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title: "Dreamfever: Fever Series Book 4"
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# Dreamfever: Fever Series Book 4

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Dreamfever: Fever Series Book 4

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Loved it! Can't put it down.
  

*by R***N on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 18, 2023*

Just started this series not to long ago and I can't put them down. I went ahead and bought the whole series.  The author writes intelligent, well thought out scenes. The flow of the story is continually suspenseful and easy to read. It's a new take on a old genre. You won't be disappointed...at least I don't think so, I don't know how the series ends;)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Getting better
  

*by B***S on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 12, 2023*

Getting better and better as the books go on. I listened in audible and it is 100% better now with the new narrator

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    I was in a fever to finish Dreamfever. The momentousness of this series (and Dreamfever) is NOT an exaggeration!
  

*by J***E on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 26, 2014*

You can guess from the book synopsis that Dreamfever is a dark story. But you should already know that if you read the first three books in the series. If you haven't you really need to go back and start with those because you will be very confused, possibly creeped out and definitely missing three amazing books.The moment Mac has dreaded - Halloween - has finally happened. The walls between our world and the Fae came crashing down and all the dark Fae, the Unseelie, have been released from the prison that held them for hundreds of thousands of years. And they are insatiably hungry. For sex, for death...and our world will never be the same.Mac, MacKayla Lane, is at the center of it all. As a sidhe-seer who can sense Fae objects she is desperate to find and contain the most powerful Fae Hallow, a book that contains all the dark magic created by the Unseelie King. She wants to put the walls back up and her world to rights. She is also driven by vengeance to find and kill her sister's murderer. However, Mac's problems keep adding up and just when you think she's hit rock bottom, nope. There is so much farther she can fall.Mac continues to find herself caught between the electrifying, enigmatic Jericho Barrons - who wants the book for his own reasons - and V'lane, a Seelie Prince. She also has to deal with Darroc, the Lord Master, who was her sister's lover. Mac's no longer sure the LM is responsible for Alina's death.On top of EVERYTHING else (Really? You're like: there's more? Yep.) Mac practically wages war to earn the loyalty of her fellow sidhe-seers. They are led by Rowena who is powerful, manipulative and nursing a major hate-on for Mac. Not since Professor Umbridge in Harry Potter have I felt such wholehearted loathing toward a character. It's becoming more and more evident that there aren't really heroes or villains in this series. Sure there are protagonists, but that doesn't make them good people. Even Mac has made a lot of hard choices. However, there is NOTHING that can alter my abhorrence of Rowena. Seriously, I'm getting worked up just writing about her so I'm stopping now.The best parts of this book include:1) Dani, a young sidhe-seer who has her own special gifts and a very dirty mouth2) The Silvers, another Unseelie Hallow of mirrors that permit travel to different places, time and dimensions3) A sexy Scottish Druid (named Christian, which I loved)4) Jericho Barrons, who I confess to despising at first. He's still an arrogant ass, but what a complex character! He definitely has his own code and that's what I admire most about him. He and Mac are still dancing around each other. He might not get much page time, but when he does? Wow.5) The darkness. This is definitely an adult story. Not only is there sexual violence (which I really hate to read), many, many people...die. There is so much death and destruction. But it doesn't make you depressed. If anything it forces you to keep your eye on that tiny pinprick at the end of the tunnel, even if you're not sure it's actually even there. Hope strengthens. Fear kills.Dreamfever is quite a bit longer than its predecessors, which I didn't realize until I had been reading for what felt like forever (on Kindle). I finally checked the actual page count online. I read this baby cover-to-cover one night after work and finished it in time for the 10 o'clock news...it definitely burned me out a little bit!I can't really compare anything else to the Fever series. Sure there are other stellar Urban Fantasy series out there - but these books are among the best. I honestly think they'd be unmatched if Mac's narration wasn't so bogged down by unneeded extended descriptions and her own windy inner monologue. There are also a few parts narrated by Dani. While her character voice is strong it's a little disjointing, and reading an entire book written in that manner would make me want to gouge out my own eyeballls. Karen Marie Moning's writing has seriously bewitched me. If I read other stories with similar narration ticks I wouldn't finish it. With the Fever series I can't put it down.My final quibble about this book is over all the bad stuff that happens to Mac. Not that it happens, but how she deals with it. This is another self-contradiction because one of the things I love most about Mac is her ability to keep going. She started out as pretty ignorant and honestly just too stupid to live. Now I have nothing but admiration for her. However, I wish there had been more of her coping with all the trauma she goes through. She takes hit after hit, and I feel like she should be more effected. Like I said. I hate to love it. Love to hate it? I dunno.If you want to read something unique and intricate that will screw with your mind (as evident if you just read my thoughts about it in this review) then the Fever series is for you. Dreamfever was amazing. Despite my complaints (it gets four stars from me) it still goes down as a favorite. I can't imagine a world in which we don't have authors like Karen Marie Moning who share their brilliance with us. I really can't. But now that I'm thinking about it's really freaking me out. Dreamfever! Read it!

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