![]() ![]() ![]() No one really expected him to recover from the gunshot wound he suffered a few months before, but Bowen is a fighter with lots of work left to do. Bowen Knight, the head of a group who call themselves the Human Alliance, awakens from a sort of medically-induced coma. Ocean Light picks up not long after the events of Silver Silence. So, if you aren’t caught up with the goings-on in the Psy/Changeling universe, you might want to hold off on reading this review until you are. It’s also worth pointing out that it would be pretty near impossible to review Ocean Light without spoiling some things about the previous books in the series. Instead, do yourself a huge favor and start way back at the very beginning with Slave to Sensation. ![]() The world and the characters who inhabit it are quite complex, and jumping in here would result in a great deal of confusion and frustration. Ocean Light is the seventeenth installment, and the second entry in a sort of second story arc called the Psy/Changeling Trinity series, and I leapt at the chance to review it.īefore I get into the meat of the review, I want to point out that Ocean Light is not a good point of entry to Ms. I discovered it back in 2006, and I’ve been a devoted fan ever since. If you’re a fan of urban fantasy or paranormal romance, I imagine you’re familiar with Nalini Singh’s Psy/Changeling series. ![]()
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