Introduction of the ebook: Darkfever

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“My name is MacKayla, Mac for short. I’m a sidhe-seer, one who sees the Fae, a fact I accepted only recently and very reluctantly.

My philosophy is pretty simple – any day nobody’s trying to kill me is a good day in my book. I haven’t had many good days lately. Not since the walls between Man and Fae came down. But then, there’s not a sidhe-seer alive who’s had a good day s “My name is MacKayla, Mac for short. I’m a sidhe-seer, one who sees the Fae, a fact I accepted only recently and very reluctantly.

My philosophy is pretty simple – any day nobody’s trying to kill me is a good day in my book. I haven’t had many good days lately. Not since the walls between Man and Fae came down. But then, there’s not a sidhe-seer alive who’s had a good day since then.”

When MacKayla’s sister was murdered, she left a single clue to her death, a cryptic message on Mac’s cell phone. Journeying to Ireland in search of answers, Mac is soon faced with an even greater challenge: staying alive long enough to master a power she had no idea she possessed – a gift that allows her to see beyond the world of man, into the dangerous realm of the Fae.




As Mac delves deeper into the mystery of her sister’s death, her every move is shadowed by the dark, mysterious Jericho…while at the same time, the ruthless V’lane – an alpha Fae who makes sex an addiction for human women – closes in on her. As the boundary between worlds begins to crumble, Mac’s true mission becomes clear: to find the elusive Sinsar Dubh before someone else claims the all-powerful Dark Book – because whoever gets to it first holds nothing less than complete control both worlds in their hands. …more

Review ebook Darkfever

Reread May 2021: It’s been ten years since I first read Fever and I confess that I was a little worried I might not like it as much on a reread… turns out it still does it for me. I inhaled this one and I’m moving straight onto Bloodfever.

Have these controlling alpha males aged badly? Sure. I remember the days when I declared Barrons my book boyfriend, whereas today I am endlessly grateful that I never ran into a real Barrons. I may have learned that Barrons would make a terrible boyfriend, b Reread May 2021: It’s been ten years since I first read Fever and I confess that I was a little worried I might not like it as much on a reread… turns out it still does it for me. I inhaled this one and I’m moving straight onto Bloodfever.




Have these controlling alpha males aged badly? Sure. I remember the days when I declared Barrons my book boyfriend, whereas today I am endlessly grateful that I never ran into a real Barrons. I may have learned that Barrons would make a terrible boyfriend, but, I don’t mind saying, he still makes one hell of a thrilling fantasy.

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I finished this book with two clear ambitions in mind:

1. I wanted to jump on the next flight to Dublin.
2. I wanted to sandwich myself between Jericho Barrons & V’lane (preferably naked).

Let’s just say that this is one of the most addictive stories I’ve read in a long time; even as I write this review, the second in the series is on it’s way to me courtesy of Amazon.

It just has… everything. A crime mystery, a fantasy world steeped in history and folklore, and the kind of men that you would hate in real life but are the most erotic thing imaginable in literature. I can’t believe I’ve waited so long before starting this series! …more

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