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Tangle of Need (Psy-Changeling, #11) - Community Reviews back

by Nalini Singh
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Glamdring
Glamdring rated it 12 years ago
*Spoilers free review* Tangle of Need starts when Kiss of Snow ended. This book somehow acted as transition. On one hand we are in the lull following the huge battle that took place in Kiss of Snow, and on the other hand the different pieces on the chessboard continue to advance with alliances bei...
J.C. Daniels
J.C. Daniels rated it 12 years ago
I want the ghost's story now.Like very much now.
Red Hot Books
Red Hot Books rated it 12 years ago
This was not the best romance the Psy-Changeling series has to offer. Not by a mile. But I really still enjoyed the book. There were so many other really great things going on, mostly with the characters we have already grown to know and love.OK, let's talk about the romance first. We first met Ri...
A Bookish Compulsion
A Bookish Compulsion rated it 12 years ago
This review also posted at A Bookish CompulsionOver the last couple of years Ms. Singh has climbed up my author list to make a place for herself near the top. Her Psy/Changeling series created a world that I love to visit and introduced me to characters that I enjoy getting to know each and every f...
karenf
karenf rated it 12 years ago
Sometimes books work for me as romances but not really as stories; and sometimes I'm very invested in the plot and in the world but I find the romance lacking. In most of the Psy-Changeling books they've flat out worked as both stories and romances. While this one wasn't my favorite of the series,...
erica
erica rated it 12 years ago
Thought the romance was a bit boring - mostly interested in the glimpses of Hawke and Sienna. I can see the series starting towards a wrap-up, which will be interesting, but expect to feel more connection to my hero and heroine.
FVJen
FVJen rated it 12 years ago
Adria and Riaz
Harbinger of Books
Harbinger of Books rated it 12 years ago
The center of this story is Riaz and Adria from the Snowdancer pack. Both of these wolves have been hurt very badly and while they are attracted to each other they also repel each other. The trouble with PNR is that the books always have to center around a relationship and you know sometimes you jus...
MostlyDelores
MostlyDelores rated it 12 years ago
I engulfed this book in two days. It would have been less if I didn't have a stupid job and family and pets.
Judithe
Judithe rated it 12 years ago
2012/12/13-22
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