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Karen Marie Moning "Fever" novels

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punky ( member #12233) posted at 11:54 PM on Thursday, January 21st, 2010

Still alive!

Man, this has been a fun book so far...about 3/4 finished...

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punky ( member #12233) posted at 3:38 AM on Sunday, January 24th, 2010

Wow!!! That was inneresting. I think I know who it is. Don't know what I think it is, though. A bad mamma jamma no doubt...

Really looking forward to the final book. I think the person in the monster and Ryo will be ok, though. Her notes at the end of the book are very "never fear"-ish.

So, when does the next Sookie come out? And what the hell do I read now???

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 ladyvorkosigan (original poster member #8283) posted at 11:47 AM on Sunday, January 24th, 2010

Early Summer.

Do we have any evidence other than V'lane's word that he's in contact with the Queen, or that he is in fact a Seelie prince? Otherwise, I assume he's the 4th rapist, possibly the UK, and also the one who killed the sister. Still could be the 4th rapist w/o being the UK of course.

Plus that means V'lane is The Villain.

It nagged him, in particular, that none of the girls he’d known so far had given him a sense of unalloyed triumph.

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punky ( member #12233) posted at 11:21 PM on Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

NO evidence at all.

I was thinking that, too.

But he has saved her butt a couple of times.

BUT again why does he keep giving her the spear back? Seems like he'd make it go away forever since it could kill him.

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BetrayedSAHM ( member #27305) posted at 1:16 AM on Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

jumping in here because I can't resist.

I love and hate this series. Lovin' it for all the reasons you guys mention. Hatin' it because I *thought* that the fourth book was the final one and I stayed up all night long to finish it. Sigh.

Another Stackhouse coming out in early Summmer? What did you guys think about the ending of the last one, where Pam says that Eric will live on in Sookie? I'm starting so suspect that things aren't looking good for Eric Northman.

Totally divorced and moved on. Life is fantastic
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punky ( member #12233) posted at 10:03 PM on Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

We really need to resurrect the Sookie thread. I'm sure there is a lot to discuss--both book and TB.

And I think Eric's way too good (or bad:)), to get rid of.

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 ladyvorkosigan (original poster member #8283) posted at 5:15 PM on Thursday, January 28th, 2010

I can't even remember what happened in the last one and how it ended up. Did the whole fae storyline basically wind up in the last one, with her grandfather and all that? What was going on with Eric at the end? I can't even remember if we're rid of Quinn yet.

I will say that as much as I despise Alcide, the dude they cast in the role on True Blood is *fit*.

It nagged him, in particular, that none of the girls he’d known so far had given him a sense of unalloyed triumph.

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punky ( member #12233) posted at 11:38 PM on Thursday, January 28th, 2010

Where did you see Alcide?

I don't think the whole fairy thing is over at all. I might re-read the last book, too, because I am suffering from can't remember...

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 ladyvorkosigan (original poster member #8283) posted at 10:31 AM on Friday, January 29th, 2010

http://tvwatch.people.com/2009/12/16/true-blood-casts-werewolf-alcide-herveaux/

Not a good pic but other searches will return better. He's *big*, which is key.

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punky ( member #12233) posted at 6:05 PM on Saturday, January 30th, 2010

I think that's good...he is big! I imagine Alcide's hair would be a bit longer, though.

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punky ( member #12233) posted at 4:11 AM on Saturday, August 7th, 2010

Bumping in anticipation of August 18 release of next/final? book.

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punky ( member #12233) posted at 4:19 AM on Saturday, August 7th, 2010

Guess I was a bit overly excited here...

[This message edited by punky at 10:55 PM, August 7th (Saturday)]

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 ladyvorkosigan (original poster member #8283) posted at 8:58 AM on Saturday, August 7th, 2010

Thanks for the heads up, didn't even know!

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punky ( member #12233) posted at 4:39 PM on Saturday, August 7th, 2010

You are so welcome! I can't wait. Especially since I have finished Vampire Academy...for now at least.

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NewAttitude ( member #1030) posted at 5:29 PM on Saturday, August 7th, 2010

We'll have to have a race to see who finishes it first! lol

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NewAttitude ( member #1030) posted at 5:31 PM on Saturday, August 7th, 2010

Wait...I'm showing it doesn't come out until January?

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punky ( member #12233) posted at 1:14 AM on Sunday, August 8th, 2010

I just saw August 18 on the Karen Moning website!

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NewAttitude ( member #1030) posted at 1:27 AM on Sunday, August 8th, 2010

Sweetie, that's for her last book.

August 2009.

Obviously someone needs to update her site.

The next one is coming out in January according to Amazon.

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punky ( member #12233) posted at 4:56 AM on Sunday, August 8th, 2010

Well...damn. Now I gotta find something else to read. Shouldn't be a problem...

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 ladyvorkosigan (original poster member #8283) posted at 12:24 PM on Sunday, August 8th, 2010

Have you read the Amelia Peabody series?

Not paranormal, but fits the same niche in your reading life, I've found.

And it's like 20 books long.

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