6/28/2023 0 Comments Shield of Winter by Nalini Singh![]() ![]() Neither of them is looking for more than surviving, and the fight they have ahead of them is epic. Ironically it’s Ivy, one who’s been through Psy treatment to keep her mind in line, who falls into Vasic’s sphere, their goal to save their world. So just when Vasic thinks all is lost for him, one pull in the wrong direction will be the end. ![]() With silence gone, all things are possible from here on out. Singh keeps everything interesting as the series goes along. It’s just that with this book I wasn’t that pulled in as much as others, it seems. I still remember in the first book when Dorian hits the floor when the grief of losing his sister engulfs him again, when we’re first introduced to skin privileges between the animals in these characters. So those cats and wolves in this series are my faves. But for some reason, the emotion in some of Psy books hasn’t pulled me in like I expected. I love reading Nalini Singh, no matter what. ![]() As much as I harp about wanting emotion in my reads, with the Psy breaking silence and embracing emotion once again, you’d think I’d be in heaven reading about that. I’m baffled why I don’t like the Psy stories in this series as much as I do the Changeling stories. Paranormal Romance published by Berkley 3 Jun 14 Sandy M’s review of Shield of Winter (Psy/Changeling, Book 13)by Nalini Singh ![]()
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