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Fact 1: Mac kicks butt. As some of you know, Mac has been public enemy 1 for me since Darkfever. Too much pink, too much silliness, too irritating, not enough badass. Well hallelujah because black is the new pink. Meet Mac 4.

Life will never be the same. Fact 4: V'Lane No more bra on bra off games? Fact 5: Dani I like you but will you please refrain from saying "fecking" and "dude" every two seconds? Thank you. This book was fantastic. The beginning had me like Then, there was a lot of this And, I'm left with this holy-crap-on-a-cracker kind of ending?!

Once again, I'm so glad I have the next book in this series ready to go. I am stunned. And, because I refuse I'm off to read the next book in this series pronto. View all 7 comments. I am so enthralled by Mac and the world she has discovered never existed in her previous life and I follow her wherever she goes. I am so immersed in this series….. I needed to find out what happens Mac…what could possibly be worse than her experience with the Unseelie Princes??

Suddenly realizing I did not have a copy of Dreamfever…. Eventually I was told 1 copy was available at a bookshop which is miles away from my home…but did that stop me????? Absolutely not………. The rescue scene is really touching…. They are growing closer to each other and to finding the darn book of evil!!!!!!!!!!

The human world is quickly being overtaken by the dark Fae…. There are still so many questions left at the end of this book….. The Lord Master is determined to get something from Mac and even kidnaps her parents to force her hand. What does Mac have that everyone wants it? Who is she really????

I think more than what we are led to believe…more than just a sidhe-seer. She is the catalyst to either the saving or destruction of the human world.. The cliffhanger in this book devastated me…….. I wanted to scream at the betrayal and lies that caused such pain to Mac.

No, this cannot happen I said to myself. For what reason????? The last sentence had me in tears…….. I wish I had the next book, Shadowfever…but the hardcover is sold out and I will have to wait for the paperback edition, which I hope will be soon.

You will love it as much as I do. View all 14 comments. Mac has been turned Pri-ya after the brutal ending of the last book. There is only one who can save her and bring her back and oh friends he sure does! She has some new added powers and only trusts Dani, who is in herself a great character. New world. New rules. New me. Mac may know all the players now in this game but their actions and plays are completely unpredictable. View all 64 comments.

Jan 26, Flannery rated it really liked it Shelves: paranormal , kcls , read-in , i-want-to-go-to-there , reviewed Other thoughts: view spoiler [My favorite part was when her monster Barrons, I presume kept urinating in a circle around her. View all 35 comments. How is that a thing, you ask? This is a story of hells and heavens, lies and truths, reality and surrealism.

I am well aware I make no sense right now. The world needs you back, healthy, strong. You thought you had broken before, when you lost Alina, but there are so many more way 4 Stars Well that was an Dreamfever is both my favourite AND least favourite book in this series, thus far.

You thought you had broken before, when you lost Alina, but there are so many more ways to break. This world is dangerous and the only way you are going to be able to survive it is if you break all those pretty layers down and become the weapon. That is the only opinion, and for that I am truly sorry. View all 18 comments.

Feb 21, Mada Linx rated it it was amazing. Re-read How much longer will the awesomeness continue? View 2 comments. Jan 17, Mizuki rated it it was ok Shelves: read-only-when-running-out-of-book , disappointment , mary-sue-warning , unrealistic-main-characters , nothing-special , supernatural-stuff , fairies-related , no-hell-no , unable-to-suppress-my-disbelief , bad-bad-bad-romance. Pre-review: I am still not sure if I want to read this sequel, after suffering three books, I think I have had enough.

And today I read this review : view spoiler [ Rape. There is a lot of rape, attempted rape, and mind rape in this series so far. Personally, I don't think this author could handle the subjects she was trying to talk about at all. She brushed them under the rug, which means that all of her characters also brushed them under the rug. This is the man the ladies are pining after. He tells her it was her fault for not calling for help, he jokes that she shouldn't be kissing a Fae because she's had enough Fae in her mouth recently when she was gang raped , he says that she seems perfectly fine for having been gang raped recently, he continues to humiliate her by bringing up all the times they had sex together when she was basically drugged.

I don't have much problem with sexual violence in novels, but I'm absolutely sicked of those women have to get raped first before they become badasses cheap plot device and character development if you can call it that Plus, have anyone ever noticed that throughout the first three books of the series, no one seems to show much sympathy nor concern toward those Pri-ya , female fey-seers who are addicted to sex with the feys.

You know, feys can use seduction to force themselves on mortals, whether the mortals want it or not. So, don't ask me to feel sorry for Mac when none of the characters seems to feel sorry for those Pri-ya in the first three books. No one seems to care that they might just be as helpless and victimized as poor Super Special Innocent Snowflake Mac. Those nameless, faceless Pri-ya do not deserve to be sympathized because they are not Mac, you know. But of coruse, God forbid that sympathy and care to be showed among women, that's how things usually go in this Fever series, women can only hate, slut-shame, be jealous of, try to control each other instead of showing sisterly concern and sympathy, and it sucks.

