A review by heabooknerd
Mine to Possess by Nalini Singh

3.0

I loved the new things Nalini Singh introduced into the series: more on the Implant Protocol, more Psy disruption, and The Forgotten. The Psy-Changeling world is growing so much and becoming so diverse and complex. Tally’s upbringing and struggles with life were very hard to read about; you can’t help but feel for her. I loved reading how she came to find acceptance in herself and how she’s worked to overcome her struggles and help others like her.

Up to his point Clay has been the strong, stoic type and we haven’t gotten too much on him. In this book, we see why Clay is so dark and surly. I understand that the changelings have dominance and possession written deep into their bones but Clay was a little much for me. He was by no means the worst I’ve read in paranormal romance but his possessive nature did push the line quite a few times. Clay struggles with Tally’s past and the things she’s done and it gets a bit judgy without the reciprocal judgment being placed on Clay.

Content Warning: References to past child abuse/rape