Rachel A. (ra7) reviewed on + 1026 more book reviews
Savor the goodness that is the Psy-Changeling series. I have to ration my reading of this series since there is only 1 published each year. The wait! (Sometimes it is beneficial to be behind)
This one falls in the middle; it's not my favorite nor is it my least favorite. I think the rating speaks for itself (the lowest rating I've given an entry in this series was a novella and I gave it a 3). This series is delicious and I savor each one.
I enjoyed both Adria and Riaz. I cheered for each of them individually and as a couple. This was a bit different since Riaz had already met his wolf's "mate." (Who was married and in love with someone else). I went back and forth thinking it sucked ass and I wasn't happy. Then thinking it was both neat and different that NS added this dynamic, making it about choice rather than fate. In the end, what I appreciated was both Adria and Riaz had to make a conscience decision to decide to be together. This was a welcome change from the fated mate trope.
I also enjoyed the continuation of previous couple's stories. More information on the war; the overall main plot-line for the series. The next book is setup at the end of this one as well. I have the PB edition and there were 2 deleted scenes at the end of this one. As always, looking forward the next:-)
This one falls in the middle; it's not my favorite nor is it my least favorite. I think the rating speaks for itself (the lowest rating I've given an entry in this series was a novella and I gave it a 3). This series is delicious and I savor each one.
I enjoyed both Adria and Riaz. I cheered for each of them individually and as a couple. This was a bit different since Riaz had already met his wolf's "mate." (Who was married and in love with someone else). I went back and forth thinking it sucked ass and I wasn't happy. Then thinking it was both neat and different that NS added this dynamic, making it about choice rather than fate. In the end, what I appreciated was both Adria and Riaz had to make a conscience decision to decide to be together. This was a welcome change from the fated mate trope.
I also enjoyed the continuation of previous couple's stories. More information on the war; the overall main plot-line for the series. The next book is setup at the end of this one as well. I have the PB edition and there were 2 deleted scenes at the end of this one. As always, looking forward the next:-)
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