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Hostage to Pleasure by Nalini Singh

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emotional hopeful reflective tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.5

I adore Dorian! Who doesn’t? At the beginning of this story, when Dorian and others in the DarkRiver pack are rescuing a young Psy child, my previous thoughts on Dorian are cemented. Changelings are all about the kids and the way little Keenan latches onto Dorian says a lot.

Ashaya is hard to understand at first. She’s in previous books and it’s unclear what her motivations are. No matter how much we are told she is an icy Psy, it was clear in the last book that her feelings toward her child are more than wanting to propagate her lineage. As things unfold in this book I learned to love Ashaya and ache for all she has lost and all she is trying to keep together.

Dorian and Ashaya are an odd couple even before some of Ashaya’s secrets come out, even more so after. Yet that mating bond is almost impossible to ignore. It always tickles me how much the “big, tough” Changelings are more attracted to their mates when they push back on their overbearing ways. Ashaya is no wilting flower and no matter how much she wishes she could give into her feelings for Dorian and her son she will not be swayed from her purpose to protect at all costs those she holds dear, even when it makes her look bad. She’s just as much of a protector as Dorian, just in a different way.

There are a few new Psy characters who are shown briefly who are part of the rebellion that I’m looking forward to seeing more. They were all quite intriguing with their abilities and the way they were helping Ashaya.

I found I missed the pack in this story. They are shown, but rarely all in one group. Of course, there is good reason to be wary of Ashaya and her real motivation. Yet once they started trusting her more, I hoped she would get to know some of the other Psy in the pack better. I found the absence noticeable. 

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adventurous challenging dark funny inspiring lighthearted tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

Hostage to Pleasure is book 5 in the Psy-Changeling series by Nalini Singh. My lowest rated Pys-Changeling book is Mine to Possess because I wasn't really feeling either main character. Hostage to Pleasure was totally different than Mine to Possess for me. I really enjoyed Hostage to Pleasure. 

I loved Ashia and I loved Dorian and I especially loved
their son!
I enjoyed the story, the pacing, and the love scenes. Actually, I wish there were more love scenes. I enjoyed the ending even though I do have an issue with it. My issue is that
Dorian can't shift and that's considered a sort of disability. By "curing" or "fixing" him at the end you she just wrote the disabled trope, where the disabled person or peoples ends up being "fixed" by the end.


One thing that irritated me is that the main female character, her sister, and her son are all supposed to be Black but the cover art on the audiobook has Dorian huggin up on a white woman. Shame on the company for doing that, I thought things like that were finished with in the 90s.

All in all I really loved this story. 
I'm going to give it 5 stars out of 5

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