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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. Love the book but I hate! cliffhanger endings!!!!!!! Third book of a Five Book Series, this was my least favorite. We learn very little. There seemed to be very little Barron's/Mac interaction in this book, and what interaction there was, was laced with violence. While I root for Mac and Barron's to have a HEA (Happy ever after) I could not help but be angry at Barron's treatment of Mac in this book. Mac is learning that she must not put all her eggs into a Barrons and V'lane basket. She illicit's the help of Inspector Jayne after opening his eyes to what is really going on in Dublin. The cliff hanger you are left with, made me throw my book in madness and frustration. Things heat up for Mac, and grow increasingly dire for the state of the world - Dublin in particular - in this third installment. Obviously, as Mac is narrating the action from some time in the future, she survives. But life certainly isn't any bed of roses. The mystery of exactly who and what Barrons is continues to plague her, and the death-by-sex lure of Fae prince V'lane doesn't fade, although she manages an uneasy alliance. But as Samhain approached, the walls between our world and theirs weaken, and even the combined efforts of all that stand against the Unseelie may not be enough.... Riveting stuff - I ended this book as I did the previous one, wanting to get my hands on the next installment ASAP. Unfortunately, the next one likely won't be out for a while. Moning's Fever series continues to unfold, with the adversarial relationship between Mac and irresistable jerk Barrons taking a (temporary) backseat to our heroine's increasingly independent machinations. I like that girl more and more. Ends with a massive turnaround that has left fans of the series (including me) howling and gnashing our teeth for the next book, due in August. Faefever is the third volume in a series of five, and the latest published as of April '09. no reviews | add a review
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