Sisters Ani and Payton Darke live with in St Jude's hospital where their father is a methic and their mother is a patient. Everything in the world changed after the Turn, where people grew sick due to having excessive feelings. When their mother became unwell, falling into an eternal sleep, the family moved from their home to the hospital where their father spent his time searching for a cure. The sisters are also intent on helping their mother but have very different ways of approaching this: Payton spends her time shadowing methics, sneaking into lectures and reading about medical practice so she can one day become a methic herself; whilst Ani prefers to look at remedies that have been used in the past. When Ani discovers Kitt who has Midas-fingers, being held under the hospital, she worries about what is happening. Determined to help him, she heads back down to see him but ends up embroiled in a medical demonstration which creates huge amounts of tension between the family. This leads Ani to run away, with Payton in tow desperately trying to change her mind; however, when the pair become split, their lives take on very different journeys and, separately, they begin to discover that things might not always be as they seem.
There is a darkness that lurks within the pages Once Upon A Fever, hidden beneath the surface, rather like the feelings that are so desperately attempting to be squashed, and it is expertly woven into the plot so you do not always realise it is there whilst you are reading; it's only once you stop and mull over what is happening that you begin to appreciate the layers that the book contains. However, in contrast, there are also great big dollops of hope, love, friendship, strength and perseverance that shine through the plot. All of which will tug at your emotions (the ones you really shouldn't be having!).
It is a book that will make you think (whilst you are reading it and long after you have finished the last page), and (hopefully) it is a book that will make you grateful for every single emotion you have, after all, 'There is no cure for your feelings.'
Released on the 7th July, Once Upon A Fever is a deliciously compelling story of control, love and hope that readers won't be able to put down - I know I couldn't!
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