Iced: Fever Series Book 6 and over one million other books are available for Amazon Kindle. Learn more
Buy New
$7.19
Qty:1
  • List Price: $7.99
  • Save: $0.80 (10%)
FREE Shipping on orders over $35.
In Stock.
Ships from and sold by Amazon.com.
Gift-wrap available.
Iced: Fever Series Book 6 has been added to your Cart
Have one to sell? Sell on Amazon
Flip to back Flip to front
Listen Playing... Paused   You're listening to a sample of the Audible audio edition.
Learn more
See this image

Iced: Fever Series Book 6 Mass Market Paperback – February 25, 2014


See all 18 formats and editions Hide other formats and editions
Amazon Price New from Used from
Kindle
"Please retry"
Mass Market Paperback
"Please retry"
$7.19
$4.21 $3.00
$7.19 FREE Shipping on orders over $35. In Stock. Ships from and sold by Amazon.com. Gift-wrap available.


Frequently Bought Together

Iced: Fever Series Book 6 + Shadowfever (Fever Series Book 5) + Dreamfever: Fever Series Book 4
Price for all three: $21.57

Buy the selected items together

Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought

NO_CONTENT_IN_FEATURE

Best Books of the Month
Best Books of the Month
Want to know our Editors' picks for the best books of the month? Browse Best Books of the Month, featuring our favorite new books in more than a dozen categories.

Product Details

  • Series: Fever
  • Mass Market Paperback: 512 pages
  • Publisher: Dell; Reissue edition (February 25, 2014)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0440246415
  • ISBN-13: 978-0440246411
  • Product Dimensions: 7 x 4.2 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1,097 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #33,940 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

Editorial Reviews

Review

“Moning returns to the heady world of her Fever series, and the results are addictive and consistently surprising. . . . The best elements of Moning’s sensual, shadowy epic are still here, from the sensual and enigmatic Fae to the super-alpha heroes and the breathless pace of their escalating conflicts. At its heart is a heroine whose development is likely to become the stuff of legends as this unforgettable, haunting series continues to evolve.”RT Book Reviews
 
“This is one of my favorite 2012 reads . . . It’s engaging, hilarious, amazing and Dani is going to be one heck of a woman.”USA Today
 
“A gripping story that combines excellent storytelling with believable characters that are rendered both superhuman and superbly human, with emotional fragility and psychological vulnerability in an unstable world fraught with danger . . . Fast-paced, with nonstop action set in a fascinating urban fantasy world of Dublin under siege, this is a smart, bold and textured success.”Kirkus Reviews
 
“Moning is a master storyteller. I don’t know how she does it, but she begs me to get on my knees and pay worship to the woman who has brought me the best, most labyrinthine stories and characters I’ve ever had the privilege to get to know. She weaves brilliantly, unapologetically, and without exception, and she has threaded the needle into me and I’ve been pulled, over and over, into her tapestry, and I don’t think I’m ever getting out. Iced is no exception.”The Bawdy Book Blog (five-starred review)
 
“Moning has taken a beloved series and made it better. . . . [She] has a way of bringing the reader into the story with her imaginative writing style and characters that are colorful and entertaining. . . . Please give Iced a try, you will become a Dani fan just like I did.”Night Owl Romance (top pick)
 
“An exciting opening of a new Fever saga . . . Readers will enjoy that the prime Fever cast plays major roles and the introduction of two new unique dangerous Fae who widen the mythos.”Genre Go Round Reviews
 
“[Moning] has always managed to give me everything I want in a book. . . . Iced will not disappoint.”Open Book Society
 
“We get edge of your seat action and danger. We get the promise of so much more to come. All in all, this is an excellent start to Dani’s trilogy.”Scandalicious Book Reviews
 
“Of course, I ended up loving this book. Just like I love everything [Moning] writes.”Fiction Vixen

About the Author

Karen Marie Moning is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Fever series, featuring MacKayla Lane, and the award-winning Highlander series. She has a bachelor’s degree in society and law from Purdue University.

More About the Author

Karen Marie Moning is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the sizzling Urban Fantasy FEVER Novels set in Dublin, featuring MacKayla Lane and Jericho Barrons, and the paranormal romance HIGHLANDER Series, with fifteen books in print in thirty-six countries.

She is a winner of the prestigious Romance Writers of America RITA award, and multiple RITA nominee. She graduated from Purdue University with a degree in Society & Law.

You can learn more about her and her work at www.karenmoning.com or
www.facebook.com/KarenMarieMoningfan

*Sign up for Karen's email newsletter to receive the latest book release updates, as well as info about contests & giveaways ( www.karenmoning.com/kmm/press/newsletter-signup.html )

Amazon Author Rankbeta 

(What's this?)

