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My name is Kimberly and I'm the reader/reviewer behind Wit and Sin. Wit and Sin is a website that provides honest reviews and publicity. I primarily read and review Romance titles, but I also review Urban Fantasy, New Adult, Young Adult, Mystery, and Non-Fiction titles. In addition to Wit and Sin, I am a reviewer for Joyfully Reviewed (pen name: Shayna) and Romance Junkies (pen name: Lily).

Review: Slave to Sensation by Nalini Singh

Slave to Sensation - Nalini Singh

http://witandsin.blogspot.com/2015/05/review-slave-to-sensation-by-nalini.html

 

Step into a world unlike any other with Slave to Sensation. Nalini Singh’s first Psy-Changeling book forever changed my expectations of paranormal romance with its intricate world, powerfully compelling characters, beautiful romance, and ingenious plot.

Sascha is a cardinal Psy whose powers never developed to their full capability. She’s flawed, broken, and running on borrowed time because she’s feeling emotion, something a Psy never should be able to do under the Silence Protocol. Sascha’s shields are rapidly fracturing and it’s only a matter of time before she’s found out and sent to “rehabilitation.” Meeting Lucas Hunter, an alpha changeling for whom sensuality is as natural as breathing, changes Sascha’s world forever. Their journey is one of passionate discovery, the raw desire they feel for one another palpable. Though Sascha is Psy, Slave to Sensation seethes with emotion, and it’s fascinating to watch her come into her own and uncover her true power. She and Lucas are characters who will stay with you forever – smart, compassionate, protective souls who grab your heart from the start and don’t let go.

I first read and fell in love with Slave to Sensation back when it was released in 2006. Countless re-reads later, it’s nearly impossible for me to give an unbiased review of the story. I decided to pick up the book again in anticipation of the release of the fourteenth Psy-Changeling book, Shards of Hope. I’m so glad I did. Slave to Sensation is one of my favorite books in the series, if not my absolute favorite. It’s a testament Ms. Singh’s writing and the story’s staying power. Knowing what is to come for the Psy-Changeling world adds another layer to the reading experience. I’m even more amazed now at how well Ms. Singh has laid out the complex, fascinating world of the Psy-Changelings.

The reason I don’t go too much into the plot of Slave to Sensation is that I will never forget the joy of unpacking the world of the Psy-Changelings not knowing anything other than what the book blurb told me. The experience is one I wouldn’t ruin for the world for others. Suffice it to say to say that Sascha and Lucas’s race against time to uncover a Psy serial killer is rife with action and tension. Everything Sascha and Lucas believe to be true about the Psy is called into question and the implications of what they uncover are staggering and have long-lasting effects. Trust me when I say thatSlave to Sensation is a book you won’t want to miss. Sascha and Lucas’s story is the fantastic first step into an incredible world that still manages to amaze me fourteen books later. Run, don’t walk, to get Slave to Sensation!


FTC Disclosure: I received the e-book edition of this book for free from the publisher in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.

Source: http://witandsin.blogspot.com/2015/05/review-slave-to-sensation-by-nalini.html