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WARNING: If you haven't read any of the first 5 books in the Fever series, definitely DO NOT pick up ICED and think you'll be able to follow along. As one of the many who follows the series, I was a bit lost with all the acronyms and references to the previous books that get thrown out as ICED moves along.
One year after the wall between Fairy and our world comes down, Dani O'Malley roams the streets of Dublin trying to protect humans and make them more aware of the Fae that are roaming around waiting for a tasty snack. Dani still keeps in contact with her Sidhe-Seerer friends at the Abbey, but she generally out hunting on her own, hanging with her friend Dancer, helping Inspector James with the Fae he's captured or trying to avoid Mac (who she's convinced is trying to kill her). But when Ryodan, club owner, friend of Barrons and all around mysterious man, "encourages" Dani to figure out what froze when of the levels of his club, Dani will use every human, Unseelie Prince and Ryodan tool at her disposal to try and stop Dublin from freezing over.
It's hard to believe that Dani is only fourteen years old, considering what she's out doing on a nightly basis. However, there are many times when her age is very apparent. I spent a lot of time flip flopping between being irritated with her and her ADD to feeling bad that she has lost her youth to fighting Fae. Dani causes a lot of her problems, mostly because she is extremely impulsive. She rarely stops to think what her actions might cause and then drowns in grief when things don't exactly work out the way they should.
In a lot of ways, she reminds me of Mac when we first met her. But she also has been hardened by all the Fae 'crap' she's had to deal with her in fourteen years. Mac didn't know about any of this until she came looking for answers to Alina's death. Dani has been shoved into the face of this and made to do bad things because of the Fae. While she wants to do what's right, she has a hard time accepting what she's done for others or what they've done to her in an attempt to gain power.
So in the middle of Dani trying to figure out just where her place is in the world, she gets stuck between Ryodan and Christian Mackelter in their attempts to control/protect her. Ryodan, one of the nine, who like Barrons, cannot be killed, wants Dani with him. He's overly protective of her and seems to know something about Dani that she (and us) don't. If you thought Barrons was a complete ass most of the time, he is exceptionally nice compared to Ryodan. It's hard to figure out just why Ryodan has an interest in Dani, but he's not willing to let anyone else get close to her. While you REALLY want to hate Ryodan, especially with some of the things he says and does to Dani, you get the feeling that deep down there is a connection between the two of them that they are both fighting. What that connection is, I don't know (and KMM has said he's not her father), but it's something that pulls the two of them together even if they vow that can't stand each other.
On the other side is Christian. Christian is going through a transformation, from the highlander who helped keep the walls between Fae and our world up, to an Unseelie Prince. Something happened to Christian when he was stuck in the mirrors and he spends most of ICED transforming into a full fledge Unseele Prince. But that transformation doesn't stop him from fixating on Dani. He doesn't see Dani as a fourteen year old girl, but rather a maturing version of the woman he loves and vows to have. While he may do horrible things to other human woman, he swears he would never hurt Dani. And many times, he manages to get to Dani in time to save her from whatever disaster she's found herself in. To me, it was hard to hate Christian. Sure he's an Unseelie Prince who's in our world to cause all sorts of trouble, but we get those glimpses to the human side of Christian, which makes me hope there is some way to salvage him in the end.
A lot happens in this story and you really need to make sure you're paying attention to ensure you don't miss anything. If Dani trying to figure out what the Hoar Frost King (HFK) and Crimson Hag are out to do next isn't enough, we have Cruce messing around with poor Kat and the Sidhe-Seers at the Abbey. I know eventually everything will tie together, but it's a lot to try and process. I recommend reading this one slowly and take everything in. Days later, that's when all your questions will emerge and you realize you have to wait another year to get the answers.
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 18 November, 2012: Finished reading
- 18 November, 2012: Reviewed