Ocean Light PsyChangeling Trinity Nalini Singh 9781101987827 Books
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I'd have to label this one my least favorite. It didn't seem like a Nalini written book. Where was the intensity? The humor? The passion? Even the few times sex was written about, it was it basically: They kissed. He checked her readiness. He put it in. Then the end washed over them. SERIOUSLY!? I started thinking that Singh had gone the Christian way like Gena Showalter, but there was still some cussing so that nixed that idea. The writing just didn't feel like I was reading a Psy/Changling book. Very disappointed. VERY. It does wrap up some story threads so it can't really be missed....BUT I would DEFINITELY wait until it is in paperback before slogging through this painfully long disappointment. Never felt like this before about Nalini Singh's P/C books. Super bummed. Dunno what happened, but I hope it doesn't happen again!Tags : Ocean Light (Psy-Changeling Trinity) [Nalini Singh] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. <div><b> New York Times</i> bestselling author Nalini Singh dives beneath the surface of her Psy-Changeling world into a story of passionate devotion and selfless love...</b></div><div> </div><div>Security specialist Bowen Knight has come back from the dead. But there's a ticking time bomb in his head: a chip implanted to block telepathic interference that could fail at any moment--taking his brain along with it. With no time to waste,Nalini Singh,Ocean Light (Psy-Changeling Trinity),Berkley,1101987820,Fantasy - Paranormal,Romance - Paranormal - General,Romance - Science Fiction,Changelings,FICTION Romance Paranormal,Fantasy fiction,Fantasy fiction.,Paranormal fiction,Paranormal romance stories,Paranormal romance stories.,Psychic ability,Psychic ability;Fiction.,Romance fiction,Shapeshifting,Women cooks,FICTION Fantasy Paranormal,FICTION Romance Paranormal General,FICTION Romance Science Fiction,Fiction,Fiction-Romance,FictionFantasy - Paranormal,FictionRomance - Contemporary,FictionRomance - Science Fiction,GENERAL,General Adult,LIGHT ROMANTIC FICTION,Monograph Series, any,NEW ZEALAND NOVEL AND SHORT STORY,Paranormal fiction,Paranormal romance stories,Paranormal romance stories.,Psychic ability,Psychic ability;Fiction.,Romance - Paranormal - General,Romance - Science Fiction,Romance fiction,RomanceGeneral,SCIENCE FICTION AND FANTASY,Shapeshifting,United States,Women cooks,nalini singh;nalini singh psy-changelings series;paranormal;paranormal books;shapeshifter;paranormal romance;paranormal romance books;paranormal romance series;shapeshifter romance;science fiction;paranormal fantasy;telepaths;guild hunter series;shifters;romance;romance books;romance novels;ghost;science fiction and fantasy;fiction;novels;fiction books;books fiction;fantasy novels;romance novel;fantasy books for adults;science fiction romance;fantasy book;fantasy fiction;fantasy novel,paranormal; paranormal books; shapeshifter romance books; shapeshifter; paranormal romance; paranormal romance books; paranormal romance series; shapeshifter romance; science fiction romance; science fiction; paranormal fantasy; telepaths; guild hunter series; shifters; romance; romance novels; nalini singh; nalini singh psy-changelings series; fiction; fiction books; romance books; science fiction and fantasy; fantasy books for adults; science fiction and fantasy books; urban fantasy; vampires; angels; supernatural; magic,FICTION Fantasy Paranormal,FICTION Romance Paranormal General,FICTION Romance Science Fiction,FictionFantasy - Paranormal,FictionRomance - Contemporary,FictionRomance - Science Fiction,Science Fiction And Fantasy,Fiction
Ocean Light PsyChangeling Trinity Nalini Singh 9781101987827 Books Reviews
The plot was pretty predictable and the characters were one dimensional. It was too easy to set aside the book and do other things because the characters just weren't riveting. I miss the passion and adventure of the original psy-changelings. Bo was an alpha stud. Kaia was meh. Their love was fine, but I won't remember them in a week.
