“Darkfever” by Karen Marie Moning (ebook)
See “Shadowfever.”
“Bloodfever” by Karen Marie Moning (ebook)
See “Shadowfever.”
“Faefever” by Karen Marie Moning (ebook)
See “Shadowfever.”
“Dreamfever” by Karen Marie Moning (ebook)
See “Shadowfever.”
“Shadowfever” by Karen Marie Moning (ebook)
In romancelandia, everyone (or it seems like everyone) talks about Jericho Barrons, the hero of the Fever series. There seems to be a love/hate relationship with this very alpha character. I had to experience him for myself. As I had vacation time coming, I decided to read the entire series – in a marathon session. It took me three days to finish (as people kept interrupting me). And wow! I am so glad that I finally read this series. However, I am just as glad that I waited until all of these books were out. These books have some serious cliffhangers that would have made me angry, stressed and even devastated had I read them and then had to wait for the next book to come out. I’m also pretty sure that I would’ve forgotten many of the complicated details of what was happening.
So, worth it? Absolutely. Barrons is a hero unto himself. I was consumed by the need to know who or what he was as I was reading. Mac was just as fascinating – and they make a great team. At times, I did feel that the story arc was hard to follow. I’m sure there were many things that I missed. But I enjoyed the wild ride of these five books. Barrons definitely made a huge impression on me.
