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Binding: Mass Market Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.6
EAN: 9780440240990
Edition: Reprint
ISBN: 0440240999
Label: Dell
Manufacturer: Dell
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 384
Publication Date: August 26, 2008
Publisher: Dell
Release Date: August 26, 2008
Studio: Dell
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A Q&A with Karen Marie Moning What inspired you to launch a new series? And what is the single greatest new twist in the Fever series that fans can expect to enjoy? Inspiration is a kind word. I didnt have a choice. Its the story idea that came and wouldnt go away. I think the single greatest new twist in the Fever series is that Mac is a continuing heroine, on a critical mission, who gets caught in a dangerous love-lust triangle with two of the most seductive men Ive written to date. If you were casting the Fever series for television, who would be the ideal actress to play Mac. Why? Thats a tough one. I dont watch much television and what I do see is after the DVDs have been released, so Im woefully out of date. If backed to a wall I'd say Mac is one part George from Dead Like Me, one part Sara Pezzini from Witchblade and one part sweet southern belle who's being forced to discover there's steel under all that magnolia, after all. You write vividly sexy scenes. You write thrilling suspense plots. Do you find any one part of crafting these novels more challenging than another? I find them equally challenging. The suspense plots have to be tightly constructed and seamlessly interwoven through the five books of the Fever series, which makes for a lot to keep up with, what to reveal, what not to reveal, how and when. The sexy scenes are very intimate and I dont shy away from detail, which demands both total immersion and separation of self to write. There are some "sexy" scenes in this series that are far more disturbing than seductive and those are among the most difficult to write. I hope if I'm squirming, wanting to rescue Mac, so is my reader. Were you surprised at any point in the writing of Bloodfevermeaning did anything come up in the creative process that was not what you anticipated when you began Darkfever, the first novel in the series? In Faefever, the third book of the series, Mac says: "Sometimes my dreams feel so real it's hard to believe they're just the subconscious's stroll across a whimsical map that has no true north. Sometimes it seems like Dreaming must be a land that really exists out there somewhere, at a concrete latitude and longitude, with its own rules, laws, treacherous terrains and dangerous inhabitants." (She later finds out The Dreaming does, indeed, exist.) I feel the same about the Fever world. Its so complete to me, so vividly and exactingly detailed that I think it must really exist out there somewhere. Since the story came to me in toto, there have been very few, minor surprises. If you could stand in a room with your heroesthe men from any of your novelsnot just the Fever novelswho would you most like to interview yourself? Why? What of the women? Men: The Unseelie King. Hes rumored to be a million years old. I want to know if hes sorry. Women: Queen Aoibheal. I want to know if shes really forgotten, or if shes just pretending. Describe your writing routine when composing the Fever novels. The location varies but the schedule is the same. I write best in the morning when my subconscious is still simmering with images and metaphors from dreaming. I wrote Darkfeverin Georgia, and Bloodfever in Key West; all that sunshine was a nice counterpoint to the darkness of the story. I start early in the morning, usually around 4:30 or 5:00 and write until 11, break for a two-hour lunch and go back to it around 1. I use the afternoons to edit and work on other aspects of my business. Before I go to bed I block out the scene(s) I plan to write the next day so my subconscious can mull them over while I sleep. When you arent writing your novels, what are you doing for fun? And what kinds of books or which authors are your favorites? Lately a lot of lying in the sunIm still in Key West and Im afraid Mac has rubbed off on me, or maybe its all the Jimmy Buffet they keep playing down here. Usually, however, Im not so sedentary. I love to work out, hike, bike, rollerblade, shop with my sisters, and travel with my husband and our cat, Moonshadow. I dont get nearly enough time to read. The most recent books I finished were the latest by Dean Koontz, Stephen King, Charlaine Harris, and an early Dan Simmons. And can you share a little sneak peek at whats coming after Bloodfever? The darkest hour is before dawn. It isnt dawn yet.
Product Description: I used to think my sister and I were just two nice southern girls whoâd get married in a few years and settle down to a quiet life. Then I discovered that Alina and I descend, not from good wholesome southern stock, but from an ancient Celtic bloodline of powerful sidhe-seers, people who can see the Fae. Not only can I see the terrifying otherworldly race, but I can sense the sacred Fae relics that hold the deadliest of their magic.
When my sister was found dead in a trash-filled alley in Dublin, I came over to get answers. Now all I want is revenge. And after everything Iâve learned about myself, I know I have the power to get itâ¦.
MacKayla Laneâs ordinary life underwent a complete makeover when she landed on Irelandâs shores and was plunged into a world of deadly sorcery and ancient secrets.
In her fight to stay alive, Mac must find the Sinsar Dubhâa million-year-old book of the blackest magic imaginable, which holds the key to power over both the worlds of the Fae and of Man. Pursued by Fae assassins, surrounded by mysterious figures she knows she cannot trust, Mac finds herself torn between two deadly and irresistible men: Vâlane, the insatiable Fae who can turn sensual arousal into an obsession for any woman, and the ever-inscrutable Jericho Barrons, a man as alluring as he is mysterious.
For centuries the shadowy realm of the Fae has coexisted with that of humans. Now the walls between the two are coming down, and Mac is the only thing that stands between them.â¦
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I love Karen Marie Moning's writing and have read all her books. However, if a story line is going to continue with cliff hangers at the end of each of the books, there should be a warning in bold print on the front page about the ongoing story line!!! Five books before we receive the answers to questions asked in the first book is ridiculous!!! I have quit reading other authors who tried this tact to get their books sold. I hate to think I will have to give up Ms. Moning, but I will if this is how she plans to write in the future.
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Thats why she is a fav. author, oh, and no way can I get 75 to 300 words.
I don't talk that much, much less write it.
If you enjoy Paranormal, you need stress free, escapist time NOT involving a computer this is one for you. While they are not vocabulary enhancers, every once in a while you'll get a word that hasn't been used in some time, and you'll go check it out.
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I wrote a review on Moning's first book, Darkfever and I stated that I was so drawn in that I couldn't put the book down. That goes double for this book! I have spent many a sleepless night devouring every word Moning has written and I can't wait to read the third book! There are some parts of Bloodfever that forced me to take a breath and regroup because they were quite violent and intense and of course reading them at night when I'm tired was probably not a good idea because I had a few nightmares to boot-but as I said before, I'm stuck in Moning's world and I don't want to leave any time soon!
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Good series! Definitely worth the time. I do wish Ms Moning had toned down the "whine" from her heroine sooner. I understand the need to establish Mac's naivete and resistance to believing in the supernatural, but until the end of this book, I felt the inner dialogue and external dialogue distracting. At the end of this book, the characters are more fleshed-out and I look forward to more!
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I liked this book. It kept me intrigued pretty much the whole time. I love the world that Karen creates for her readers. It's fun, mysterious, a little dark but also humerous and come to find out from BloodeFever; a bit sexy. I was getting tired of the hero and herione meeting, hating each other and before the fourth chapter caught up in a lusty can't live with out you monologue. You could see it coming. This series is much more than that. The reader actually has to use their mind and try to predict the outcome or next situation. I'm glad Ms. Moning is holding out on some good stuff. I'm very excited to start the next book FaeFever!
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