Ratings3
Average rating3.8
3.5 stars.
I have mixed feelings about this last book of the series and the series overall. I have had the feeling, especially throughout the books released after Shadowfever, that the author has created a world that even she herself doesn't know about.
To be continued..
There may be a few spoilers.
Wow. The Fever series has been such a ride for me. Thankfully, I got to this party late, school got in the way, this and that, and so I only started the series in April. I love KMM's writing, it is beautiful, it flows, I love that sometimes I need to look up words, I simply love her writing style. She doesn't go into every little detail about the Fae, about the Light and Dark courts, about the nine. She give you glimpses, just enough to hook you, to get enough of the story, and sometimes thats all.
I was wondering why there was so much backstory on Dani/Jada. Not that I don't adore the mega, it just seemed out of place. Although I think I would have preferred her time in the silvers, not her time as a child. There was a definite shifting of focus from the main characters, and KMM has said she is going to write another book in the Fever world, I believe that it will be with Dani as the mc. I am perfectly ok with that. This book really felt like the end of the Mac and Barrons' story, and the beginning of Dani's story.
For most of this book I was pretty happy, I read slowly, and even re-read some of the pages that packed punch, and I wasn't really sad until the very end, freaking Shazam. I was fighting the tears before everyone went to find Shazam, but he said this, and boom, flood gates.
The one who danced you into love.