After saving a woman from a serial killer, a wolf changeling
will do anything to keep her safe, but the stakes get higher when her unique
powers may signal the worldwide rise of aggressive rogue energy.
Nearing the first anniversary of his brother’s death, Alexei
Harte picks up an overwhelming psychic broadcast of grief and discovers an
empath imprisoned in an underground bunker. When he rescues her, at first her
only emotions seem to be rage and grief for her recently deceased cat. But as
Memory begins to trust Alexei and the world he helps her enter, her conflicted,
negative emotions begin to calm. The other empaths she meets help her
understand that her gifts are unique and powerful and reframe them beyond her
violent past which forced her to use them to help a psychopath. The more they
work with her, the more they come to believe that she might be particularly
positioned to help strengthen the complicated PsyNet, the vast psychic network
on which the Psy depend to keep them connected and healthy. Alexei, meanwhile,
is wrestling with the death of his brother, who went violently rogue one year
earlier. He’s definitely interested in making Memory his mate but worries he
carries the rogue genes that threaten her even as he’s trying to keep her safe
from a variety of other dangers. The Psy/Changeling Trinity series continues
with another complex, fascinating angle to the fall of Silence and its
manifestations. Alexei’s family represents the rogue component in the
Changeling world, while Memory both represents and acts as the first line of
defense against a rising rogue element within the Psy. Favorite alpha
characters weave through the story, meeting the new challenge with their
typical intelligence, flexibility, and collaboration.
Another Psy/Changeling page-turner from the brilliant Singh.

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