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Dreamfever
Dreamfever is the next to last book Karen Marie Moning's wonderful Fever series. It' an action packed supenatural thriller with enough sex thrown in to keep it out of the kiddies hands. In Dreamfever, the walls between the world of the evil Fae and humans has fallen and it's up to MacKayla, a once s ... (continue)
Dreamfever is the next to last book Karen Marie Moning's wonderful Fever series. It' an action packed supenatural thriller with enough sex thrown in to keep it out of the kiddies hands. In Dreamfever, the walls between the world of the evil Fae and humans has fallen and it's up to MacKayla, a once superficial spoiled girl and now a talented warrior, to bring the end to the Fae. The ending of Dreamfever leaves as many questions as it answers, but this time the reader can see the strings from all the books in the series beginning to tie together .
I wouldn't recommend anyone read this as a stand alone. I don't think it would make any more sense than this opinion piece does to those who haven't read the first three books in the series. But if you are already a fan you are in for a great thrill ride. If you haven't started the series yet and are a fan of paranormal, this series is a treat.
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