Sixteen days later, I had not only listened to Darkfever, but also Bloodfever, Faefever, and Dreamfever! I definitely had the fever which was, without doubt, due to Moning’s talent in writing cliffhanger endings. I started listening to Darkfever on November 1st. I planned to dip my toe in this fantasy series with no promised HEA and say I’d done so and move on. I followed that line of advice although I didn’t really see myself listening beyond Darkfever. I’d been advised to read Darkfever, the first in the Fever series, toward the end of 2010 since the fifth and final in the series was scheduled for release around the first of 2011. There is no absolute guarantee I’ll have one in the end nor do I know which hero would be featured in such (although I definitely have an opinion). Later I discovered yet another challenge (the biggest of all) and it has to do with that classic Happily Ever After I long for. I chose Karen Marie Moning’s Darkfever knowing that it would also challenge me as a series of unending stories with no HEAs nicely tying up each book’s conclusion. The last category in My Unofficial Personal Listening Challenge for 2010 was Fantasy – another genre I tended to avoid.
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