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La luna del leopardo by Nalini Singh

laura_devouring_books_crumpets's review against another edition

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5.0

I love this world!!! so much mystery unwinding

I did feel Talon and Clays relationship could have moved a bit faster in terms of trust, but the relationship between them was really beautiful.

Wow and the enigma of the lost ones in the Psy......

And who what is Callum? Whats his end Game so many questions?????

valeriaana_reads's review against another edition

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adventurous dark tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

2.25


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romancejunkie1025's review against another edition

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5.0

hott awesomeness... nuff said

milmirjia's review against another edition

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adventurous challenging dark emotional funny mysterious tense medium-paced

3.0

belleflamey's review against another edition

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1.0

Ugh. When I started this series I had such high hopes.. I really enjoyed book 1.. since then things have just gone south. This one was so blah! I cant connect with characters that have no spine. This Talin girl was scared from day one and then here comes Clay with all his "I own u" shit. Ugh. Not sure I will continue this series. Does not compare at all to her Guild Angel series at all!

bonzaklibo's review against another edition

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2.0

If you like the following tropes this book is for you:

-Sexually pushy alpha
-alpha always knows best
-no doesn't always mean no
-slut shaming

It's not for me though.

fishgirl182's review against another edition

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3.0

This wasn't my favorite Psy-Changeling book but it was still an enjoyable read. I liked the original concept - that Clay and Talin knew each other from childhood but had been separated by an act of violence. He thinks she's dead but then finds her again 20 years later. I didn't love Talin. She had a troubled past but she dealt with it in an annoying. I've always liked Clay as well. He blames himself a lot in this book for things that were out of his control. Both he and Talin have to get over their hangups and stop blaming themselves in order to be together.

The mystery in this one was quite good. The question of where these missing kids are and what is being done to them opens up a lot and the history of The Forgotten is revealed. There are more upheavals in the Psy Council as well. It was cool to finally see a human as part of the series and see where they fell into the scheme of things. I have a feeling there will be more humans playing larger roles in the series after this.

Book also sets up of back story for the next book. Dorian's one of my favorite characters.

sophie_w's review against another edition

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fast-paced

4.0

bookloverchelle's review against another edition

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4.0

I may be late to the game on the Psy-Changeling series but goodness gracious do I absolutely love these stories. Nalini Singh has created a world and characters that are smart, sexy, and secondary characters that add so much to the storyline. Clay is a DarkRiver sentinel who years ago lost his best friend. Except that same friend, Talin, has shown up in his territory. Talin was abused as a child and after Clay saved her she spent too many years trying to recover. When children in her care begin to disappear she knows the only person that could help is Clay. As these two reconnect and try to recover from the trauma they’ve both lived through they battle the twists and turns and lies within the Psy to find the children and stop any more from disappearing. Talin has never had a chance to build a solid or real relationship with a man and her growing feelings for Clay scare her but the man he’s become draws her closer and closer. Such a great series, I’m so excited to continue!

angels_gp17's review against another edition

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5.0

5 Possessive Stars

I am loving this series! I can't believe I did not pick these books up sooner. Nalini Singh is an amazing author who knows how to tell a story. The world she created is so in-depth and intriguing I get pulled in. Her characters work well together, complement each other, and the story is interesting and adventures.

“Mine to Possess” focus is about the main couple's complicated and enduring relationship rather than the world-building aspect of the over all story. We also learn about a new aspect in the Psy-Changeling world the Human side as well as finding out about the Forgotten.
Tally and Clay’s tragic yet inspiring love story was simply phenomenal. I liked that the main couple bonded as children and where separated by tragedy and violence which marked their destinies. They are brought back together by murder and mayhem and are now getting to know each other again.

Mine to Possess is a must read! I recommend reading the Psy-Changeling series in order, so you can understand the characters and world that Nalini Singh as created.

Audio Dec. 2017: Loved the audiobook for Mine to Possess. Just as good as the first time reading it, if not better.

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