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Sunday, February 5, 2017

Book Review: Feversong: A Fever Novel Book 9 by Karen Marie Moning (spoiler-free)

Feversong: A Fever Novel Book 9
by Karen Marie Moning
January 17, 2017

Random House
Pages: 560
As Mac, Barrons, Ryodan, and Jada struggle to restore control, enemies become allies, right and wrong cease to exist, and the lines between life and death, lust and love, disappear completely. Black holes loom menacingly over Dublin, threatening to destroy the earth, yet the greatest danger is the one MacKayla Lane has unleashed from within: The Sinsar Dubh—a sentient book of unthinkable evil—has possessed her body and will stop at nothing in its insatiable quest for power.

The fate of Man and Fae rests on destroying the book and recovering the long-lost Song of Making, the sole magic that can repair the fragile fabric of the earth. But to achieve these aims, sidhe-seers, the Nine, Seelie, and Unseelie must form unlikely alliances and make heart-wrenching choices. For Barrons and Jada, this means finding the Seelie queen, who alone can wield the mysterious song, negotiating with a lethal Unseelie prince hell-bent on ruling the Fae courts, and figuring out how to destroy the Sinsar Dubh while keeping Mac alive.


This time, there’s no gain without sacrifice, no pursuit without risk, no victory without irrevocable loss. In the battle for Mac’s soul, every decision exacts a tremendous price.


Feversong is the epic conclusion to the Fever series by Karen Marie Moning. Filled with adventures, love, good and evil, heartache and sadness makes this a truly great ending to a superb series.

Mac has been possessed by the Sinsar Dubh, but Barrons and Jada are convinced she is still in there, and they will stop at nothing to save her. The world is approaching the apocalypse and the only way to save the world is find the lost Song of Making and convince the Seelie queen to sing it.

This was one of the best of series books I have ever read. I am so sad to see it end but happy with the way the story ended. Hopeful that this isn’t the real end but maybe just the beginning. Would love to see some books on the Nine, I think their stories are just would be a great spinoff for Moning.

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Giving this 5 sheep




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Karen Marie Moning is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the sizzling Urban Fantasy FEVER Novels set in Dublin, featuring MacKayla Lane and Jericho Barrons, and the paranormal romance HIGHLANDER Series, with fifteen books in print in thirty-six countries.

She is a winner of the prestigious Romance Writers of America RITA award, and multiple RITA nominee. She graduated from Purdue University with a degree in Society & Law.

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