


It’s currently my third favorite book in this series. But I did end up loving it so much, and Lucas and Sascha’s story is one of my favorites of the series. I wouldn’t have had the motivation to continue and finish the rest of the 12 books if I hadn’t loved Slave to Sensation. The first book of the Psy-Changeling series completely hooked me in. Lucas Hunter (changeling DarkRiver Alpha) & Sascha Duncan (Psy) The series focuses on two changeling packs: the DarkRiver leopards and the SnowDancer wolves. Slowly, the Psy have been feeling more and more, and the Psy-Changeling series tells the ongoing story of the Psy learning to love again, and all humans, changeling, and Psy working together. The Council are the leaders of the Psy who are in charge of making sure Silence is maintained. All Psy are under Silence (implemented in 1979), which means they have cut off all feelings, so they don’t feel any emotions, not love, happiness, sadness, lust, anger, fear, etc.

Changelings are the shifters, people who can shift into animals like wolves, leopards, hawks, rats, etc. The Psy are like humans, except they have powers like telepathy, telekinesis, foresight, and a whole wide range of other powers, and they are under a regime called Silence. Humans are, obviously, just normal human beings. It is the year 2079, and there are 3 kinds of beings that exist in the Psy-Changeling world: humans, Psy, and Changelings. Here’s a little bit about the Psy-Changeling series: I trust whatever Nalini Singh throws at us in future Psy-Changeling books. But whatever, who cares about the covers? It’s what’s on the inside that counts, and oh my god, this series is just one of my absolute favorites that I will never get tired of. Heart of Obsidian is the only cover I love (well, maybe Kiss of Snow too *cough* beautiful abs *cough*), but I’m so glad they revamped the book covers later.

The only thing I don’t like about the series are the awful covers. best. I honestly had no idea I would fall this much in love with it, but I did, and I’m now such a huge fan of Nalini Singh. And this adult, paranormal romance series is the. But I figured since the Psy-Changeling series is a series (12 books and counting!), it would be easier for me to just gush about the series as a whole and make short reviews for each book. So this is a first for me, reviewing an entire series instead of just one book at a time.
