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Daring You To Read: Darkfever by Karen Marie Moning
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Daring You To Read: Darkfever by Karen Marie Moning

by davincikittieOctober 27, 2011

 

I dare you to read Darkfever…

…book #1 in the Fever series by Karen Marie Moning!

After learning of her sister Alina’s mysterious murder, MacKayla Lane (better known as  just Mac) heads to Ireland determined to find out what happened and get her retribution.  At the tender age of 22, she doesn’t exactly have a plethora of survival skills but there just might be some fairly handly super-secret abilities that even she doesn’t know about.  On her quest to track down details of her sister’s sudden death, Mac teams up with an unlikely (and sometimes suspiciously nefarious) yet darkly appealing partner.  Chaos ensues as they begin the dangerous journey to finish Alina’s final task among the unsettling Unseelie fae.

If you’re a little lukewarm after Darkfever, KEEP READING THE SERIES!  If the word “Barrons” doesn’t have you thinking naughty things and jonzing for cake, you haven’t read far enough.  Trust me, it’s SO worth it!  And believe me, I wasn’t sad at all to see Rainbow Mac 1.0 go bye-bye as Dublin literally destructs into madness.

Read the GraveTells review of Darkfever here!

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davincikittie
Sue "DaVinciKittie" Brown-Moore is a veteran romance blogger and reviewer and the primary voice for GraveTells.com. Sue has been shamelessly pimping book boyfriends since 2010 and has won several blogging awards with GraveTells. Sue is also a freelance Developmental Editor passionate about helping authors bring out the best in their stories. She loves reading romance, fantasy, and sci-fi and edits any genre she reads for pleasure. You can follow Sue's editing blog, with tips and tricks for authors, at DaVinciKittie.com.
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