By the time we get to the second story arc, we know the characters better. Not knowing what’s really going on heightens the reader’s sense of danger and titillation. And the mysterious is exciting, compelling, sexy. ![]() KMM: I’m not sure I entirely understand this question but here goes: In the first five books, everything was mysterious because you were just meeting the characters. Q: Dawn: How is the second story arc you’re telling different from the first five books of the Fever series? The current story arc ends with FEVERSONG. They will not be part of the current story arc. I think the confusion stems from a recent post in which I told fans I agreed to write an additional two Fever novels for Random House. FEVERSONG is my SHADOWFEVER, where the shit I've been stirring into a mystery and a puzzle and a pattern hits the fan and flies off the blades to take its true form.” ![]() I talked about this in my August 2015 blog post where I said: “ICED was my DARKFEVER, setting the stage and engaging emotion where I wanted it, BURNED is my BLOODFEVER, building the scenery and developing the nuances necessary, FEVERBORN is FAEFEVER & DREAMFEVER where the stakes become increasingly clear and everything goes code red. ![]() KMM: Just as SHADOWFEVER was the conclusion to the first story arc, FEVERSONG concludes the second story arc. Q: Pat: What’s happening with future Fever books? Is FEVERSONG the last book or are there 2 more books? I'm seeing conflicting information online.
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