Dreamfever
- Published
- 2025
- Pages
- 417
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780385341653
- Reading Time
- ~7h 18min
Dreamfever is a fiction book by Karen Marie Moning. In 2025. It has 417 pages.
About this book
Karen Marie Moning’s Dreamfever serves as the twelfth installment in her Fever series, continuing to weave together urban fantasy and paranormal romance within a meticulously constructed supernatural landscape. Set against the backdrop of modern Dublin and its hidden counterpart, the Dreamworld, the novel follows MacKayla Lane as she navigates escalating tensions between human and fae factions. As political alliances fracture and ancient rivalries resurface, MacKayla’s unique bond with the Dreamworld becomes both a strategic asset and a profound vulnerability. The narrative explores themes of loyalty, cross-cultural diplomacy, and the enduring complexity of love across species boundaries. Moning’s signature blend of atmospheric worldbuilding, intricate political maneuvering, and character-driven tension remains central to the story. Readers familiar with the series will find this volume a natural continuation of its established lore, while newcomers may appreciate how it deepens the mythology surrounding the Dreamworld’s origins and its lasting impact on both mortal and immortal societies.
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How many pages is Dreamfever?+
Dreamfever has 417 pages.
When was Dreamfever published?+
Dreamfever was published in 2025.
What genre is Dreamfever?+
Dreamfever is a Fiction book.
What is Dreamfever about?+
Karen Marie Moning’s Dreamfever serves as the twelfth installment in her Fever series, continuing to weave together urban fantasy and paranormal romance within a meticulously constructed supernatural landscape. Set against the backdrop of modern Dublin and its hidden counterpart, the Dreamworld, the...
Who wrote Dreamfever?+
Dreamfever was written by Karen Marie Moning.