![]() ![]() The action of the story is compelling and unpredictable. However, the heroine is independent and calls on them only when she knows she’s in over her head. There is also an attraction between the two and some incredible jealousy between the two men. ![]() He wants and needs the evil book and MacKayla is not sure what he’ll do to get it. Second, there’s V’lane, a Fae and Seelie Prince. First, there’s Jericho Barrons – the man who provides her with a place to live and teaches her strategies that keep her alive. She also has another special gift in that she can sense the Sinsar Dubh, an evil book of dark magic needed in the quest to keep the human and Fae worlds separate.Īs she seeks to track the book as it leaves a trail of death in its wake, she’s caught in the crosshairs of two very powerful men, neither of whom she can trust or decipher. ![]() MacKayla also discovers that she and her sister, natural sisters adopted by Americans, are sidhe-seer, or ones who can see – and kill – the Fae when no one else can. While there, she discovers a world she wished she never knew existed, filled with light and dark Fae. MacKayla Lane is a young Georgia woman who travels to Dublin to find answers to her sister’s unsolved murder. ![]() Faefever has both of those characteristics, and, though I found reading it occasionally frustrating, I was captivated. While I enjoy urban fantasy, I’m always aware that it’s a genre that will often lack a HEA and is sometimes written in first person, something I can find annoying. ![]()
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