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Dreamfever by Karen Marie Moning
Dreamfever by Karen Marie Moning











Dreamfever by Karen Marie Moning Dreamfever by Karen Marie Moning

I also love how she continues to flesh out different elements of the magic and power systems in play. After the actions of Faefever, she basically had to rewrite the rules as everything we knew of the world before had been turned on its head. One of the things that impressed me the most with this book is Moning’s world-building abilities. On the other hand, I genuinely love Mac’s relationship with Dani – it feels like they have a sibling bond which they both needed. Also, while speaking about characters, I just want to throw it out there I don’t trust V’Lane anymore. We’re also drawing close to learning more about who Barrons is, and I’m so excited for that reveal. This is not at all how I thought things would play out, but it adds such interesting depth and complexity to their feelings. If you’re a Barrons and Mac shipper like me, this book is going to take your emotions on a ride. The actions in this book forever change their relationship, but it remains to be seen if it’s for good or bad. This book also takes Mac and Barrons relationship to a completely different level, which I did not see coming at all. Mac is forever shaped by what happened to her at the end of Faefever, and I found it so interesting to see how Moning would tackle that. Neither are the same at the start of the book as they are in the end. Moning takes Mac and Barrons on a massive journey and transformation in this book.

Dreamfever by Karen Marie Moning

And that ENDING! I thought the ending of Faefever was killer, but the end of this book managed to ramp up the tension. You can see so many overarching puzzle pieces slowly starting to come together as we draw nearer to the conclusion of the original series (it was initially supposed to be a 5 book series). I was thoroughly engrossed by the story and felt like I couldn’t read the book quick enough as I couldn’t wait to see what happens next. So much happens in this book, yet you don’t realize it until you’re at the end. Once again, I was blown away by the plotting and storytelling. The world Mac knew before is gone, and she’s drawing closer to confronting the Lord Master and Sinsar Dubh with the aid of Barrons, Dani and some other familiar faces.

Dreamfever by Karen Marie Moning

Suffice to say, Mac is dealing with the fallout of the ending of Faefever. I will skip my regular summary section as anything I write will be major spoilers for the previous book. Moning manages to flip the world she created on its head and add more complexity and depth to it and the characters. Once again, I found myself screaming at the end of this book and looking back in awe at everything that transpired in this book. I didn’t think Moning could top the action, emotions and ending of Faefever, but she somehow does with Dreamfever. Just when you think the Fever series can’t get any better, it does. Links: Amazon – Barnes & Noble – Goodreads













Dreamfever by Karen Marie Moning