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Shadowfever: A MacKayla Lane Novel: Fever Series, Book 5
 
 

Shadowfever: A MacKayla Lane Novel: Fever Series, Book 5 [Kindle Edition]

Karen Marie Moning
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This book concludes the series fantastically and in ways I could never have predicted. A phenomenal book! This really is a must-read urban fantasy series. (Carolyn Morgan BOOK CHICK CITY )

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'A wonderful dark fantasy...give yourself a treat and read outside the box' Charlaine Harris on DARKFEVER

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 1445 KB
  • Print Length: 689 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0575108584
  • Publisher: Delacorte Press (18 Jan 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B003EY7IRC
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (29 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #6,025 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful
By Claire Mill TOP 1000 REVIEWER
Format:Hardcover
Shadowfever picks up right where Dreamfever left off, and for me there was no surprise at all to the discovery of the identity of the beast. From there we have a very different Mac to anything we've seen from her yet. And she has already changed a huge amount of the course of the series. Watching Mac grow up and develop from this very superficial 'barbie-girl' into someone who can kick ass, take the pain thrown her way and make the tough decisions she has to has been a fantastic journey. Likewise the world building has been some of my favourite. It's a dark, complex world with so many layers and so easy to get lost in. That hasn't changed for this final book.

Shadowfever is long, much longer than all the books before it. And while I never really felt like it was dragging as such, I do think it could have done with being a bit shorter. I think certain aspects were drawn out too far so that when they finally happened/were revealed, there was much less impact than there could have been. I was also a little surprised to find myself disappointed by the very last twist. Just something that got very suddenly tied up all neat and nice. It wasn't the biggest plot or anything, but it was just there then over and glossed over some at that. For the first time since Darkfever, where Mac's sunshiny, shallow personality grated on me, she irritated me again. It's late on in the book after one of many reveals and I just got very annoyed with her reaction and partly wanted her back to the Mac she'd been earlier in the book and also wishing the story would move on so I didn't need to put up with that Mac anymore. There were a couple other things I found myself a little bit disappointed with, but talking about them would be spoiler territory so I won't.

Really though, none of those little bits ruined the book for me. There is certainly a lot going on in Shadowfever and there are some real stand out moments which I loved. A few of the many twists were just fantastic and left me gaping, even when a couple had decidedly less impact. I read Shadowfever over a few days through a haze of flu, but I still thoroughly enjoyed it and while I didn't find it as impossible to put down as books 1-4, it was still a very compelling read!

Final books are so tricky. They so easily fall in to the disaster category and taint those before it, and rarely it seems can they outdo what came before (or possibly I'm reading the wrong books!!). I know there are those who would possibly consider Shadowfever one of those disasters, and I'm not denying it's flawless. It's not my favourite of the series (that lies with Faefever and Dreamfever), but I do think it's a very strong ending. I have my little issues with it, but overall I'm very satisfied with the outcome. Most of the big questions are answered and those left unanswered, I can live with. I really enjoy this final adventure in to Mac's world and I'm happy to say this is still one of my favourite series ever! KMM would have been very hard pressed to please all her many fans with this book, but I for one am very happy. Great read, and a worthy final for a spectacular series!!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Epic 21 Jan 2011
Format:Hardcover
I've been counting the days until this was released. The cliff hanger at the end of the previous book kept me awake at nights. So much so that I couldn't wait for the paperback and for the first time in ages bought the hardback. I don't think I've ever felt like that about a book before, and I've read a LOT of books in my time!

It's good. Very good. The most important plot lines are tied up, but there are enough left trailing to give me hope that another series of books is in the pipeline.

If you haven't read the first in this series, you must give it a go. This is an epic tale that will stay with you. And the best thing about it is that Moning has remained true to her characters right to the end. The description of Mac's grief was the most powerful thing that I've read in a long time, and the way the Barrons communicates his feelings to her was absolutely in keeping. You won't get cliches here. I love it.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
10 stars!!! 24 Jan 2011
By Elle L
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
I was eagerly waiting for the final instalment in the Fever series..and it did not disappoint. Karen Moning's dark urban fantasy world is so gripping i stayed late into the night finishing the books and was like a zombie for days after. Amazing character development, especially the heroine, Mac, as she discovers who she is in the final book. We find out about Barrons (finally!) and what motivated him to seek the Sinsar Duh. I won't give away any spoilers, but the ending met my expectations and resolved remaining issues. What a story! I feel in love with Moning's world, Dublin, the page-turning suspense and mystery and the great life lessons that Mac learns as she makes one mistake after the other. I wanted to throttle her and hug her at the same time, she was so real, so like normal people with their short-sightness, their insecurities, their suspicious side, that she had me on the edge from page one of the series, till the end of Shadowfever. Another amazing series goes to my all time favorites alongside Mead, Ward, Kenyon, Cole, Viehl and Singh, that I will read again and again.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Fever book 5
Please bear in mind that Shadowfever is the fifth (and currently the last although I know Karen Marie Moning plans to come back to this world after writing the spin off trilogy... Read more
Published 3 days ago by Sarah Gibson
A lot of padding, and not quite as big an impact as there could have...
Having felt like the previous title, Dreamfever was a bit of a filler, I was really hoping for something special as a climax to this series and boy was I in for a ride. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Gareth Wilson - Falcata Times Blog
Can this series get any better?
I had to start this book straight away after finishing Dreamfever. I had a horrid gut feeling who the "beast" was and I knew I would have had a breakdown if I didn't find out soon... Read more
Published 6 months ago by Jasprit
Awful!
I have never been moved to write a review on a book till now. This book was a sheer and utter disappoint, nothing was resolved in the end, gaping holes, a hole lot of nonsense... Read more
Published 7 months ago by philomena
karan marie moning
very good read ,5 books in all never read that much but it was the best thanks ,but need more now
Published 8 months ago by great read
Talk about leave the best till last!!
Shadowfever

Well, as expected, the final book in the fever series certainly does NOT disappoint. Read more
Published 8 months ago by Miss A. J. Murfitt
Different from the norm, just brilliant!!
It all comes together in this final installment, Mac has some tough decisions to make now her world has fallen apart! Read more
Published 9 months ago by Tilly
Great read!
I have just finished reading this series and loved the story line. I found this final book great athough wasnt as good a read as the previous books. Read more
Published 11 months ago by samantha83
shadow fever
excellent book, finished it in less than 2 days, the only drawback is it did,nt need to be so long, the author does waste a few pages writing about enviroments and it does go on... Read more
Published 12 months ago by samisasha
Shadow fever
Icouldnt wait for this book to come out, I can highley recomend a brilliant series of books you cant put them down when you start reading them. love them....
Published 14 months ago by s.thomson
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