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Slave to Sensation (Psy-Changelings Book 1) - abebooks.com AbeBooks.com: Slave to Sensation (Psy-Changelings Book 1) (9780425212868) by Nalini Singh and a great selection of similar New ... Rank: #168037 in BooksBrand: BerkleyPublished on: 2006-09-05Released on: 2006-09-05Original language: EnglishNumber of items: 1Dimensions: 6.75" h x .88" w x 4.25" l, .36 pounds Binding: Mass Market Paperback352 pagesGreat product! 16 of 16 people found the following review helpful.Not the hotness, so a LEAN 3.5 StarsBy R.I wanted SOOO much to like the book more than I did, especially after all the recommendations I've received for this author. However, the best I can say is... Not bad. There were some things I completely loved about the story, such as the extremely diverse cast of characters (the main reason I decided to go ahead and give it a try in spite of the-IMO-meh cover). I don't particularly like covers with real people on them unless they're uber hot, and the guy on the cover isn't exactly MY cup of tea-but I know, of course, not to judge a book... Anyhow, I adored the diversity, and even though there are shapeshifters psychics (the Psy), Singh's take on them was fresh for me.Why not 4 or 5 stars. The plot was decent, if not a little slow at times, but it was hardly all that the rave reviews made it out to be. I've read more engaging stories. I found I was able to put this down and do other things. There are also lots of typos, but they weren't so distracting I was put off by them. They were noticeable, though. I didn't judge too harshly for this considering, apparently this was the author's first book. There were also some instances in which it wasn't really clear who was speaking, and I had to backtrack to figure it out. There were also a couple of things that sort of contradicted the whole Psy premise. Such as Sascha memorizing a book of sexual positions. If the Psy rarely, if ever, do it, then why would they retain that info And why, of all things to memorize, would she pick that if she was trying to tamp down her differences with other Psy I don't even know why that was written in the story considering she never actually uses them. Also, were ALL emotions really gone It didn't seem like it. They hungered for money and power. They held onto curiosity and arrogance... Even so, that's not what drastically dropped my rating for this book.Here are my main 3 reasons for the anorexic 3.51. As stated in some of the other reviews, the writing is HEAVY on the repetitions. This is one of my pet peeves. Especially with all the praise for her writing, which again wasn't bad. But there were lots of words/phrases that popped up several times: night-sky eyes, ebony eyes, tangling tongues, to name a few.2. The climax, what climax Exactly! It was so anti-climactic as to not even be shown but given in exposition basically...Warning: light SPOILERS to follow...Since the heroine was actually incapacitated when the villain ( don't even get me started on how predictable THAT was-needless to say, it's exactly whom I'm sure everyone initially thinks it is) was finally taken down, we don't get to see it. We only get the details that what was done to the kidnapped girls was reciprocated. I don't want to give too much away, so I won't say any more than that. So there is no real climax scene, at least not in action-again, I don't want to give it away.END OF SPOILERS3. The third reason that lowered my rating was its level of hotness. And, I know I'll probably get some negative feedback for saying this, but it has to be said, b/c it doesn't seem like anyone else has. Mind you, I bought the book after reading the sample in the 1-5 collection, but I never bothered to read any reviews-a first for me. The extended sample drew me in, and I had high expectations for the remaining 2/3 of the book. I almost bought the set. OMG, I'm so glad I didn't!! I would have been super mad at myself. I'm woman enough to admit, I'm a little pervy by most standards, maybe a lot. I'm okay with that. When I pick up a PNR, I've come to expect a certain level of heat. It's one of the main reasons I've become so enamored with them since discovering the genre a few years back. Since then, I've read so many I couldn't even begin to count. Some just the first couple of books, others the entire series. Besides YA books, which don't really interest me, I've noticed a recurring theme in PNR, lots of HOTNESS, and I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE it!! I don't even mind the hetero stuff, if the author is that good.After I finished this book, I went back and forth on reviewing it. I almost didn't because I didn't want to not give it a high rating since this author has provided something seldom seen in romance: a wide variety of physical appearances in her characters. For example, the heroine is part Japanese, part Russian, and part something else that all comes together and makes for a woman that is "the color of dark honey" with exotic eyes and wild, curly hair-LOVES it!! So not cliched! I even gave her back half a star just for the diversity. Yeah, I said it. It is why I wanted to truly love this book. Anyhoo, I digress.I thought the love developed sweetly between the main characters, even though I don't think