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Kiss of Snow - Nalini Singh



Tittle:  Kiss of Snow
Series: Psy-Changeling
Author: Nalini Singh
Genre: Fiction, Adult, science-fiction, supernatural, romance, erotica
Pages: 433
Publisher: Gollancz
Format: Digital (Kindle edition)
Time to read it: 1 day
Language: English
Rating: 5/5


“Kiss of Snow” is the tenth book in the “Psy-Changeling” series written by Nalini Singh, a series that as you have might noticed from last month’s Wrap up, I am totally obsessed with. This was the book from the series I was going to read this month. 
Hawke is the Alpha of the “Snowdancer” pack, he is the authority, but he also loves every single one in his pack. Ever since Sienna Lauren disconnected herself from the Psy net she has been his weakness. He does not know how to act around her, either he act as a strict or he wants to be careful and tender with her. Lately she has been spending time with the Darkriver pack and Kit and she has also grown up into a young woman, which is getting into Hawke’s head.
As I said in the previous reviews the best thing of these books are the characters since that is what makes each book unique. And also I think the plot and the world are unique and really well developed.

To conclude, another amazing book in a loved series.

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