“very frustrated with mac and barrons!!!”
californiameaghan wrote this review Tuesday, September 1 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“The Fever series heats up even more as Mac continues to fight for answers about who she is and who all the "people" around her truly are. What do they want from her? What can and should she do about the book? Who are the good guys and how can she save humanity? The cliffhanger at the end of this book is devastating!”
Sunflowery wrote this review Friday, August 28 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“How quickly and completely things can change... This was by far the most suspenseful book in the Fever series yet and I feel like a senseless, single-minded priya until I can get my hands on the next book.”
Lily wrote this review Tuesday, August 25 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“Fae cool”
Lisa R. U. wrote this review Sunday, August 23 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“This series is as addictive as the Fae themselves.”
Michelle H wrote this review Tuesday, August 18 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“I...want...answers!!!”
Katie L wrote this review Wednesday, August 12 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“I absolutely abhor the 30's style 'cliff-hanger'. I bought a book that I expected to have an ending! Unless I'm straight-up told on the back that the book does not have an ending I assume that I have bought a book in its entirety. I am fine with series books. I will continue to read a story until I am bored with it. Keep me entertained and I will read as many books as you can write. But, try to dupe me with half a book and I am pissed! This book has no ending. Not only does it not bring her current escapade in the life of Mac to a conclusion, it leaves her virtually tied to the railroad track with a train barreling down on her. The End.
Total cheese. I won't buy the next. On principle.”
“need the next one!”
Ore wrote this review Saturday, August 8 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“The plot thickens as Mac struggles to divide her allegiances three ways. Whom can she trust? None of them and that is a real problem. Rowena and her fellow Sidhe-Seer sisters seem to be out to get her and her Fae-killing sword. V'Lane is the most forthcoming when it comes to giving her information that she desperately needs to know what she's battling, but he is still Fae and can he really be trusted?
Barrons is the biggest mystery of all. She is becoming more and more convinced that he may not be human at all. It would appear that he has lived a VERY long life and what's with the travelling through mirrors in his office thing? She is drawn to him because he has proven that he will protect her, but to what end. What will he do to her when he finally gets his hands of the Sinsar Dubh?
This book is the darkest and most malevolent of the three in the series up to this point. It leaves you anxiously awaiting the next.”