Silver Silence by Nalini Singh

Silver Silence (Psy-Changeling Trinity, #1)

by Nalini Singh

New York Times bestselling author Nalini Singh returns to her extraordinary Psy-Changeling world with a story of wild passion and darkest betrayal . . .

Control. Precision. Family. These are the principles that drive Silver Mercant. At a time when the fledgling Trinity Accord seeks to unite a divided world, with Silver playing a crucial role as director of a worldwide emergency response network, wildness and chaos are the last things she needs in her life. But that's exactly what Valentin Nikolaev, alpha of the StoneWater bears, brings with him.

Valentin has never met a more fascinating woman. Though Silver is ruled by Silence - her mind clear of all emotion - Valentin senses a whisper of fire around her. That's what keeps him climbing apartment buildings to be near her. But when a shadow assassin almost succeeds in poisoning Silver, the stakes become deadly serious . . . and Silver finds herself in the heart of a powerful bear clan.

Her would-be assassin has no idea what their poison has unleashed . . .

Reviewed by Melanie on

4 of 5 stars

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4.5 stars

BEARS!! I’ve seen so much around about this book before I was able to get my hands on the audio. As much as I try to avoid reviews before tackling a book that I know I’m going to read, there are some things that you just can’t avoid. With this book, it was all about BEARS.

I’ve loved the changelings ever since I met them in Slave to Sensation (back in 2010). It took a little bit longer for me to really love the Psy, but they grew on me. I didn’t even mind the Psy/Psy pairings that happen later in the series. But now, we have a new species of changeling making an appearance and in a new part of the world.

Silver Mercant is a character that has been around for a while. She is the Psy assistant to Kaleb Krycheck. She has a very rare designation as a pure Telepath. Her kind were pretty much extinct before Silence. They didn’t make it out of childhood because they couldn’t control their powers. She was never in full Silence and didn’t have the pain blocks that most other Psy had, but she doesn’t see how she could leave Silence even as most of the other Psy are. She’s also the current head of Em Net. She’s helping to bring the three races together (human, Psy and Changeling) together to help disaster relief.

Valentin Niklaev is a Russian bear who is also the alpha of the very powerful StoneWater Clan. However, his clan has a few issues right now, which it has been able to keep under wraps for now, but how long before it gets out to the world and it weakens him as a leader and the clan?

This is a great addition to the Psy-Changeling series and a good start to the new Psy-Changeling Trinity series. I’ve seen a few people who’ve said that they had no problems starting in with this book, but I think they are missing out in what it took to get these three races to where they are today. I enjoyed seeing where these races are going. Even as they work together to stand strong as dissent happens with rogue groups.

I really love the addition of the bears. I loved Valentin and all of his family. There are too many great characters to mention, but I think I need to mention Nova, Valentin’s sister and the clan healer. She was a really fun character. I also loved her son, aka the barnacle (because he likes to cling to everyone’s legs). Last, I mention the “gangster cubs”, as Valentin called them, they are a group of cubs that like to cause trouble, but mostly it was just normal kid trouble, but a bit more bear (climbing trees with the intent to jump on to unsuspecting passing bears).

The story here was great. I love the start of this new story arc that Nalini Singh has built. I can’t wait to see how all the races come together to solve the problems to make this world better for all of them. There are some pretty deep wounds that need to be healed. I also really enjoyed the story of Silver and Valentin. They both have issues that they have to work through and they do a great job of getting through some difficult stuff. I can’t wait to see where the next book goes.

*Do I really have a wait a year??*

Narration
If I didn’t love Angela Dawe before (which I did, a lot), I have to say she stepped up her game. Nalini Singh didn’t make it easy for her with this book. It takes place in Russia, so pretty much everyone has Russian accents and also many Russian names too. Angela Dawe spoke it all as if it was something she does everyday (no idea how often she has to tackle a Russian accent, but she does it in many different voices in this book). Oh, there’s also an pregnant Irish human woman that was in DenHome too. She nailed that accent too.

**I like to thank the publisher for providing me with a copy of this audiobook in exchange for an honest review.

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