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khooliha
Mine to Possess | Nalini Singh
Mehso-so

I wish I could give this a pick just for the cool Rat guy and the promise of a snake changeling, and Krychek hanging out with the personified evil psychic internet, but a lot of the load bearing stuff pulls it down just a bit too much. Give that rat a book!

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khooliha
Mine to Possess | Nalini Singh

Had a REALLY nasty dream inspired by this book last night, not cool book, just because I think your extremity is a little silly sometimes!

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khooliha
Mine to Possess | Nalini Singh

Currently chanting Rats, Rats, RATS in my head. Rats!

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khooliha
Mine to Possess | Nalini Singh
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Wait, this is a book about stealing brains from children?!

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khooliha
Mine to Possess | Nalini Singh

Meanwhile, in the heterosexual mines, I think I've come across the first *acknowledgement* of queerness in these books, 30 or so pages into book 4. Don't worry though, no one is actually gay!!!! (I will say, it is a more matter-of-fact reaction then there could have been for an aughts romance.)

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khooliha
Caressed by Ice | Nalini Singh

I have a lot of hopes for this series, but one I'd like it to deal with asap is being so shitty about drugs.

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Super_Jane
Wolf's Bane | Aimee Easterling
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Mehso-so

3.5/5 🌕🌕🌕🌗🌑

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khooliha
Caressed by Ice | Nalini Singh

The Krychek in this series has to be named after the X-Files Krychek, right?

julesG That was my first thought too. 2w
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khooliha
Visions of Heat | Nalini Singh
Pickpick

I think Vaughn is kind of a dud, but sentient beings formed by the psychic internet make up for it

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AnnCrystal
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While I have been following Amelia Atwater-Rhodes since her very first book, I like the Kiesha'ra series the best out of all her books. A land of shapeshifters and magic.

The story begins with a war between two families, the Falcons and the Cobras. In later books, the Hawks and Wolfs will play key rolls.

A fantastic read.

The Kiesha'ra Series, Originally Reviewed, 2016 updated for Litsy, 2024.

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