![]() ![]() ![]() Naya, a shifter with Psy abilities, is a symbol to the world of the change that it’s gone through over the past three-ish years (and fifteen books), of the possibilities and the consequences of the deteriorating Silence protocol – which has been all but abolished – and with the Trinity Accord, which aims to unite all factions of the world. Sascha and Lucas, from Slave to Sensationgot most of the focus, but that’s because their sweet little Naya, the first child of direct Changeling and Psy descent since Silence, plays such a pivotal role on the world stage. It doesn’t follow one particular couple, but it touches base with each and every one. Allegiance of Honor is a gift to Psy-Changeling readers. I made myself sit down and read this book, and it didn’t take long before I was entranced … and kicking myself. That mildly terrified me, so I put off my series reread for five months! because of this asinine fear.īut finally, it was just time. However, out of the other fourteen books in this series, this is the book that I remembered nothing about. I think it’s worth noting, again, that I’ve already read this series (many times) and this book (once before). New to the series? Read my review of book one, Slave to Sensation ! ![]()
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