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  • Primal Mirror

  • Psy-Changeling Trinity, Book 8
  • By: Nalini Singh
  • Narrated by: Angela Dawe
  • Length: 12 hrs and 42 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (29 ratings)

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Primal Mirror

By: Nalini Singh
Narrated by: Angela Dawe
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Summary

Daughter of two ruthless high-gradient telepaths, Auden Scott is not the child her Psy parents wanted or expected, even before her brain injury. Her thoughts are scattered, her memories fuzzy-or just terrifyingly blank. The only thing she knows for certain is that she must protect her unborn baby...a baby she has no recollection of conceiving and who draws an abnormal intensity of notice from her dead mother's closest associates.

Leopard alpha Remi Denier is a man driven by the primal instinct to protect. Protect his pack, protect his allies... and protect the mysterious woman who has become a most unlikely neighbor. With eerie eyes that see too much and a scent that alters in ways disturbing and impossible, Auden Scott is the enemy...but nothing about this strange Psy is what it seems, Remi's feline heart as fascinated by her as the human half of his soul.

Then Auden asks Remi to help her shatter the wall of secrets that is the Scott bloodline. What they unearth will reveal a nightmare beyond imagination. This time, the battle is to the death...

©2024 Nalini Singh (P)2024 Orion Publishing Group Limited
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I liked that it was A new pack Rainfire and a new protagonist. It is excellent narration

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Disappointing

Excellent narration. That’s the only good point. Weak and 2D characters. Questionable ethics in the seduction of a brain damaged woman, the day after she gives birth.

I’ve enjoyed many of Nalini Singh’s other works and have read guild hunter and pay-changeling since the start but this one is a very weak addition to the series. I nearly gave up on this book part way through.

The ‘reveal’ was obvious from about 5mins in. This story fits into the larger world-building in only the last couple of chapters and in a way that seems like an afterthought.

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In line with recent Psy-changeling Trinity books

I've been reading Nalini Singh's books for a lot of years, and I've stuck with her for a reason. But recent books have been disappointing. This one is very much in line with her recent additions to this series: no better, no worse. The story follows the same formula as all the others. The only unusual thing here is that the "big reveal" is clear the first time it's introduced. Other books hinted at what was going to happen, but still held back a little surprise for later. This one didn't. The book does set up for the next book, which I'll read because I care about the original characters - some of them have been in my life for the best part of 20 years already, but at this point I'm giving up on hoping for any more well written additions to the series.

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