WARNING: Contains mild spoilers ( the name of the hero and the heroine)
The Particulars: Paranormal Romance, Berkley, available as e-book and in Print
The Particulars: Paranormal Romance, Berkley, available as e-book and in Print
The Source: The bookstore
The Grade: B
The blurb:
Step into New York Times bestseller Nalini Singh’s explosive and shockingly passionate Psy-Changeling world…
A dangerous, volatile rebel, hands stained bloodred.
A woman whose very existence has been erased.
A love story so dark, it may shatter the world itself.
A deadly price that must be paid.
The day of reckoning is here.
From “the alpha author of paranormal romance” (Booklist) comes the most highly anticipated novel of her career—one that blurs the line between madness and genius, between subjugation and liberation, between the living and the dead
The Review:
I
snapped up a copy when my local bookstore by mistake started selling
this book too early. (I got a bit lucky, since they had computer
issues, so they couldn’t see that the book had a hard street date :) )
This is an excellent addition to the Psy Changeling series.
The
world of the Psy is crumbling in this book, and there were a lot at
stake.The plot was fast paced, with a deft mix of action and romance.
I couldn’t stop reading, as the book builds toward the final
confrontation with Pure Psy. There were times were I hated Pure Psy for
the decisions they made, and the lines they crossed.
Interwoven
in this is the romance subplot. It was exquisite. From how Kaleb
guided Sahara back out of her shell, to how Sahara started to rebuild
her life. What I liked was how Kaleb opened up with Sahara. And the
things he revealed was heart wrenching. I liked Sahara. She had a
spine, which made me cheer for her. I also appreciated that she made her
own path during the book. And her gift made me shiver, yet it made
sense in a way. I loved how Kaleb and Sahara grounded each other, and
created something that was whole from two flawed halves.
Maybe
it was because I had been looking forward to this book for so long, but
I had some trouble sink in to the story. Because of that I had trouble
connecting with Kaleb and Sahara. It is possibly that it partly stems
from my uncertainty if they were too scarred to truly love at times.
But when they got their HEA it felt right, and they had earned it..
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