Monster Hunter Memoirs: Fever

NEW ENTRY IN THE MONSTER HUNTER MEMOIRS SERIES: Burn, baby, burn! Chloe Mendoza and her team from Monster Hunter International must seek out and destroy an ancient evil threatening Los Angeles at the height of Disco Fever.

Los Angeles: the 1970s.

Disco is king and the nightclubs are full of young, beautiful people with Saturday night fever. From the Sunset Strip to Hollywood Boulevard, a new era is dawning. But below the glitz and glamour, a darkness lurks.

Chloe Mendoza knows darkness. She is a nagualii, a half-demon created by the gods of Central and South America, a daughter of the Court of Feathers, a group of demigods who ruled Mesoamerica before the Spanish arrived.

Now, she is a member of Monster Hunter International’s latest team, based in the L.A. Basin. Business is good in the City of Angels, but soon Chloe gets a message from the Court of Feathers, warning her of a Dark Master who is building up its power in the region. Whatever it is, it brings death and carnage with it.

Time to boogie.

The Monster Hunter Memoirs series:

Monster Hunter Memoirs: Grunge
Monster Hunter Memoirs: Sinners
Monster Hunter Memoirs: Saints
Monster Hunter Memoirs: Fever

The Monster Hunter series by Larry Correia:

Monster Hunter International
Monster Hunter Vendetta
Monster Hunter Alpha
Monster Hunter Legion
Monster Hunter Nemesis
Monster Hunter Siege
Monster Hunter Guardian (with Sarah A. Hoyt)
Monster Hunter Bloodlines

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Published Sep 3, 2024

352 pages

Average rating: 6

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Community Reviews

Callie P.
May 12, 2026
6/10 stars
Honestly? I'm giving a 3.5.

Giant Snakes, Werewolves, Fae Hags, Blood Fiends, Akkadian Sand Demons, Giant Beavers and more. This book hits the ground running and doesn't seem to stop for a rest.

I picked this book up at my local grocery store knowing nothing about it other than it dealt with monster hunters and disco. It wasn't until I was halfway into it that I learned this is a whole series...honestly? I'm not even upset. This book was a good introduction to the monster hunter world and made it easy for someone like me to pick it up and just run with it. It was fun escape.

Why did I give it 3.5 stars though if I enjoyed it? It felt like something was missing. I’m not sure if it was energy or something more. Perhaps when I read the others it will fill in what this might be missing. Either way, it was a nice little break that I honestly needed.

Will I read the other books? Of course! As soon as I find them, I’m going to read them.

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