved the way some relationships mended and others are as exciting as ever with still others developing. This just keeps getting better!! For fans, a thrill at every turn…. So much potential – as a writer I am gob smacked— as a reader I can’t wait for the next one and the next and all the others to come…The ending was sheer magic and deliciously clever. Well worth the wait! I sure wish I could be one of her beta readers just for an earlier peek!!!

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