Last Guard (Psy-Changeling Trinity #5) by Nalini Singh
Publication Date: July 20th 2021 by Berkley Books
Pages: 384
Source: Publisher
Rating: ★★★★★
My
Thoughts:
The PsyNet is sick, and the Ruling Coalition are aware, but
they’ve never really considered a crucial part of its foundation: The Anchors. These
Anchors are a big part of what’s been keeping it stable, but they’re all stretched
to capacity. Canto Mercant, an Anchor, realizes their error and seeks out another
powerful Anchor, Payal Rao, to form a coalition with other Anchors to find a
solution. Canto doesn’t realize Payal is the girl from his broken past. A girl
he’s spent years searching for. They cared for each other in a dire situation,
and the bond created from the experience is deep. Now meeting again as adults there
is an undeniable magnetic pull between them, an instant attraction.
Loved all the bits with the bears! Canto was basically claimed
as a member of those misbehaving, lovable bears. And the Mercants, so fiercely
loyal! Ena Mercant, the powerful
matriarch, supposedly Silent, had a big savage heart ready to fight tooth and
nail for anyone in their circle!
Last Guard grabbed and held my attention from the
first page! I enjoyed the romance between Canto and Payal, but all the side conflicts:
the Anchor issues with the PsyNet, the struggle to keep it from collapsing and Payal’s
ruthless family and her constant need to be on guard kept me on the edge of my
seat! I had to read on to see what would happen! Absolutely loved this
installment, and while Canto and Payal’s story came to a satisfying conclusion,
the survival of the PsyNet still remains in question, so I can’t wait for the
next story!
5 Stars
Book Description:
New York Times bestselling author Nalini Singh returns to a world devastated by change in her award-winning Psy-Changeling Trinity series, where two people defined by their aloneness hold the fate of the Psy in their hands…
Termed merciless by some, and a robotic sociopath by others, Payal Rao is the perfect Psy: cardinal telekinetic, CEO of a major conglomerate, beautiful—and emotionless.
For Canto Mercant, family and loyalty are everything. A cardinal telepath deemed "imperfect" by his race due to a spinal injury, Canto cares for the opinions of very few—and ruthlessly protects those he claims as his own. Head of intel of the influential Mercant family, he prefers to remain a shadow in the Net, unknown and unseen. But Canto is also an Anchor, part of a secretive designation whose task it is to stabilize the PsyNet. Now that critical psychic network is dying, threatening to collapse and kill the entire Psy race with it.
To save those he loves, Canto needs the help of a woman bound to him by a dark past neither has been able to forget. A woman who is the most powerful Anchor of them all: Payal Rao. Neither is ready for the violent inferno about to ignite in the PsyNet…or the passionate madness that threatens to destroy them both.
I've never read any of Singh's books. Do you have a favorite of hers?
ReplyDeleteI love Silver Silence sooo much! I think you can read it as a stand alone, but I read the first Psy-Changeling book, Slave to Sensation, before this spinoff series and it gave me a foundation. I totally recommend the audios. I was able to get all the audios through the library too so that's a bonus.
DeleteYep, those bears really steal the show and that's saying something because Canto Mercant and Payal Rao were captivating.
ReplyDeleteInteresting how Nalini always finds more to add to our series world knowledge like about the Anchors.
I loved their intense connection as well! I was fascinated by all the world revelations! Now I can't wait for the next one!
DeleteOhh a 5-star read from Rachel! It bears paying attention for sure. ;)
ReplyDeleteLoved it, Joy! And the Bears, especially! :)
DeleteI will get here eventually but first the original series. Excellent review!
ReplyDeleteAnne - Books of My Heart
Yeah, I kind of went at it all over the place. I had only read the first Psy-Changeling book and then I picked up the first of the spinoff, Silver Silence, which still continues to be my favorite of both series'. Now with the read-along, I'm getting through the original.
DeleteThis sounds like a wonderful book. So glad you enjoyed it.
ReplyDeleteIt was, Wendy! Thanks!
DeleteEveryONE loves these books. I really need to read something from Singh. I keep thinking I will try one of her contemporaries. Someday. Though you have me intrigued about the bears in this one.
ReplyDeleteYA. I love Singh!
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