Burned: A Fever Novel, by Karen Marie Moning
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Burned: A Fever Novel, by Karen Marie Moning
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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • “Mac is back and badder than ever!”—J. R. WardMacKayla Lane and Jericho Barrons return in the blockbuster Fever series from Karen Marie Moning. It’s easy to walk away from lies. Power is another thing. MacKayla Lane would do anything to save the home she loves. A gifted sidhe-seer, she’s already fought and defeated the deadly Sinsar Dubh—an ancient book of terrible evil—yet its hold on her has never been stronger. When the wall that protected humans from the seductive, insatiable Fae was destroyed on Halloween, long-imprisoned immortals ravaged the planet. Now Dublin is a war zone with factions battling for control. As the city heats up and the ice left by the Hoar Frost King melts, tempers flare, passions run red-hot, and dangerous lines get crossed. Seelie and Unseelie vie for power against nine ancient immortals who have governed Dublin for millennia; a rival band of sidhe-seers invades the city, determined to claim it for their own; Mac’s former protégé and best friend, Dani “Mega” O’Malley, is now her fierce enemy; and even more urgent, Highland druid Christian MacKeltar has been captured by the Crimson Hag and is being driven deeper into Unseelie madness with each passing day. The only one Mac can depend on is the powerful, dangerous immortal Jericho Barrons, but even their fiery bond is tested by betrayal. It’s a world where staying alive is a constant struggle, the line between good and evil is blurred, and every alliance comes at a price. In an epic battle against dark forces, Mac must decide who she can trust, and what her survival is ultimately worth.Praise for Burned “Karen Marie Moning is back, delivering the kind of spellbinding, addictive, twisted tale we love to devour. Magic and madness, intrigue and illusion, passion and power, sexual tension and more sexual tension. . . . Burned is a book that shouldn't be missed. Thrilling, suspenseful, sexy—it has all the right stuff to delight the most ardent of Fever fans.”—USA Today“Dark, delicious suspense! Karen Marie Moning is my author of choice and Fever is my series of choice for action-packed suspense with a spine-tingling paranormal twist.”—#1 New York Times bestselling author Lisa Gardner“A masterwork by an incomparable writer. Burned is brilliant, sexy, and dangerous. I adore Moning! No one does it better.”—#1 New York Times bestselling author Sylvia Day “Prepare for a heart-stopping trip into the epic Fever world, filled with gasp-out-loud surprises and sweltering sensuality.”—#1 New York Times bestselling author Kresley Cole “Burned gets the highest rating from me. I wanted to run through town shouting ‘Mac is back! Mac is back!’ Grab some snacks, something to drink, and settle down for a cover-to-cover read that will likely keep you up all night.”—New York Times bestselling author Linda Howard“One of the most anticipated books in romance . . . Burned is told through several viewpoints, but the dominating view is Mac’s, and it’s wonderful to have her back, as well as get to spend time with the two Alphas in her life.”—Heroes and Heartbreakers “Deeply complex, heady and action-packed.”—RT Book ReviewsFrom the Hardcover edition.
Burned: A Fever Novel, by Karen Marie Moning- Amazon Sales Rank: #21077 in Books
- Published on: 2015-11-24
- Released on: 2015-11-24
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 6.88" h x 1.09" w x 4.19" l, .0 pounds
- Binding: Mass Market Paperback
- 512 pages
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204 of 227 people found the following review helpful. WOW, BLOWN AWAY (AND NOT IN A GOOD WAY) By Cattle Pillar What happened?! I want to cry right now. I waited so long for this and have looked forward to this book since Iced, and now I am extremely grouchy having finished it. KMM, I LOVE you. I ADORE you. Why have you done this to me? Your Fever series has been my absolute favorite series of all time up until now. I am going to vent, get this off my chest, then ignore that this installment ever happened and hope the next book is back on par with the other books in the series.SPOILERS AHEAD-I AM FEELING EMOTIONALLY UNSTABLE RIGHT NOW:What the hell is going on with Mac??? Why is she even more useless and vapid than the Mac in the first book of the Fever series? Why, KMM, why??? Mac came such a long way in the first 5 books and it is like her character development never happened. I am so incredibly disappointed in the portrayal of Mac in this book. I would have loved to read a book from Mac's perspective again if it was actually from Mac's POV. This is a Mac I don't recognize anymore. Certainly not the Mac that the last Fever book ended with. This Mac wasn't even as brave or determined as the Mac in the FIRST Fever book when she was clueless and bungling around with no idea about anything going on.Why does Barrons call Mac Ms. Lane again? Their romance and sizzle is gone. Buried, 6 feet under. I wish I could unread this book because the passion and sparks between the two are missing and it is sad. I can't mentally handle it after seeing one of the most scintillating romances ever in a series develop in the first 5 Fever books. I've reread the books a gazillion times just to experience the magic again. Nothing here. Nada. Zip. Zilch.Dani. Where do I start? Iced was a pretty damn good book from Dani's POV. I wasn't in love with it right away because Dani is annoying as hell. But she is SUPPOSED to be annoying! I get it, I grew to like it. I wanted to see Dani grow up, become a fierce