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seekerxr's review against another edition
challenging
dark
emotional
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
3.75
It is a sad day to say that this is the very first Nalini Singh book I've rated under 4 stars. I'd like to say that I still think this is a pretty good book and the drop in rating is only because of ONE (possibly two depending on how you look at it) things:
I cannot STAND how the LI approached his relationship with the MC in this book.
Basically, Faith isn't used to touch. Changelings rely on touch so Vaughn, her changeling mate, wants to get her used to touch not only for their mating bond but also because lack of touch is a tool the Psyclan she's in uses to control her. I don't have a problem with that being a plot point. What I DO have a problem with is how he decided to do this, which was repeatedly crossing or outright ignoring her boundaries with touch, including her verbally telling him to stop and him refusing to. Not only did this make her uncomfortable and overwhelmed, it also resulted in the feedback from the touch being so bad that she falls unconscious because of it, which she TOLD him would happen and he STILL ignored. In the second instance of this happening he STILL didn't stop touching her after she fainted and continued to hold her in his lap.
I wish I could say him crossing her boundaries stopped with his plan to "get her used to touch" but I can't. Vaughn as a character is a bit more "you woman, me man" than any of the other LIs in this series have been, and that doesn't bother me in small doses but he is about twice as intense about it as the other LIs. That was more a minor annoyance. The real problem here is the absolute entitlement he feels towards her because they're mates, and he crosses the line mentally and verbally/physically WAY more than any of the others have. And that is given with this whole 'fated mates' trope Singh has going on but he takes it too far. Let me share some quotes that made me very uncomfortable:
"The next shove at his mind was tinged with desperation. Aware he’d pushed her too far, though it wasn’t anywhere near far enough for him, he let her body fade from his mind and forced himself to think thoughts she couldn’t see. Not knowing the reason for their connection was probably driving Faith nuts. Good. She needed to experience the unruliness of the wild or she’d never break free of Silence. And she had to smash through those walls. She no longer had a choice."
"Have you asked her whether she wants to leave the Net?" "She's my mate." Of course she'd leave the Net. "I'll try to give her some time to get used to the idea, but in the end, she has no choice."
"He crouched down in front of her, but didn't touch. He didn't trust himself enough to." This being said when he is mad at her.
"Even as her eyes widened, the beast began to haze his brain with unforgiving need. He wanted. And he was through with waiting. Faith was his mate. It was his right to take her."
"He was through playing by Faith's rules. The jaguar was loose and it was hungry. A roar came from his throat, rough and dangerous. Faith Nightstar was about to come face-to-face with a predator determined to possess her. No compromises. No mercy."
"The thought of abusing her was abhorrent to him, but he was afraid of caving in to the violent need of the beast and losing his capacity for rational thought. And when he rose from the animal hunger, he might find that his claws had permanently marred Faith’s skin, that he’d bitten and cut. The possibility terrified him as nothing else had ever terrified him."
“The longer we wait,” she said, her voice that of the most practical Psy, but her eyes holding the first flicker of lightning, “the worse it’s going to get. It’s become clear to me that you need touch and I haven’t been giving it to you.”
I don't think I even need to explain why these statements are HUGE red flags to me.
If this wasn't a Nalini Singh book, I would've DNFed purely because of his behavior towards her. I finished and rated it higher than I would have with any other author because the story and every other character were just as fascinating as they always are in one of her books. I am DEARLY hoping this is a one-off type of character because I can't stand men like this.
C.A.P.E Rating:
Characters - 3/5
Atmosphere - 5/5
Plot - 4/5
Enjoyment - 4/5
I cannot STAND how the LI approached his relationship with the MC in this book.
Basically, Faith isn't used to touch. Changelings rely on touch so Vaughn, her changeling mate, wants to get her used to touch not only for their mating bond but also because lack of touch is a tool the Psyclan she's in uses to control her. I don't have a problem with that being a plot point. What I DO have a problem with is how he decided to do this, which was repeatedly crossing or outright ignoring her boundaries with touch, including her verbally telling him to stop and him refusing to. Not only did this make her uncomfortable and overwhelmed, it also resulted in the feedback from the touch being so bad that she falls unconscious because of it, which she TOLD him would happen and he STILL ignored. In the second instance of this happening he STILL didn't stop touching her after she fainted and continued to hold her in his lap.
I wish I could say him crossing her boundaries stopped with his plan to "get her used to touch" but I can't. Vaughn as a character is a bit more "you woman, me man" than any of the other LIs in this series have been, and that doesn't bother me in small doses but he is about twice as intense about it as the other LIs. That was more a minor annoyance. The real problem here is the absolute entitlement he feels towards her because they're mates, and he crosses the line mentally and verbally/physically WAY more than any of the others have. And that is given with this whole 'fated mates' trope Singh has going on but he takes it too far. Let me share some quotes that made me very uncomfortable:
I don't think I even need to explain why these statements are HUGE red flags to me.