he ever says the words to her (I could be wrong, but I don't recall it). I'm just confused by all the reviews talking about how sexy or erotic or the story is. Uhmmm not really. Okay, I have to put this in to perspective so anyone debating can get an idea of my personal hotness scale (1-5). I'll do my best since I realize not all the following writers are going to be familiar to everyone.I'd give this story about a 2 (Tepid). I kept waiting for it to heat up.Stephanie Rowe's Order of the Blade series: 3.6 (Hot)--4.0 overall for the actual series, I think more than anything, I like to see in what order the couples will complete the stages to their bonds. I really like this dark, interesting series, but my biggest issue is that they're usually battling for their lives and when they get a moment and are sharing a little freaky time, no one EVER bathes!! Not even after. That bothers me big time but not enough to stop buying them when Rowe puts them out. This series is different. They're demons. No Vamps or wolves to be found. First book in the series is free!Evangeline Anderson's Kindred series: 4.0 (Very Hot)--4.0 stars for series overall, SFR done right! And definite page-turners. Plus cheap!! That's on price, not quality of plot. Her books are very entertaining and some are even laugh-out-loud hilarious, especially the first one.Kresley Cole's Immortals After Dark series: 4-4.25 (Sizzling)--4.75 for series overall, PNR at near perfection. Warning: her stories will ruin you for other authors'. Really. Seriously. This is pretty much a general consensus.Tina Folsom's Scanguards series: 4.25-4.5+ (Sssmokin')--3.5 for series overall (1st 3 books) I'm waiting for the box set for books 4-6, so I've only read the first three. The first single book is free if you want to give it a try!!Emma Holly's Upyr series: 4.5-4.75 (Pull out the fire extinguisher)--4.5 overall for series. These books are well written and so sexy, I recommend reading them with a bed partner you can utilize afterward. Real talk. I will also say this. I USED to be partial to her books. She holds a special place in my "heart". Hers was my very first ever PNR story, and I found it at my local library-Catching Midnight, but she seems to have fell off writing on this series in lieu of her self-published stuff, which I'm mostly not a fan of. I haven't gotten into them since they seem to be heavy on M/M and M/F/M and M/M/F, and I'm not interested in that dynamic AT ALL. If there's some bi-ness in my stories, I want it to be F/F/M (like many of Selena Kitt's stories-heat=5.0, for sure-but she doesn't do full length or PNR or SFR). That being said, Holly's Upyr series doesn't have any M/M. Her Hidden as well as her Demon Tales series do offer lots of MFM and FMM, if that is your thing.** And as a side note, I must say I'm utterly shocked at how many stories have recently saturated the market involving MM MMF and even MMMMMMFMM, or something like that, geared towards women. I'm not a straight woman, never been one, but I just always assumed that would be off-putting to a hetero woman. Interesting that it doesn't seem to be.Now that I've let anyone reading this into my deviant mind, I'll get back to the review of this book. There's only ONE sex scene here people! In a book well over 300 pages, that is not hot, even if the scene is extensive, which the one in here is NOT! It's actually pretty brief and not very detailed. There are a couple of shared dreams involving some quick foreplay, but that's about it. The couple has sex a few more times after the initial, but it is only told to the reader before moving on to the next scene. No description or details are given. I guess I just expected more from a PNR story about a woman who's never really been touched or felt emotions suddenly meeting her soul mate, a shifter with innate desire to be close-physically emotionally. I thought there was so much Singh could have done with that scenario, but she just didn't go there. I expected a lot more.Final thought: Would I recommend this book Hmm... Probably not. At least not to someone who likes the kind of stories I like-3.5 or higher on my hotness scale. I'm not even sure I want to power on through the series even though all the books have consistently high ratings. I'm guessing that those who've made it to say, book 5 or 6 in the series just really likes this type of story. I read reviews for later books to see if I might want to continue, and many of them stated that this was "still their favorite of the series" or it was still the best... Not the best endorsement for me. I would, however, highly recommend all the series listed above if you like it spicy, and I like it Indian food hot (mmm Aloo gobi!) Hope this helps!Happy Readings.4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.IT'S AMAZING WHAT YOU CAN DISCOVERY THE SECOND TIME AROUND!By Rare ReviewerSeveral years ago I got hooked on Singh's Guild Hunter Series and just could not get enough of her imaginative novels. I was desperately waiting for the next book in the Guild Hunter Series when I thought I would give this series a try. Unfortunately, I never got interested enough to even finish it. I think it was because it was just too different from the Guild Hunter Series that I was hooked on, (and still am), that I could