Well, please look somewhere else, you are not going to find any of these within Dreamfever , book 4 of the best selling Fever series. Yes, right. It's the fourth book already and guess what? Things still aren't getting better. Arguably, it gets worse. Still Dreamfever continues to be marred by the same old flaws which plagued the previous three books. To make matter worse, new flaws can also be found, such as: Warning: There are unmarked spoilers for the previous book and its ending in the follow part: 1 How rape is handled in the story: You think you are going to read about a heroine surviving the traumatic experience of sexual violence and violation against her free will and body, and rape will be addressed in a meaningful way?

Sorry, you had picked up the wrong book. By the end of the previous book, Mac, the main character, was raped by three Unseelie princes and lost her mind. She became addicted to sex with the deadly Fae and became mentally enslaved. I'm still not going to dignify this guy by remembering his name came to her rescue and helped restoring Mac to her sanity by To tell the truth, I'm not against this particulate plot development, but I do know many readers are upset that What's His Name did it with Mac when she lost her mind, which made the guy as much a rapist as those Fae princes who gang raped her.

And I fully understand why people are upset about it. However, I still found the scenes with Mac and What's His Name together and how things go between them to be satisfyingly written especially the nice things What's His Names had done for Mac.

I also found Mac a great deal more tolerable when she was crazy and had nothing but sex in her mind. I mean, it's still better than her hateful, judgmental old self am I a horrible person for saying that?

Then, let me tell you what I truly have problem with. It takes place after Mac came to her sense, then she faced What's His Name once more, only to have the guy insulted her over the fact of her being gang raped. Not only this, the guy also threw rape jokes at Mac's face, for more than once.

Oh, my goodness. As much as I hate Mac and want a monster to eat her, Mac still doesn't deserve this. It also makes me wonder: is that really the kind of guy whom women from both within and outside of the book are wetting their underpants for? A guy who insults women for being raped? A guy who says BS that basically telling the raped victim: "You had been careless and unwise, you brought it upon yourself"? Not only this, who can forget Kat, a female character's loving remark of "she Mac asked for it"?

Hell, to the no. And they are not the only ones. The other sidhe-seers, who hidden themselves in a 'heavily guarded abbey' to avoid the evil Fae and other monsters, are no better.

Not only Mac can just went to the abbey, firing a burst of bullets at the handle of the front door and then kicked the door in and then walked into the abbey, simply because those stupid bitch sidhe-seers were so stupid that they just left the front door unguarded and unwatched. Later on, they also just left the side door unguarded so Dani could just slip back in. Later on, Mac, What's His Name and the Fae Prince I also have no desire to recall his name had a fight on the hallway, and none of those stupid-bitch sidhe-seers heard anything and came to check on them.

That's ridiculous. I wonder had the author of this book even paused and thought about what she was writing when she created this book? I have a good guess that she hadn't because a lot of stupid things just happen in the story and characters are making some really stupid choices. For example, Mac and Dani repeatedly and publicly disobeyed Rowena, the leader of the sidhe-seers, even stealing important Hallow Objects from her, but they never had to face any consequence. For example, no one seems to suspect view spoiler [Rowena for being a traitor, even after she left the sidhe-seers poorly trained, keeping life-saving information from them and then sending them off to the war zone.

During said trance, she wanted nothing but sex, she didn't even want to eat food. But obviously tons of sex with What's His Name keep her body in shape and better than before. Ladies, let's find a Big Strong Guy and have tons of monkey sex with him! It's an old problem actually, but by now Mac is so special there is a prophecy about her.

Give me a break. Mac was finally going to face the Lord Master LM and save her parents! Suddenly Mac is sent magically to another worlds through the Fae Slivers! So no confrontation between Mac and the villain! Whoever had claimed the latter books of the series are better, now I'm holding you responsible for the loss of my time and the death of my brain cells.

View all 20 comments. What a fecken rush!! Just finished it! Love the series and this book! Despite it being nearly midnight here, I don't think I'll be able to sleep for several hours as I need to clear my mind and decrease my heart rate. If you've already read this book, you know how hard that is going to be! The paranormal elements of the series is really starting to intensify, with more creatures, magic, danger and worldly realms.

I am completed sucked into this world. The s Whew! The story picks up were we left off in Faefever, so these books absolutely need to be read in order. I think you could start with Faefever as that book provided a lot of backstory, but Dreamfever just jumps into the continuation and assumes the reader already knows quite a bit. But you will also be left with a large handful of new questions to ponder for the next book! Oh man! SO am I sorry that I didn't wait until all books were published before reading the series?

Heck no!! It's a great series, and its fun guessing and forming theories. If you couldn't already tell, I'm infatuated with this series. Not only will I re-read all the books over and over again, but Barrons has taken top spot as the literary man of my dreams sorry Atticus Finch - and I still have one book to go, which I am not ready for because good things can't and shouldn't end.