If this wasn't a Nalini Singh book, I would've DNFed purely because of his behavior towards her. I finished and rated it higher than I would have with any other author because the story and every other character were just as fascinating as they always are in one of her books. I am DEARLY hoping this is a one-off type of character because I can't stand men like this.
C.A.P.E Rating:
Characters - 3/5
Atmosphere - 5/5
Plot - 4/5
Enjoyment - 4/5
champongramen's review against another edition
4.0
I might have enjoyed that one even more than the one before. After a quick chat with my bf's mother (who's kindly lending them to me), we agreed the best parts (for us) were the fact all these characters are evolving, the female characters were strong and intelligent but still had believable flaws, and the politics of the world are pretty interesting and require a few brain cells. This book in particular made me really curious about Faith's father, and Judd (good thing he's the center of the next book). It's not just about the love stories (no matter how good they can be) but this world is really entertaining.
jcoonzie's review against another edition
adventurous
mysterious
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
4.0
whatcha_listening_to's review
4.0
Book 2 is just as intriguing as book 1 was. Faith is someone you can’t help but want to see protected. She has been so very alone for so long that you root for her.
Vaughn is delicious, I said it he is. His animal is at the surface more and he is more dominant that way then the other changelings but you will understand once you read his story.
I never got the impression Faith was ever scared of him more like she seeks him out and his need for touch cemented their connection.
This story had more suspense then the last one did and it really sucks you in. Because this bad energy is trying to take Faith and you KNOW Vaughn isn’t going to let that happen.
I just really liked how different this series is. I will say it takes time to get used to the narration but once you do, you see it as part of the characters. I kinda love that.
Vaughn is delicious, I said it he is. His animal is at the surface more and he is more dominant that way then the other changelings but you will understand once you read his story.
I never got the impression Faith was ever scared of him more like she seeks him out and his need for touch cemented their connection.
This story had more suspense then the last one did and it really sucks you in. Because this bad energy is trying to take Faith and you KNOW Vaughn isn’t going to let that happen.
I just really liked how different this series is. I will say it takes time to get used to the narration but once you do, you see it as part of the characters. I kinda love that.
greylandreviews's review against another edition
3.0
3 stars
Keeping reviews for these books short and sweet unless, something needs talked about.
Trigger Warnings: murder, loss of loved ones, and mention of suicide
Keeping reviews for these books short and sweet unless, something needs talked about.
Trigger Warnings: murder, loss of loved ones, and mention of suicide
erierd's review against another edition
adventurous
challenging
hopeful
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.25
paigemwaller's review against another edition
2.0
I'm not exactly sure why I didn't like this one. I really enjoyed the first book in the series. Maybe it's because it had practically the same plot and same type of characters. Or maybe I haven't had enough time to get really into it??? Not sure...either way it did nothing for me. I'm going to take a break from this series and hope that maybe I'll like it next time I try.
adaliabooks's review against another edition
5.0
Lo mucho que me ha gustado este libro... por favor, no lo he podido soltar en todo el día.
En este segundo libro de la serie psi-cambiantes seguimos descubriendo más sobre los psi y he de admitir que cada cosa que la autora nos deja saber de este mundo que ha creado me fascina.
En cuanto a los protagonistas de este libro me han encantado los dos. Sin duda me han gusta muchísimo más que los del primer libro. Pero he de admitir que Faith me ha llegado al corazón con más intensidad.
No tenía pensado ponerle las 5 estrellas a este libro pero me ha tenido tan atrapada y me ha gustado tanto la historia y sus protagonistas, que me voy a dejar guíar por lo que dice mi corazón y no mi cerebro.
En este segundo libro de la serie psi-cambiantes seguimos descubriendo más sobre los psi y he de admitir que cada cosa que la autora nos deja saber de este mundo que ha creado me fascina.
En cuanto a los protagonistas de este libro me han encantado los dos. Sin duda me han gusta muchísimo más que los del primer libro. Pero he de admitir que Faith me ha llegado al corazón con más intensidad.
No tenía pensado ponerle las 5 estrellas a este libro pero me ha tenido tan atrapada y me ha gustado tanto la historia y sus protagonistas, que me voy a dejar guíar por lo que dice mi corazón y no mi cerebro.
shellecasey0027's review against another edition
4.0
More info on the PsyNet
This follow up to the first Psy-Changeling novel follows a new character with a previously unmentioned designation. Faith is an F-Psy with the gift of foresight. I didn't like it quite as much as the 1st book but it was still good. And I really enjoy learning more about the PsyNet and the history of the Psy that the council hides from its own people. I'll definitely keep reading this series.
This follow up to the first Psy-Changeling novel follows a new character with a previously unmentioned designation. Faith is an F-Psy with the gift of foresight. I didn't like it quite as much as the 1st book but it was still good. And I really enjoy learning more about the PsyNet and the history of the Psy that the council hides from its own people. I'll definitely keep reading this series.