Book Review: Nalini Singh’s “New Year’s Eve”
A laid-back New Year’s Eve party finds Eve and her fellow Guild Hunter trainees speculating about the Archangel Raphael as a brother-in-law.
A laid-back New Year’s Eve party finds Eve and her fellow Guild Hunter trainees speculating about the Archangel Raphael as a brother-in-law.
A morning waking finds Lucas reflecting on his mate and daughter.
A unit since birth, the twins, Pavel and Yakov Stepyrev, are veering onto new paths. Pavel with his heart held in the hands of Arwen Mercant, a Psy empath and Yakov who has seen Theo die in an unstoppable surge of blood. Night after night after night . . . in his dreams.
Nalini Singh takes us into the hearts of two fractured people in a world on the brink of a psychic Armageddon.
A forbidden pleasure which Madame Zulenka has long enjoyed is outed by a damaged Arrow, leading to a harrowing visit by Zaira Neve, a combat telepath.
A trio of pupcubs has weakened the knees of SnowDancer and DarkRiver shifters, all of whom are anxious to spend time with Mercy and Riley’s pupcubs.
A world devastated by change, two people defined by their aloneness and their imperfections take on saving the Psy, the PsyNet, their designation unknown by their people.
A legendary love story driven by the primary energy of two archangels in a cycle of love and heartbreak, one that ends when Zanaya chooses to Sleep. Both woken in the Cascade, this is the last beat of their passionate, angry dance. The final song for Alexander and his Zani.
It’s been two hundred years of being there for Aodhan, and Illium is not giving up. But Aodhan, “Sparkle”, needs space, a need Illium, “Bluebell”, doesn’t understand. When they serve together in China, things come to an explosive decision point, and they must choose if they stay together . . . or walk away.
A horrifying secret discovered by the Lady Sharine rises in the aftermath of an archangelic war where the shambling, rotting creatures called the reborn have gained a glimmer of vicious intelligence that Titus must stop.