not even give this book a chance.Last week, out of desperation - again - I decided to try this e-book one more time after putting it aside for a couple of years. (I am totally addicted to reading and cannot go for long without my "fix".) The main difference this time is that I started this book with no expectations that it would be a similar theme to the Guild Hunter Series. The more I read - the more I became immersed in the Psy-Changeling world - the characters - their struggles - their life. Also, the more I understood the unique creative mind that Nalini Singh has and her ability to put her imagination into words that are clearly conveyed to the reader. That the first time around trying to read this book I made the major mistake of anticipating that it would be a near "clone" of the Guild Hunter Series albeit with a different set of characters, set in a different world. I did not give enough credit to Singh/s amazing inventiveness.Why I have now starting to download every book in this series:- A detailed alternate reality that is so developed that it is easily pictured in the reader's mind.- Characters that come to life- Creativity - so different from any other paranormal romance book out there. So dissimilar that one is almost taken aback with such an altered world presented. This is definitely not a "formula" book.- Alpha males with strong females that can handle them. Neither perfect (I hate perfect characters!) - making the characters more believable even for a Sci-Fi novel.- No "huh" moments or misspellings. This is professional writing at it's finest.- No plot holes or getting loss in trivial garbage that is simply put in to increase word count. Each word, each sentence, each page is central to the development of the plot and characters.- Book starts out strong and ends strong. No starting out and then tapers off to a weak or contrived short ending. (Been there, read that - really, really hate that!)After a week, I am now on the 5th in the series and another quality that I really like is consistency. (Yes folks - I'm retired - if I want to sit and read all day - I can indulge - especially if it is really, really good.) So far each of the novels has been continuously good with the same quality of world, character and action development. That really impresses me - too often I have picked up a series to have it steadily go downhill and have to give up on an author because I no longer trust their work.I am bias. If I was comparing this book to one in the Guild Hunter Series - I would only give it a 4. (What can I say - I really like the Archangels!) But compared to other PNR books - this definitely deserves the 5. WARNING - if you decide to try this series - DO NOT buy the collections. The collections of 5 books are priced at $35.99 when you can buy the individual books at $5.99 each and only spend $29.95. Why or how in the world they came up with that pricing for the collections does not make any sense what so ever!1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.An amazing world with richly developed charactersBy AlexInterests: Paranormal Romance, Futuristic, Shifters, PsychicsQuick SummaryThe world consists of three races: humans, Changelings who can turn into animals, and Psy who are gifted with mental abilities. 100 years after the implementation of the Psy's Silence Protocol that conditions emotions out of all Psy, the three races live in an uneasy state. But when the DarkRiver leopards lose a packmate to a Psy serial killer, all bets are off. Alpha Lucas soon finds himself working with Psy Sascha Duncan on a joint construction project that will hopefully get him an inside tract to the Psy world. But not everything is as it appears and nothing will be the same again after these two meet.What I LikedI first read this book 10 years ago when it was brand new and I have never looked back. I love the Psy-Changeling series and I'm amazed at the world Nalini Singh has created. Though this book only touches on the start of this world, Singh does a phenomenal job of creating a unique and diverse landscape for her characters to roam in. I love all the intricacies of this futuristic time where three races struggle to co-exist. The characters are also richly developed and there were so many side characters begging for their own story. Leopard Alpha Lucas Hunter is a great Hero; he's strong, cunning, dominant and possessive but also sweet and caring. I love the way the pack interacts with each other and how they take care of each other. They will desperately make you want to be a part of their family. Though Lucas's alpha nature makes him territorial of Sascha he knows when to pull back and let her make connections with her new pack. As for Sascha, she has been mentally and emotionally beaten down her whole life, told she could be so much better and forced to hide who she really is in order to fit into a world that is starting to choke her. Watching her come out of her shell and find herself was really beautiful to read.What I Didn’t LikeI'm probably biased but there wasn't anything I didn't like about this book. It hit all the right buttons for me and just worked in every way.See all 410 customer reviews... Home - Nalini Singh :: NYT bestselling author Whats New. 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