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Kiss of Snow
by Nalini Singh
Kiss of Snow is probably one of my favourite books in the Psy-Changeling series, probably second only to Slave to Sensation and the romance of Sasha and Lucas where this journey all begins. This is the 10th book in the series, and honestly this series for me only gets better in terms of the wider plot-line and world development. Although some of the individual romance lines vary in terms of how much I like them, the overall build up of political alliances, war and machinations is incredibly exciting.
It's difficult without going into too much detail about major plot spoilers for the previous books about why I love this one so much. One aspect that I do adore though is Hawke and Sienna. Throughout the books we have seen these characters on the periphery, learned about them and grown to care and be concerned for them and their future. The romance is bristly and uncertain, but it's also smoking hot and exciting. I love the relationship that develops between Hawke and Sienna and how they work around her youth and supposed inexperience, and his position as Alpha to compromise on appropriate standings in their relationships.
There is so much to love about this series, and I cannot wait to keep reading soon.
It's difficult without going into too much detail about major plot spoilers for the previous books about why I love this one so much. One aspect that I do adore though is Hawke and Sienna. Throughout the books we have seen these characters on the periphery, learned about them and grown to care and be concerned for them and their future. The romance is bristly and uncertain, but it's also smoking hot and exciting. I love the relationship that develops between Hawke and Sienna and how they work around her youth and supposed inexperience, and his position as Alpha to compromise on appropriate standings in their relationships.
There is so much to love about this series, and I cannot wait to keep reading soon.