Darkfever: Fever #1
Description
CONTENT AVERSION ALERT: If you're not a fan of anything fairy-like, this series isn't for you. If you're ok with a world that includes all kinds of flappy, sappy supernatural beings, you'll find this series an addictive read.The world building aspect of this series is its most impressive achievement. It's an enthralling world where magic mixes with a contemporary setting to create a fascinating backdrop to the plot. The story is told in retrospect, but doesn't give too of the plot away. There are vague hints as to where the action is leading, but not so much that the ending is obvious. This makes it a fun ride for the reader because, as it progresses, you're given the opportunity to make predictions â something that's particular to Fever in comparison to other series in the genre.MacKayla Lane â the heroine â is an interesting character and the books are written so that the audience learns about the Fever world at the same time as she does. There's an undercurrent of snarkiness to Mac, which provides a lightheartedness that ensures that you never take the plot too seriously.
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