woman. In this book, she became a DIFFERENT woman. The polar opposite of the Dani we kinda love and kinda want to smack upside the head at the same time. All of a sudden, Dani shows up, and she's grown up and a total stick in the mud. We don't see a transformation AT ALL. For all that happens in this book (very little), the book could have been about her adventures in the silvers and it would have been much more interesting. I feel cheated out of her character development.Subplots abound. I don't care about Kat. I don't care about Jo. Sue me. I just don't. Fillers everywhere. Little plot progression. No Christian, who is a VERY interesting character, until the end. I thought Christian was one of the most intriguing characters in Iced. I wanted more of him.Barrons and Ryoden are just dudes in this book. A book about my Uncle Bob might have been more attention grabbing. Barrons is an animal. Totally beastly and sex-ay. Not in this book. He's barely around and when he is, he's flat as a board. Ryo is suddenly developing feelings? Since when? He says he isn't, denies it like crazy, but does silly things like padding Jo's ego. Ryo would never do such a thing. Never in a million years.I am totally blown by away by how angry this book has made me! I don't recognize the characters anymore and basically nothing happened. I can't give it less than 3 stars though because these are such coveted characters and I want to read about them again, in recognizable form. Please KMM, I beg you to bring back the Mac and Barrons, Dani, Christian, Dancer, Ryoden, etc. that we know and love as readers. Bring back the sizzle, action, violence, fast-paced plot. All of it! I want it back! I am not giving up on you, woman.
131 of 152 people found the following review helpful. Zero steps forward, three steps back. By Lost in Denver What the heck happened? The previous book ("Iced") was an interesting story with a novel character, and I was looking forward to the confrontation between Mac and Dani. While "Iced" did most things right, "Burned" did everything wrong. First, it seems that Mac had turned into a vapid, pointless, mouth-breathing excuse for a heroine that turns into a drooling idiot anytime that a dreamy, hunky man crosses her line of sight or even crosses her mind. It's like the author completely forgot how to balance an active lead's romantic interests with being a useful and proactive heroine. Mac degenerated in this book from what she had been in previous efforts. She seemed to lose every argument that she had with anyone, particularly the dreamy, hunky men.Also, the author managed to totally ruin the character of Dani. Dani used to be the most interesting character, partially because we got to see what a young, rambunctious, and fearless young woman could be as she developed her superhero chops. The author decided that rather than continue what was previously a successful bit of character development, that she wanted to instead bypass that and artificially age Dani. She turned a unique character who could grow into being an adult into a full-fledged commando sex-bomb with none of the characteristics that made Dani special. My guess is that the author wants to have another once-promising character be available for sexy-times with all the misogynistic, dreamy, hunky men that she's populated her books with.The story itself was fairly lame, taking a long time to develop and not really having what I would normally consider to be a "big conflict." While most of the story was from Mac's point of view, there were a number of shifts to the perspective of other characters, all of which felt random and none of which were necessary for the story. I've also become somewhat tired of "the Nine." They're all huge and muscular and dreamy and they win every philosophical point when they engage in debate with the women-folk.I'm not sure why the author decided to go from a good urban fantasy story with an integrated romance angle to a bad romance in an urban fantasy setting, but I'm disappointed by the entire effort. When I finished "Iced," I was really looking for to "Burned," and burned is just what I got. Just not in a good way.
252 of 297 people found the following review helpful. Good but not great. By Kara Ok, I have to say I'm conflicted about this book. I think some of the struggle that Karen dealt with is pretty evident in this book. She originally intended this story line to be more books and focused on Dani and then another set of books returning to Mac. I think the pressure applied by fans and editors who were uncomfortable with Dani's age was detrimental to Karen's story here. I trusted her to handle the situation correctly, but obviously not everyone did. This book really had the feel that Karen was forced to shove 8 books of stories she had planned out into 3 now. The story was all over the place. It felt a lot like reading a script for a soap opera. You get a bit of drama from everyone's lives but never really enough to satisfy you or feel as though any story really got fully told. There were a few scenes that were very sweet and gave you a deeper look into some characters feelings, and that was nice. And even though I was excited about the prospect of getting more Mac/Barrons action, I found myself really missing Dani. She was really relegated to a side character in this book and you don't get much of her voice. If you're a fan of the fever series then you need to read it. I have a feeling it is really setting up the end game for us, but I don't think it will end up being anyone's favorite book in the series. It is actually the only book written by KMM that I can't see myself reading over and over again.
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