Wolf Rain by Nalini Singh
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
If you’ve been reading the Psy-Changeling Series like I have, you always knew that Wolf Rain was going to be epic. Silence has fallen and it was meant to have created a better world to live in for everyone but alliances between the Psy, Changelings and Humans is fractured and there seems to be worse problems now then when Silence was working. For the Psy to exist they need to figure out their issues within the Psy-web and it seems only Melody can help them do that.
Melody is a Psy who has been imprisoned for most of her life and is rescued by Alexei, a growly wolf Changeling from the SnowDancer Pack. Here the story begins. Nalini Singh takes you on a wild ride through the forests of SnowDancer Territory to the streets of San Francisco whilst roping you into an intense story of love, loss and strength that comes from both Memory and Andrei. Memory has to grow into an independent, strong, sassy woman who has her own identity and realise her own strengths. Andrei needs to look to the future and what it may bring, whilst healing from a devastating betrayal in the past. He is sexy, proud and fierce and together these two characters really complement each other. I have to say that I loved the scenes where Alexei was leaving Memory food.
Memory and Andrei were really well written characters and you could feel the angst that both of them were working through as well as the surprise that they have found each other. You see both of the characters development as the story unfolds and there are numerous twists and turns that leave you wondering what is going to happen next in the book.
As always other characters from the series pop up and there are numerous POV throughout the book which not only add to the story but give you more information on what might go on in other books and also leaves you guessing on which characters might be telling their story next. The plot is always twisting and turning and the writing is beautifully descriptive that you sometimes feel like you can touch parts of the scenery.
Nalini Singh books are binge worthy books and if you haven’t started this series you need to go out and do that now. These books are a riveting read!
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