Book Review
Mar. 10th, 2026 09:01 pmAllegiance of Honor
by Nalini Singh
This 15th Psy-Changeling book is not really a romance like it's predecessors and successors. It functions more as an extended epilogue for the first 14 books and as a turning point for the meta-plot. We see how the trinity Accord, an alliance of humans, psy, and changelings, is shaping up, and we find out how all the couples whose stories we followed are doing. We get to see their happy, full lives and loving relationships, and how they fit into a web of community and family. Basically, all the happy endings are confirmed and intensified.
Despite the lack of a central romance, Allegiance of Honor still delivered on the emotions and love. A couple of meta-plot points are resolved in very touching ways. We get to see how important bonds of love are to creating a better world for humans, changelings, and psy. Best of all, we get to see what that better world will look like, and it's a very hopeful vision.
by Nalini Singh
This 15th Psy-Changeling book is not really a romance like it's predecessors and successors. It functions more as an extended epilogue for the first 14 books and as a turning point for the meta-plot. We see how the trinity Accord, an alliance of humans, psy, and changelings, is shaping up, and we find out how all the couples whose stories we followed are doing. We get to see their happy, full lives and loving relationships, and how they fit into a web of community and family. Basically, all the happy endings are confirmed and intensified.
Despite the lack of a central romance, Allegiance of Honor still delivered on the emotions and love. A couple of meta-plot points are resolved in very touching ways. We get to see how important bonds of love are to creating a better world for humans, changelings, and psy. Best of all, we get to see what that better world will look like, and it's a very hopeful vision.