Burned : a fever novel
(Book)

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Series
Fever novels volume 7
Published
New York : Delacorte Press, [2015].
Status
Central - Adult Science Fiction
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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • “Mac is back and badder than ever!”—J. R. WardMacKayla Lane and Jericho Barrons return in Burned, the latest novel 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 deadlySinsar 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 ofsidhe-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.”—#1New 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.”—#1New 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.”—#1New York Times bestselling author Kresley ColeBurned 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 Reviews

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Format
Book
Edition
First edition.
Physical Desc
xxvi, 475 pages ; 25 cm
Language
English
ISBN
9780385344418, 0385344414

Notes

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"Burned picks up right where the surprising conclusion of Iced left off, and will feature beloved characters Mac and Dani O'Malley as they embark on another high-octane adventure in the Fever world"-- Provided by publisher.

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Also in this Series

  • Darkfever (Fever novels Volume 1) Cover
  • Bloodfever: a MacKayla Lane novel (Fever novels Volume 2) Cover
  • Faefever (Fever novels Volume 3) Cover
  • Dreamfever (Fever novels Volume 4) Cover
  • Shadowfever: a MacKayla Lane novel (Fever novels Volume 5) Cover
  • Iced: a Fever novel (Fever novels Volume 6) Cover
  • Burned: a fever novel (Fever novels Volume 7) Cover
  • Feverborn: a Fever novel (Fever novels Volume 8) Cover
  • Feversong: a fever novel (Fever novels Volume 9) Cover
  • High voltage (Fever novels Volume 10) Cover
  • Kingdom of shadow and light (Fever novels Volume 11) Cover

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Published Reviews

Library Journal Reviews

This seventh book in Moning's "Fever" series is also the second in a new urban paranormal trilogy that opened with Iced and stars intrepid teen sidhe seer Dani O'Malley, strong enough to challenge the Dark Fae gleefully overrunning the world. No word yet on plot, but expect to see favorite characters from the "Fever" novels like Christian MacKelter, Ryodan, Mac, and more. Love the sneak-peak opening: "Dublin, you had me at 'Hello.'"

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Moning, K. M. (2015). Burned: a fever novel (First edition.). Delacorte Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Moning, Karen Marie. 2015. Burned: A Fever Novel. New York: Delacorte Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Moning, Karen Marie. Burned: A Fever Novel New York: Delacorte Press, 2015.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Moning, K. M. (2015). Burned: a fever novel. First edn. New York: Delacorte Press.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Moning, Karen Marie. Burned: A Fever Novel First edition., Delacorte Press, 2015.

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