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I almost gave this 3 stars, but the last couple of chapters were amazing! I don't want to give away too much, but I got sooo emotional! Not many paranormal romance books touch me like this one did. The first part of the book was sort of meh. It just didn't seem to have much direction, and although I think Ms Singh has a tendency to bounce around a lot in her books, this one was almost confusing. I mean, who wants a hot love scene interrupted by some Psy council meeting? Not me! I didn't even lik
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4.5 Stars
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I'd been on a sort of roll with the Psy-Changeling series, last year, and then heard mixed reviews on this book, so I stopped at this book and it took me a while to pick this one up. I was all prepared to not like this because of the unsatisfactory things I'd heard about this book and the hero, Devraj Santos, but I was pleasantly surprised - I LOVED this! ...more
To be reviewed...But briefly...
I'd been on a sort of roll with the Psy-Changeling series, last year, and then heard mixed reviews on this book, so I stopped at this book and it took me a while to pick this one up. I was all prepared to not like this because of the unsatisfactory things I'd heard about this book and the hero, Devraj Santos, but I was pleasantly surprised - I LOVED this! ...more

Excellent read with a different viewpoint than the previous books - the Changelings play only a supporting role in this book. The hero is Dev, director of the Shine organization, a man with his own problems. One of the 'Forgotten' he has an interesting ability - he can manipulate metal and through the metal is developing the ability to interface directly with machines. The heroine is full Psy Katya - whom we met in earlier books as Ekaterina - who was tortured by Ming to the point where Ekaterin
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Dev Santos is the director of Shine, the organization dedicated to protecting the Forgotten. Dev is one of the Forgotten and has an affinity for machines; he can 'read' machines, and since he 'draws' metal when he does so, his friends & family are concerned that he will eventually become too cold, emotionless. Enter Katya, the Psy scientist who was thought to have died in the explosion of the lab where she worked. But when she shows up unconscious and battered on Dev's doorstep, he takes her in
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If you are a Singh fan you'll love this one. It shot right up there to one of my favorites. It's a lot more emotional than some of her others. This one brought me to tears. It was just one of those stories that tugged at you.
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I thought this book wasn't as good as the others in the series. I found I didn't really care for the main couple, so that aspect of the story until the end and the developments there bored me.
What I found that I really liked was all of the changes that seem to be taking place in their world. It seems more and more everyone is coming together against the Psy. I also like to see all the groups working together and sharing their knowledge. The Psy counselors seem to be moving against each other. I ...more
What I found that I really liked was all of the changes that seem to be taking place in their world. It seems more and more everyone is coming together against the Psy. I also like to see all the groups working together and sharing their knowledge. The Psy counselors seem to be moving against each other. I ...more


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Eliza
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Brandy *Ahviel*
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