I was so looking forward to this book, the next chapter in a series that I love and even re-read from time to time. This book is so disappointing. I still love the way N.Singh writes. But this book seems tossed together with no real thought and frankly rather silly plots & story lines. There was no big reveal on the history & culture of the BlackSea people, no cute side story. The book was rather dull and tired.
Normally I’m a big fan of Nalini Singh’s psy/changeling series, but the last couple books have been, well, boring. I love the political maneuverings and underhanded schemes and intrigue. Not much found in this book. More than half the book was devoted to the relationship between Bowen and Kaia. Just didn’t feel genuine to me. We’re to believe they fell crazy in love in a few days? Especially with all her hang ups thinking the alliance is behind the capture of her people? There was no real conflict. We kept being reminded of the ticking clock in Bowen’s head but then when the time came it was glossed over. When things finally started picking up, all the conflict was resolved rather quickly. I just wasn’t emotionally invested in the characters. Or feel like they were in any real danger. It felt like this book existed to introduce us to the sea changelings and set up the plot for the next book. Which is a shame because Bowen deserved better treatment.
This book was slow throughout. I found myself frequently leaving it to do other things, and barely finished it. Kaia wasn't very likeable and the storyline overall was boring. I had the same feelings about the first book in this series. At the time I wondered if Singh actually wrote it as it departed so much from the quality of other books of hers, and I feel the same about this one. Also, to put a $14.00 price tag on this subpar ebook is irritating. I won't be buying any others in this series.
"This woman was no princess. She was a warrior. One Bo was dead certain was fighting the compulsion to stab him."
FINAL DECISION Hopeful, sweeter than I expected but with lots of intrigue and double crosses, I really enjoyed this book which continues to explore the struggles to create a united world with a man and woman who both need to overcome damaging pasts.
THE STORY Bowen Knight of the Human Alliance should be dead. He was shot through the heart in an attempted assassination attempt. But even surviving that, Bowen has a ticking time bomb in his head -- a chip he had implanted to prevent psychic rape by the Psy is degrading and threatens to kill not only Bowen but his friends and family at the top of the Human Alliance. Taken to an undersea facility controlled by BlackSea, Bowen has to confront some of his deepest fears. And when he meets the sweet and sexy cook Kaia Luna, Bowen decides that he doesn't want to spent what might be the last few weeks of his life, without her. Kaia has faced so much loss in her life and getting involved with the seemingly doomed Bowen only threatens her with more sadness and grief.
OPINION The Psy-Changeling series is one that I re-read every year. It takes weeks now as this is book number 17 (not including the novellas and free stories), but I never regret those weeks because the series is nuanced and complex and presents at its center a sense of hope and the possible.
OCEAN LIGHT takes readers into the mysterious world of the changeling group of BlackSea (which covers the ocean dwelling changelings). By the end of the this book, I still find this group very mysterious as it doesn't follow many of the "rules" readers have learned about changelings. I hope that we get more books about the BlackSea characters as this book only made me more curious.
This book leaving me even more curious is a theme for me in this book. In fact, I ended this book with even more questions about where the overarching storyline is going than when I came in. There is some serious stuff going on in this series and while some parts are resolved, the core of the mystery still remains after this book. The Trinity series continues to investigate the conflict between those for and those against the Trinity alliance. The "villains" have managed to efficiently organize Psy, humans and changelings and the question still remains whether the "good guys" can manage to form their own connections in time.
Bowen Knight is familiar to readers of the series. Nominally the security head of the Human Alliance, Bo is, in fact, the leader and the person keeping the Alliance together. Bo has been obsessed with the idea of protecting the vulnerable humans from the psychic powers of the Psy. His singlemindedness has led him to have an experimental technology implanted in his brain to shield his mind from Psy. As we learned, however, Bo (along with his sister and friends who also got implants) are living on borrowed time as the implant is unstable. But as readers of the series will recall, although Bo has but months to live, Bo was shot protecting his sister in SILVER SILENCE. This book begins on the heels of those events.
