Enter Drew, a very dominant wolf, with an important function (he is responsible for tracking rogue members of the pack) but whose place in the pack’s rank is not very clear. Indigo is a lieutenant in a difficult position: she only dates (and would ever consider mating with) someone as dominant as she is but who would never try to smother her. Play of Passion (Berkley, Nov 2010, Paperback, 352 pages) by Nalini Singh is the ninth instalment in her excellent Psy-Changeling series and it follows the relationship between two members of the SnowDancer wolf pack. PLEASE DON’T LET THESE COVERS PUT YOU OFF.) The headless-man-titty is quite possibly the type of cover I loathe the most. (I hate The Iron Duke‘s cover with a passion. I am a huge fan of both writers and their books to me, they represent the best in Paranormal Romance: This double feature is brought to you by the awesomeness of Nalini Singh and Meljean Brook’s books. Today, Ana covers two books by her favourite PNR authors, Meljean Brook and Nalini Singh. In a kickback to Book Smuggler days of old, this week we cover some familiar ground – paranormal romance and urban fantasy.
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