![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Intel has led the packs to believe it is a Psy, and he figures his best chance of obtaining more information is brokering a business deal with the Psy Council. Our hero, Lucas, is a changeling who is trying to find out who is torturing, dismembering, and killing local changelings. She's spent her entire life trying to hide it, which is difficult because her mother is one of the key players in their ruling Council. Our heroine, Sascha, is one of those unconditioned Psy. If a Psy can't be conditioned, they're deemed flawed and either rehabilitated (emotionally broken) or destroyed. They used to be more human-like, but in the mid-20th century decided to embark on a severe emotional conditioning process called the Silence that was meant to psychically beat out any sort of emotion like passion or fear or anger. The Psy on the other hand, are psychics who pride themselves on being emotionally stoic and purely logical. The changelings are shape-shifters, who can change from human to animal and back (with some intermediate forms) with varying ease depending on their individual abilities. There are two classes of paranormal races in the book. I'll admit that the concept is fascinating. It's the first book in an insanely popular series: when you check paranormal romance lists, the Psy-Changeling series is almost always somewhere close to the top. SLAVE TO SENSATION is a book that I've been asked to review for years. ![]()
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