Blaze of Memory by Nalini Singh is book 7 in the series and it took me a bit to remember who these characters were! Dev and Katya are both introduced in book 4 and book 5 but they are very minor, secondary characters and so I really had to think hard in order to place them. Plus, it was stated that ...
Devraj is the director of the Shine institute, the organisation created to find, protect and help the Forgotten. The descendants of those Psy who decided to resist conversion to Silence and went into hiding to escape the Council The Council still knows about them and plots against them – so when K...
Since the very first time I read this Tyler Hoechlin was my Dev. He is not a perfect match by any means but it's who he is in my head. The biggest problem I had this read was that it's the first time I've read this since my Sterek addiction started. It's terrible but I really missed Stiles. I may ha...
This one moved a little slowly for me and the ending was wrapped up a little too conveniently, but I did enjoy this book immensely despite all that. I was also surprised by how much I like it because the story didn't focus on a changeling hero or heroin. I loved that Lucas and Sasha were highlighted...
This was just an okay book for me. Dev was never a big mention and suddenly he gets his own story, so that didn't made me excited to read it. But Katya made things really interesting after I realised she had more to this story than my first thoughts.So things were a little weird, like Katya sudden u...
Blaze of Memory A woman without a past becomes the pawn of the man who controls her future…Dev Santos discovers her unconscious and battered, with no memory of who she is. All she knows is that she’s dangerous. Charged with protecting his people’s most vulnerable secrets, Dev is duty-bound to el...
Audio Feb. 2018 Update: As in my review this one didn't capture me. I have no issues with narrator Angela Dawe. She does a wonderful job. I've been devour the books in audio for this series, but I really should have re-read my review. All the things I had problems with; well I had them in the audio ...
2,5 StarsMy least favorite book of the series so far. It was to emotional for me. I was quite fed up by it at around 70% , the only reason I finished it was because of it's on going story of the previous characters.I did like Dev and Katya, but I found their story just too melodramatic. It really st...
Overall, I love the Psy-Changeling books, but not all of them have been sure fire winners for me. In fact, the two "middle books" as I like to call them, that deal with the two heroes not of the Psy, the Wolf, or Cat packs, never really compelled me too much. But, I wanted to take this opportunity...
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