Customer Reviews

I knew I would read it because I love Karen Marie Moning's Fever Series.
Kris
It makes me want to go back and read the Fever books to really compare him to Barrons now that I know both of them.
DragonCeres
The action is fantastic, the story well plotted and the characters well rounded.
Deborah McNemar

Most Helpful Customer Reviews

450 of 492 people found the following review helpful By RLJJW on November 1, 2012
Format: Kindle Edition Verified Purchase
Let me start by saying that I adored the first five books. I have read them over and over and waited anxiously for the release of this installment. I almost took a day off work just to devote to my impending worship of this novel. I, like many others, was initially wary of KMM's plans to make her lead character the 14 year old Dani, who I felt to be mostly a nuisance character in the series. But I trusted KMM, especially when she assured us in her blogs and facebook page, over and over, that we would come to love Dani. That we would forget all about Mac and Barrons. And that the material was in no way YA.

Umm...not so much.

The book isn't terrible, it's just not a consistent continuation of the gripping story like the first five books that originally won my heart. In truth, in my second read, I've upped my rating from the 2 stars I was tempted to give it initially.

Here's what I liked:

Dancer. Finally learned more about who he is and I like him as a character.
Christian. Dramatic turn to his character, I am curious to see where KMM takes him from here.
Lor. I think he's hilarious in a dry, scenestealing kind of way.
Hoar Frost King and Crimson Hag. Creative, terrifying. Doubt we've seen the last of either of them.
Ryodan. Can't tell if he's a good guy, a complete ass, or sometimes both. I like the fact that I'm still not sure.

Here's what I kinda still don't care about, even after two reads:

Dani. Yeah, that's bad when you aren't invested in the main character after two reads of the book.
Kat and Sean. Who were they again?

Here's what I REALLY didn't like:

Dani is 14. I don't want to read about a 14 year old.
2 Grown men sexually attracted to a 14 year old. Eew.
Read more ›
63 Comments Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Sending feedback...
Thank you for your feedback. If this review is inappropriate, please let us know.
Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again
126 of 153 people found the following review helpful By DinaC on October 30, 2012
Format: Kindle Edition Verified Purchase
I was really intrigued by Ryo in the Fever books, so I was hoping we would get tons of him in this book and oh yeah baby, lotso Ryo.

For the Christian fans he is in there too, (although he was not in my top 5) I like the way he is evolving in this book.

I am going to be careful so as not to give out spoilers. I have waited so long for this book and started reading at 9:15 last night and just finished at 2:00 am. My brain hurts, but there was no way I could put it down. Had to finish and know EVERYTHING, at least everything we get in this book.

Lor is in this book more, and we see more of the 7. Not in a lot of detail, just more.

Dani is such a great paradox, what a fantastic character. On the one hand she is a genius, on the other hand she is a hormonal teenager, and the obvious stuff she doesn't see about relationships just makes me want to shake my head.

I was a little nervous about Ryodan, just b/c after Barrons (who I am pretty sure my heart still beats for) it is hard to have another Alpha character and not repeat the previous. KMM did not, Ryo is so his own guy. I will say after all Barrons judge me on my actions, you have to switch gears as Ryo is all about the head trip. In some ways he was a harder anti hero to get behind, b/c some of the things he does are just...you are going to have to read it.

I will re-read tomorrow, right now my head is full of Ice, Chesters, Ryo & Dani.

For the Mac fans - there are glimpses of her and Barrons - but that is it, Glimpses - this is Dani's book, and while I would have loved for it to be more Mac & Barrons, I guess the point was it is about Dani.

For those who like to skip ahead to the end of the book, do yourself a favor and don't.
Read more ›
14 Comments Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Sending feedback...
Thank you for your feedback. If this review is inappropriate, please let us know.
Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again
22 of 24 people found the following review helpful By Maida @ Literary Love Affair on November 19, 2012
Format: Hardcover
Do you know what I find is the most scariest thing when it comes to books? Expectations. You take a risk, when you set expectations and more often than not, disappointment is the result. My expectations for Karen Marie Moning's Iced were high - to say the least - but the difference with this book was, it turned out to be the exact opposite of disappointment. It was perfect! The engaging storyline, the surprising characters and just the right, teasing, sprinkle of romance were more than enough to keep me glued to the pages, day in day out. Ms. Moning definitely went above and beyond my expectations - and I have no doubt that she'll continue to wow me with her work.

I'll admit I was a little apprehensive about the story being told from a fourteen year old's POV and whether, originally an adult book, would fall into the young adult area - but my worries were for naught. Ms. Moning brilliantly incorporated Dani into this series as the protagonist and that in no way diminished the quality or execution of the storyline. In fact, KMM's descriptive writing and magical world building makes the Fever world feel like an alternate reality. Not to mention, the action-packed plot will have you freeze-framing right alongside Dani in order to figure out the mystery of all the ice. In simple words, KMM's Dublin is impossible to resist.

I've always enjoyed Dani as a character and despite my worry of her being the protagonist, I came to truly like her in Iced. Dani "Mega" O'Malley is fun, entertaining and full of great surprises and potential. Moning did a great job in bringing to light, how much Dani isn't a fourteen year old girl.
Read more ›
6 Comments Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Sending feedback...
Thank you for your feedback. If this review is inappropriate, please let us know.
Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again

Most Recent Customer Reviews


What Other Items Do Customers Buy After Viewing This Item?