A review by jackiehorne
Visions of Heat by Nalini Singh

4.0

An interesting combination of female empowerment/choice and the more regressive fated mates trope:

"He dropped a kiss on her nose, the gesture bringing a smile to her face. Only with her was he so tender. 'I know what it's like to not quite fit. But you're strong. You'll find a way.'
"She hadn't expected him to say that, to lay the responsibility for her happiness in her own hands." (319-20)

"You were never going to be anyone's but mine" (331)

Will be interesting to see how morality/judgment plays out over the course of the series, given the ambiguity of the guilt of the murderer in this book. Who gets to judge? Who gets to dole out punishment? And why?