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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. Second book of a Five book Series continues Mac's journey to finding her sisters murderer, and learning about who and what she is. Barrons is as enigmatic as ever, and rarely does Mac get any answers from him about... well... anything. Having shed her Pretty in Pink persona, Mac 2.0 begins her dark trek into Dublin's night life and her quest to find the Sinsar Dubh. Sexual tension sizzles between Mac and Barrons. Only time will tell what will happen between them. These books are too easy to read. When it takes only a couple of hours to finish it is too easy to read a couple of them in not very long. I still like the idea of this series but the sexual tension thing, which seems to have become mandatory, is getting on my nerves. It is irritating and makes the strong, independent heroine lose a lot of the respect I might have had for her. Mac is still on the lookout for the Sinsar Dubh. She has come to terms with her sidhe-seers ability and is trying to embrace the fact that her life will never be normal again. Dublin’s streets are more infested with the Unseelie than ever before, it seems that the Lord Master has been busy. Mac still isn’t sure who she can trust. Jericho Barrons continues to protect her, but he won’t give her a straight answer to anything. V’Lane the Seelie Prince, seems trustworthy, but there is his one lacking quality of being a Fae. Then there is a new introduction. The old woman that saved Mac her first night in Ireland, seems to be the leader of a clan of sidhe-seers, but Mac doesn’t entirely agree with their methods, so she is back to what she knows, Jericho Barrons. They don’t seem to be getting any closer to discovering the whereabouts of the Sinsar Dubh and matters don’t improve when Mac is captured. Her captor plans to torture her to death, and Barrons has no way of rescuing her this time.What an captivating sequel! I have to agree with Mollie on this, I like Bloodfever better too! There are so many questions that I still have unanswered, I can’t wait to read the next one. We finally get a little glimpse into Jericho, but it could be anything. New key players are developed and some are lost for good, well maybe. This book kept me on the edge of my seat, and threw me for a loop when I thought I had everything figured out. If you are a fantasy fan, I really do recommend this series. As I mentioned before with Darkfever this is an adult series, but I think an older/mature YA reader, will immensely enjoy it. The next book in the series is Faefever is due to be released Sept. 30th. Mac is back, and with barely a time lapse between the end of Darkfeaver the action takes off in a hurry. A sinister, shroud-swathed figure is stalking her, the cops are camped out on the bookstore doorstep, Barrons is more intense than ever, and the more she finds out about her sister's death, the more confused she gets. Tighter plotting moves this fast-paced second installment right along. I'm definitely looking forward to catching up with Mac's next adventure. no reviews | add a review
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