Quotes from book
Darkfever

Darkfever

Darkfever is the first novel in the Fever series written by #1 New York Times best-selling American author Karen Marie Moning. The book was published in November 2006 by Delacorte Press. The romantic fantasy novel tells the story of the main characters journey into the supernatural world of fairies after she travels across the world to find her sister's murderer. The story is set in Dublin, Ireland and involves Celtic mythology.


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Karen Marie Moning photo

“Sometimes, Ms. Lane,” he said, “one must break with one’s past to embrace one’s future. It is never
an easy thing to do. It is one of the distinguishing characteristics between survivors and victims.
Letting go of what was, to survive what is.”

Variant: Sometimes, Ms. Lane," he said, "one must break with one's past to embrace one's future. It is never an easy thing to do. It is one of the distinguishing characteristics between survivors and victims. Letting go of what was, to survive what is.
Source: Darkfever

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“There are really only two positions one can take toward anything in life: hope or fear. Hope strengthens, fear kills.”

Variant: There are only really two positions one can take toward anything in life: hope or fear. Hope strengthens, fear kills.
Source: Darkfever

Karen Marie Moning photo
Karen Marie Moning photo
Karen Marie Moning photo

“What are you?
"A man with a rope?"
"Ha-ha.”

Source: Darkfever

Karen Marie Moning photo
Karen Marie Moning photo
Karen Marie Moning photo
Karen Marie Moning photo

“A lamb in a city of wolves.”

Source: Darkfever

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“What the bloody hell are you, Ms. Lane?”

Source: Darkfever

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Karen Marie Moning photo
Karen Marie Moning photo