Slave To Sensation (Psy Changelings #1)

Author: Nalini Singh

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  • : $19.99 AUD
  • : 9780575095663
  • : Orion Publishing Group, Limited
  • : Gollancz
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  • : January 2010
  • : 198mm X 129mm X 22mm
  • : United Kingdom
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  • : Nalini Singh
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  • : English
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Description

In a world that denies emotions, where the ruling Psy punish any sign of desire, Sascha Duncan must conceal the feelings that brand her as flawed. To reveal them would be to sentence herself to the horror of 'rehabilitation' - the complete psychic erasure of her personality ...Both human and animal, Lucas Hunter is a Changeling hungry for the very sensations the Psy disdain. After centuries of uneasy co-existence, these two races are now on the verge of war over the brutal murder of several Changeling women. Lucas is determined to find the Psy killer who butchered his packmate, and Sascha is his ticket into their closely guarded society. But he soon discovers that this ice-cold Psy is very capable of passion - and that the animal in him is fascinated by her. Caught between their conflicting worlds, Lucas and Sascha must remain bound to their identities - or sacrifice everything for a taste of darkest temptation ...

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Dive into a world torn apart by a powerful race with phenomenal powers of the mind - and none of the heart

Reviews

'without doubt my favourite author of paranormal romance.' BOOK CHICK CITY

Author description

Nalini Singh was born in Fiji and raised in New Zealand. She spent three years living and working in Japan, and travelling around Asia before returning to New Zealand now - although she's always plotting new trips. She has worked as a lawyer, a librarian, a candy factory general hand, a bank temp and an English teacher, not necessarily in that order. Some people might call that inconsistency, but she calls it grist for the writer's mill.