
And to some degree, I found both Dev and definitely Katya to be loners, leading an isolated existence, either by choice or by circumstances beyond their control. Back when I first read this book, my main complaint was that I didn’t love that neither of the MCs were members of a Changeling pack because I love the found family aspect of it. The previous 6 books have all contained at least one main character that was a Changeling. I’m hoping that over the course of this deep-dive, that answer will reveal itself to us.īlaze of Memory is the first book in this series that involves two non-Changeling main characters. “Is boring worse than asshole,” she pondered. When Melinda and I were messaging back and forth during the course of reading this book, she made a comment that really resonated. It’s a little strange to me that in the same month that we delved into some of the Psy/Changeling novellas, we also read a book that arguably could and maybe should have been a novella. Melanie: Well, this book was a ride…the kind of ride I actually wanted to get off of long before it ended. 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.
