“Barrons’ lips twitched. I’d almost made him smile. Barrons smiles about as often as the sun comes out in Dublin, and it has the same effect on me; makes me feel warm and stupid.”
Quote by Karen Marie Moning
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In this fantasy novel, readers are transported to a world where fevers are not just illnesses but also sources of magical power. The story follows characters who must navigate the complex web of politics, magic, and personal relationships as they grapple with the consequences of their actions and the fate that seems to be predetermined. The narrative delves into the origins of fevers, their effects on society, and the moral dilemmas faced by those who wield this potent force. more
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