

In "real time" many of the recipients of these genes aren't even aware that they carry them. For those of you following the series closely, this book gives a first person account (in the form of a mother's journal written for her son) of how silence came to be among the psy, and how a group of those who opposed silence broke away and formed their own enclaves, later assimilating with the human and changeling populations, passing an altered version of their psy genetics down through the generations. However, I enjoyed the combination of a female who has spent her life inside the psy net, free of emotion, while the hero has spent his life as part of a group of outsiders who can feel emotions. The author has pair them up in several combinations, and granted, some work better than others. In the psy changling world, there are three main "races": the psy, the changlings, and humans.

I'm glad I did read it, because I really enjoyed it. After Reading Reviews, I'm Surprised I Liked ItĪfter reading some of the negative reviews about his book, I was apprehensive about this title, but I'm committed to the series, and so there was no way around reading it. But how can she expect to gain the trust of a man who could very well be her next target? For in this game, one must die. Stripped of her memories by a shadowy oppressor, and programmed to carry out cold-blooded murder, Katya Haas is fighting desperately for her sanity itself. until he finds himself drawn to a woman who might yet prove the enemy's most insidious weapon. It's a task he's never hesitated to complete. Charged with protecting his people's most vulnerable secrets, Dev is duty-bound to eliminate all threats. ĭev Santos discovers her unconscious and battered, with no memory of who she is.

Nalini Singh returns to the Psy/Changeling world as a woman without a past becomes the pawn of a man who controls her future.
