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Slave to Sensation by Nalini Singh

ssarahreads's review against another edition

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5.0

5 stars!

I was confused at first when I started reading it and I think I'm still a bit confused, about everything with Psy and the PsyNet etc etc. But that didn't stop me from loving this book and loving Lucas and Sascha together, because I dooooo, I loved the book and I loved them together!

It's so different from any other paranormal book I've read so it opened up a whole new world for me, and I'm loving it. I can't wait to read the rest of the books in this series!

And damn, Lucas is HOT. :D

addedsparkle's review against another edition

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3.0

Never going to win any awards, predictable characters, reasonable plot if a bit rambling and the writing felt stilted at times and shambolic (at one point the author forgot the name of one her supporting characters)

Still, it was entertaining and fed the guilty pleasure parts of my brain and I'll probably read the sequels if I can pick them up cheap enough.

idratherbereading542's review against another edition

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4.0

4.5 stars

Slave to Sensation is the first book in Nalini Singh's Psy-Changeling series. I've had this one on my to-read list for a long, long time so I'm happy to say that I've finally gotten around to starting it.

In this book we meet Sascha who is a Psy, which is essentially a race of very powerful psychics. But the Psy aren't humans by any means. A long time ago it was decided that the Psy race was better off without emotions so their children have been bred from birth with the understanding that emotions make them weak and they are taught to push them down until they are seemingly non-existent. But Sascha has a secret -- she can feel, and boy does it make her scared because if the Psy Council (of which her mother is a member) finds this out, then she could be sentenced to death. Unfortunately for her, meeting Lucas certainly doesn't help her situation.

Lucas is a changeling, which is essentially a shifter. He's a black panther shifter and in contrast to the emotionless Psy, Changelings are a very affectionate and emotion-driven race. So when Sascha and Lucas have to work together on a business deal it is bound to end up a bit interesting for both of them.

I really, really liked this book. One thing that I've learned about Nalini Singh from reading her Guild Hunter series is that she's amazing at building incredibly detailed and remarkable worlds that are unlike anything you've ever read about and very easy to get lost into. While it could be argued that Changelings are nothing more than shifters, the Psy world and PsyNet is incredibly unique and unlike anything I've ever read about. It's actually the kind of thing that is almost impossible to explain, but somehow Singh does it with such ease that I was able to picture even the most extraordinary things in this book.

So the world alone is one that made the book amazing right off the bat . But aside from that I enjoyed the relationship between Sascha and Lucas, which is playful at first but clearly grows into something deeper as the book progresses. I really felt for Sascha because she's at risk of losing everything, including her life, if she were to give into her feelings for Lucas. But its easy to see why she would be willing to risk it all because the interactions not only with Lucas, but with his pack were truly endearing, especially those scenes with the cubs.

I'm definitely happy to have finally started this series. I was pretty sure I would enjoy it since I do love her Guild Hunter series, and I'm happy to say I was right. If you're a fan of shifters, psychics, and amazing world-building, then I'd definitely recommend this series.

kristyloves2read's review against another edition

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5.0

Alright, this series wins. This book has been on my TBR list for a very long time, but I kept putting it off because of how long the series was, but this year I am trying to read down my TBR, and since this book was the book that had been on my TBR the longest it fell into that prompt. I was right to worry, I loved this book. It was so good!!! Sascha and Lucas are wonderful together and she is such a badass!!!!

So much for reading down my TBR, now I have to add the rest of this series to it, LOL

bookwyrmjack's review against another edition

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2.0

A friend and I have recently been discussing the difference between predictable in a familiar and comforting way, and predictable in a trite and disappointing way. I am not the most prolific of romance readers by any stretch, but I found this to be the latter. It leaned pretty heavily on tropes I dislike, and perhaps they were less overdone at time of publication, but for me now, this ain't it.

wonderwomannz's review against another edition

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1.0

I have listen to a few series of Nalini (Rock Kiss and Play Hard) and I really loved this. I also started listening to Guild Hunter series which I am finding ok, but I thought I would switch to this series.
However I didn’t really enjoy this book and think I will skip this series. It is just not my thing, however saying that the pacing was great, the narrator was good.

lyraggs's review against another edition

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4.0

3,5

lovemagicbooks's review against another edition

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adventurous emotional mysterious 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

4.5

jackiepreston's review against another edition

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adventurous emotional tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

4.5


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sambrooke's review against another edition

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4.0

I don’t have much to say, but I did enjoy the whole Psynet thing. I don’t think I’ve ever read a book that had that type of system. Although there was a series called uglies which I just thought of, but it isn’t really the same thing.