

Meanwhile, Xavier Perez, human and erstwhile priest, is in the mountains of South America, searching for his lost love Nina.


The search for Leila is spearheaded by Miane Leveque, the alpha of the Water Changelings, but she receives significant cooperation from Psy and human characters as well. She is, after all, a living symbol of their intermingling.Īnother prominent storyline features the search for Leila Savea, a water-based Changeling who was kidnapped by unknown persons (but probably the Consortium) and is known, by way of a message in a bottle she was able to smuggle out, to be being tortured by her captors. As the first child born half-Psy/half-Changeling, Naya represents a huge threat to those who want to keep the races apart. The Consortium remains a shadowy force throughout the book: they are suspected in the attempted kidnapping of Naya, the young daughter of Lucas and Sascha from the very first book in the series, Slave to Sensation. The first storyline involves the threat that the Consortium (the newest Big Bad in the Psy/Changeling world) represents to the Trinity Accord, the alliance of Psy/Changeling/human who are trying to usher in a new era of cooperation, peace and equality among the three races. That is to say, it does not introduce any new hero/heroine pairings instead, it revisits the couples featured in the previous fourteen books, weaving them into a few main storylines. Jennie: Allegiance of Honor marks the 15th (!) book in the Psy/Changeling series, and the first book that does not feature a central romance. Janine and I have done joint reviews of two previous books in the series, Tangle of Need and Shield of Winter, and when she suggested doing a joint review of the newest book, I was more than game. Jennie B Reviews / B- Reviews / Book Reviews babies / changeling / child in jeopardy / epilogues / joint review / kidnapping / POC author / psy / Psy-Changeling Series / reunited-lovers 30 Comments JJOINT REVIEW: Allegiance of Honor by Nalini Singh