In this book, we learn the origins of Bo's determination to find a way to protect humans. In the face of Bo's intense dislike of the Psy, ironically, Bo finds himself attracted to a woman who has her own reasons for disliking humans and wanting nothing to do with Bo. Bo's brush with death creates a determination in him to not miss a moment of possibility when he finds himself attracted to Kaia.
As the "alpha" of the Human Alliance, Bo's world is complicated and filled with the possibility of betrayal. The Trinity world is more political and dangerous because it is unclear who can be trusted. And the lack of trust extends not only between groups but within the groups themselves as both the Alliance and BlackSea have to consider if there are traitors within.
Kaia is a new character to the series and one I really, really liked. She is caring and smart and not willing to put up with any nonsense from Bo. Her heart is so big and life has bruised her up pretty badly. Yet she still opens herself up and risks more pain with Bo. Kaia's storyline here had much more interest for me. She is the one who is risking so much (because Bo could end up dead or as good as). And I admit that I was intrigued to find out what type of changeling she is. (I also want a cookbook with her recipes because they sound so good!)
I thought the romance between Bo and Kaia was intensely sweet. We get to see a side of Bo that he himself didn't know existed until he met Kaia. There is something to be said for what a clever and determined man will do when he finds the woman. There is a bit of innocence in how Bo approaches his courtship of Kaia because he has truly never connected with a woman before. And that continues the irony of Bo's life, just when he finds what matters in his life, this life has a countdown for him.
Most of the conflict here ends up being external and there is quite of bit of intrigue in this book. On the plot end, I was pleased to get to see some of my favorites from the series. Although we end up in a new environment, I like feeling the series grounded in its roots and with the characters who I already know and miss when they don't appear.
I walked away from this book with a sense of warmth and joy and loved all the characters we got to spend time with in this book.
WORTH MENTIONING I tilted between a 4 and a 4.5 for this book. The epilogue, however, firmly tilted this book to a 4.5 -- any book where Kaleb and Sahara make a significant emotional appearance gets a little boost from me!
CONNECTED BOOKS OCEAN LIGHT is the second book in the Psy-Changeling Trinity series. The books are interconnected with continuing storylines although the romance is self-contained. The Psy-Changeling Trinity series is a spin-off or Season 2 of the Psy-Changeling series.
STAR RATING I give this book 4.5 stars.
NOTE I received an ARC of this book via Netgalley in order to prepare this review. I was not required to write a review or to write a positive review. All opinions contained herein are my own.
I've liked many of Nalini's books until recently, but it is too hard to accept a futuristic sci-fi romance where people's lives are on the line when everybody is just so filled with love and rainbows. Every almost-negative emotion is accompanied by a disclaimer of "but he/she loved fiercely and would only hurt a bug if the bug asked nicely. Why, just the other day he/she saved three babies from a burning building-" The characters were in love by the third sentence, all the enemies became friends over jokes at lunch, and there were too many emotional inner monologues for the story to actually progress. I felt this way about Silver Silence, but wanted to try one more time. I feel sorry to write a bad review about Miss Singh, but this book is a lot of money for ppl not to be warned.
I'd have to label this one my least favorite. It didn't seem like a Nalini written book. Where was the intensity? The humor? The passion? Even the few times sex was written about, it was it basically They kissed. He checked her readiness. He put it in. Then the end washed over them. SERIOUSLY!? I started thinking that Singh had gone the Christian way like Gena Showalter, but there was still some cussing so that nixed that idea. The writing just didn't feel like I was reading a Psy/Changling book. Very disappointed. VERY. It does wrap up some story threads so it can't really be missed....BUT I would DEFINITELY wait until it is in paperback before slogging through this painfully long disappointment. Never felt like this before about Nalini Singh's P/C books. Super bummed. Dunno what happened, but I hope it doesn't happen again!
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