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Tuesday, August 21, 2007Book Review: Visions of Heat Visions of Heat by Nalini Singh. Love this series! It’s probably the best paranormal/romance out there right now. With two in the series and one on the way (Caressed by Ice), it’s fresh with an exciting futuristic world that no others have touched on. A world of the Extra Sensory Perception and Changlings (otherwise known as the “Were”), so incorporated into normal life, it has it’s own set of rules to govern it.In Visions of Heat, we have an off the scale Future Seeing Psy named Faith who can predict the future with amazing accuracy. A member of the Psy race, she’s not supposed to feel- emotions have been shut down under the cloak of the Silence- but when she starts having visions of death she can’t help but feel the suffering about to come down . In anguish not only from the visions but also for fear of her mental stability she decides to take control. Before the governing council of the Psy shut her down- permanently- she leaves her secluded compound to seek out Sascha Duncan- a member of the Psy race who dropped out of the PsyNet (Slave to Sensation), something unheard of up until now. Sascha is now part of the Changlings, mated with a wereleopard and alpha to the DarkRiver pack. Before she finds Sascha, Faith meets the Vaughn, a steely Werepanther from Sascha’s pack, who begins to make her feel other things that at first is difficult to process. He leads her to Sascha and her mate and it doesn’t take them long to discover a new menace is on the scene- one created from the same sickness that has infiltrated the PsyNet. Full of action and steamy sensuality, Visions of Heat is a page turner that grabs you and doesn’t let go until the end. VOH also gives more explanation into Singh’s world so be sure to not miss this one if you’re starting this series. 5 out of 5 from me! Labels: Book Reviews
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