

Title: Kiss of Snow ReRead
Author: Nalini Singh
Series: Psy-Changeling #10
Rating Out of 5: 5 (I will read this again and again and again)
My Bookshelves: Paranormal romance, Shapeshifters, Urban fantasy
Pace: Fast
Format: eBook, Novel
Year: 2011

Siena and Hawke’s story is always one of my favourites – they have such a slow burn build from their first appearance in Slave to Sensation, and I just love them both as characters. It’s an age gap romance, but one that feels really natural. The weight that Siena carries on her shoulders gives her the strength and maturity to be able to stand on her own two feet in the face of Hawke’s powerful personality. I love how they both come together, but are also able to retain their own sense of self and independence.
The ability and strength that Siena has is just incredible. I loved doing this reread, and I was able to pick up more of the nuances of her power this time through. I had forgotten some of the intensity of this before picking up Kiss of Snow again. I also love how Siena’s ability and Walker’s adaptations highlight the evolution of the Psy abilites. And how the rise of Silence was able to stifle some of this evolution. I’m a reformed science nerd, and I loved how Siena’s power was a vessel through which to validate the idea of evolution of Psy-powers and the evolutionary dead end which Silence has created.
Hawke and his stubbornness is incredibly frustrating at times, but it also meant that the battle to find his happily ever after was all the more enjoyable. He’s a bit intense, but, when he finally makes the choice to give in to the inevitable, he’s all in. It creates such a wonderful and explosive moment. The passion and steam absolutely leap off the pages, and I completely got swept up in the joyous moment of love.
Kiss of Snow is really the opening battle of the war that is going to round out the rest of the Psy-Changeling series. The first battle might have been fought in this, but it is really only the opening sallies and moves for a much greater battle. I love that the explosivity of the beginning of war is so beautifully partnered with such an explosive and passionate love story.
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