Book Review
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Play of Passion
by Nalini Singh
This Psy-Changeling paranormal romance is the story of Indigo and Drew, two wolf shifters with strong, dominant personalities who fall in love but have to figure out how to make the relationship work. The series metaplot about the changes in the Psy world and its effects on everyone else chugs along in the background, but this book is squarely focused on the romance plot.
This book is very much a sort of standard book in the Psy-Changeling series: two people who are deeply attracted to each other work towards developing a deeper love. Drew and Indigo are really likeable people whom I found easy to root for. They both want the best for each other and their pack and are stubborn and strong-willed, characteristics with both help and hinder them in heir love. It was great to see them grow as they built their relationship. I especially liked the way Drew repaired things after making a couple of significant mis-steps. While this books was pretty similar to others in the series, I still enjoyed it. Singh has her patterns and formulas, but they work very well.
by Nalini Singh
This Psy-Changeling paranormal romance is the story of Indigo and Drew, two wolf shifters with strong, dominant personalities who fall in love but have to figure out how to make the relationship work. The series metaplot about the changes in the Psy world and its effects on everyone else chugs along in the background, but this book is squarely focused on the romance plot.
This book is very much a sort of standard book in the Psy-Changeling series: two people who are deeply attracted to each other work towards developing a deeper love. Drew and Indigo are really likeable people whom I found easy to root for. They both want the best for each other and their pack and are stubborn and strong-willed, characteristics with both help and hinder them in heir love. It was great to see them grow as they built their relationship. I especially liked the way Drew repaired things after making a couple of significant mis-steps. While this books was pretty similar to others in the series, I still enjoyed it. Singh has her patterns and formulas, but they work very well.