Shield of Winter continues the story of the Psy-Changelings. The Psy-Net is being destroyed by a 'virus' of sorts and if the Psy people can't find a cure, everyone could die. I adored Ivy and Vasik. Ivy is an empath who, under silence, has been forced to hide her broken silence and undergo reconditioning that nearly killed her. Vasik is a true TK-V who can transport to anywhere with just a visual of a person or place. He has been in the Arrow squad and feels that he has done such harm over the years that he cannot be redeemed. These two seemingly opposites attract in a major way. I have always loved the empaths too, so getting more of them was awesome. In an attempt to save the PsyNet, the empaths join together with an Arrow squad member as their guardian. You have a major plot arc solved in this book and Singh did a great job tying it all together. I am curious to see where we go from here. The net is 'safe', the council is gone....what will happen next?
Its no secret I LOVE this series. Seriously, look at my instagram page. I think I have posted more Psy-Changeling pictures than any other book or series. The world is so rich and engaging that I am pulled in right away. The woven layers of the plot fit so perfectly together and they flow so well you don't even realize a connection until it slaps you in the face. I also love that previous characters are still making appearances in the stories that follow. If you haven't checked out this series, you really are missing out! Shield of Winter can't be read as a stand alone though. You really need to start at the beginning; trust me, this is no hardship!
Shield of Winter, like all the Psy-Changeling books, is narrated by Angela Dawe and she is flawless. She is one of my favorite narrators!
- POV: 3rd
- Tears: no
- Trope: opposites attract
- Triggers: none
- Series/Standalone: series
- Cliffhanger: no
- HEA: yes
The Seven series by Dannika Dark, The Hidden Legacy series by Ilona Andrews, The Black Dagger Brotherhood series by JR Ward...then you will probably like Shield of Winter!
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