Stuff finally happens. Questions are finally answered. Mac is the fiery and fierce heroine I've come to lurve and Barrons just doe If you couldn't already tell, I'm infatuated with this series.

Just when you think you're going to find something out, she revokes that privilege. She makes you work for your answers till the very last page, and you still end up with a steaming mug of WTF. But I forgive because she gives you a naked Barrons. View all 15 comments. Shelves: fantasy. I'm dying inside. They all take storytelling to its most fundamental and beautiful form.

This author is telling something, not a ego-filled conceptualization of their own fantasies filled with melodrama to cushion the lack of true plot. And holy fuck does Karen Marie Moning have stuff to say. Super recommend. When you think you know what to expect, she completely turns you for a loop and you are left feeling exasperated. Reading about Mac again was such a thrilling ride! After the ending in Faefever, I nearly lost it. I sprinted to my shelves to grab Dreamfever and read the first two chapters.

The emotions rolled through me but still, I found I way to stop myself. Shadowfever is patiently waiting on my ereader at the moment and I am so eager to devour it next! Mac is such a fierce heroine! I absolutely loved reading from her POV. I loved the differences in writing style when she was Pri-ya and then later on for the rest of the book. Love her! I seriously love this kid. She has some of the best lines in the book.

What a way to go: death-by-shoe Shade. I grin. I have a black sense of humor. You try living my life, see what color yours turns. Barrons aka the love of my life - I never thought I would be so infatuated with a fictional character like him, but I am.

You can probably guess which my favourite scenes with him were. Probably the most interesting thing was when Mac got glimpses into Barrons mind. So worth reading the series just for those little moments. I could go on forever. Especially when one needed one. I find this It is called jealousy. View all 28 comments. Sep 08, Sophia Triad rated it it was amazing Shelves: worldend-endofworldasweknowit , fairies-fae-pixies , immortals , 4fantasy-lovestories.

A Priya and Barrons are getting intimate, learning each other in the beginning of the book. Barrons is Barrons because he told her that it is his name. The Priya is Mac because he told her that it is her name. Start again, trying another book first. When Mac and Barrons are having sex together finally, it will be fantastic but it will also be bitter.

Because it is not a matter of a mutual decision or because A Priya and Barrons are getting intimate, learning each other in the beginning of the book. Because it is not a matter of a mutual decision or because they realize that they love each other. It will be mainly a matter of survival.

This is the book where all the major players of the series are finally brought together. This is a fast paced, excellent written, smoothly executed, originality oozed book. Everything and everyone matter in this book. Most of the scenes are worth mentioning.

I am picking the most heartbreaking one: He touches my face. View all 16 comments. You know you have it bad for a series when you think: "If I start reading now, I'll finish this book by midnight, start the next one and if I put it down by 3am then I am still able to get six hours of uninterrupted sleep which means I can finish it tomorrow before work and suffer through the brutal book hangover over the weekend.

View all 4 comments. Feb 15, Beth rated it it was amazing Shelves: fae , pnr , , , urban-fantasy , five-star-reads , src-fall , i-reviewed-this-bad-boy , kindle , So I actually threw this book across the room when I finished it. I was frustrated and upset and god dammit, I needed more except there wasn't any more to be had. Cliffhanger City. It's a good thing my husband is a sound sleeper, although it did startle both the cats who've started sleeping with us again now that it's getting chilly at night.

And after recovering from my childish burst of emotion, I had to heave my big, pregnant belly out of bed, waddle across the room, bend ov So I actually threw this book across the room when I finished it.

And after recovering from my childish burst of emotion, I had to heave my big, pregnant belly out of bed, waddle across the room, bend over which is soooo awkward that I normally try to avoid it as much as possible these days , pick it up and then crawl back into bed so I could reread the last chapter for clues about what the hell just happened.

I wound up rereading that chapter four times in a row and I'm not any closer to knowing than I was after the first time. I have some theories but can just as easily talk myself out of them as I can talk myself into them. This was the fourth installment in a series of what will be five and just like last summer after the third came out, I'm left feeling a little strung out.

Anyway, no "real" review from me and no spoilers. I can't recommend this series and this author enough to anyone who's a fan of any of the following: paranormal romance, dark urban fantasy and fairies. This series is so addictive. I love it! I knew this re-read of the series wasn't going well, and I still continued. It's like I can't focus and then I start skimming instead. I can't seem to become invested by the story, because, to be honest, it bores me.

I only want more Barrons. Mac annoys me. I don't care for V'lane nor Dani. Dani is like an annoying little kid who thinks too highly of herself. I don't like characters like that. That being said, I skimmed. A lot. I just wanted to be done with the re-read. Love triangle? Users who have this book I have the Ebook I have the Paperbook. Users who want this book I want the Ebook I want the Paperbook.

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