(Book #15 of the Psy-Changeling series)
Rating: 🍁🍁🍁
Okay, first things first: If you haven't already read the first fourteen novels in this series, don't start here - go back, start at the beginning and work your way up. Trust me, it's worth it. If you want to dip your toes in to test the waters first, try one of the novellas. They work a little better as standalones.
Allegiance of Honor is a little different from earlier installments in Nalini Singh's Psy-Changeling series in that it doesn't follow the developing romance of a new couple. Instead, we get to revisit all of the couples we've previously encountered, which I quite liked. It was nice to get a peek into their respective HEAs.
As Ms. Singh pointed out in her introduction, this novel is meant to be a sort of transition to phase two of the series, wrapping up some loose ends and setting the stage for new things to come. I'm excited to see what those things are!
My Favourite Things:
- Getting to see inside Nikita's head, and the continued development of her relationship with Sascha
- The hint of a budding ... something ... between Nikita and Anthony
- Yay for more of the mysterious BlackSea pack!
- It looks like we're going to be seeing more humans in the coming novels, if I'm interpreting things correctly. This is exciting, as they've been largely underrepresented until now.
- Father Perez and his Nina!
- Pupcubs. *drops mike*
Things That Made Me Go "Hmm...":
- I know the Psy erased parts of their pre-Silence history to "protect" Silence, but from what I understand, there has to have been some record of previous Psy-Changeling children. Why is Naya treated like the only one ever? I get that she's the only one currently and that that's a big deal, but surely someone somewhere has info on previous mixes like her?
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