![]() ![]() Your mileage, oh gentle readers, may vary vastly.Īt this point in the series we have had pairings involving pretty much every different type of human in this universe. These are things that would bother me, were I choose this novel as my entry to the series. This is the ninth installment in the series and deserves a bit of a warning. While each story revolves around one couple’s journey to their happy ending, the series follows an overarching plot centered on the conflict of the three main races. This means that there are a number of plots threads that may not lead anywhere in that particular book, but that build up through a number of stories, and eventually get their own resolution. (We’ll pretend that the obvious and easy answer–I’m easily distracted–it not also the correct answer.) I’m talking a couple of years intervals here. Given how much I enjoy the series as a rule (there have been a couple of books I haven’t enjoyed as much–which is perfectly normal for a series going on fifteen novels and eight short stories/novellas), I’m always surprised to realize just how long it’s been between reviews for the past three or four books. ![]() I am on a quest to finally catch up on my reviews of the Psy/Changeling series, before the release of Shards of Hope this summer, and I confess that I’m puzzled. ![]()
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