Friday, July 19, 2024

Book Review: Primal Mirror by Nalini Singh

 

Book Description

ew York Times bestselling author Nalini Singh takes us into a family dark with shadowy secrets, as the world of the Psy teeters on the edge of a final catastrophic collapse. . . .
 
Daughter of two ruthless high-Gradient telepaths, Auden Scott is not the child her Psy parents wanted or expected, even before her brain injury. Her thoughts are scattered, her memories fuzzy—or just terrifyingly blank. The only thing she knows for certain is that she must protect her unborn baby . . . a baby she has no recollection of conceiving and who draws an unnerving depth of interest from her dead mother’s closest associates.
 
Leopard alpha Remi Denier is a man driven by the primal instinct to protect. Protect his pack, protect his allies . . . and protect the mysterious woman who has become a most unlikely neighbor. With eerie eyes that see too much and a scent that alters in ways disturbing and impossible, Auden Scott is the enemy . . . but nothing about this strange Psy is what it seems, and Remi’s feline heart is as fascinated by her as his human half.
 
Then Auden asks Remi to help her shatter the wall of secrets that is the Scott bloodline. What they unearth will reveal a nightmare beyond imagination. This time, the battle is to the death. . . .


My Review

So once again I've jumped right into the middle of a series and started reading it because it sounded good. I've read some of this authors other books and liked then so I thought I would like this one as well. But this story left me wanting and not in a good way. It starts out really slow and the story lags for the first half of the book. We get a sense that Auden who is pregnant has something more wrong with her brain than what those around her are telling her. The fact that everyone seems to want to do tests on her unborn baby that don't seem necessary and how Auden keeps losing time and her doctor says it's just seizures, was suspect at best. 

When Auden meets Remi who is a changeling (think shifter) she feels comfortable with him. So when he tells her that he saw her and she was different and she even smelled like a different person, she knows something else is going on. So she asks Remi if he and his people will keep her safe and give her sanctuary if it comes to that. 

When the truth is finally revealed, it made up for the lack of engagement during the first half of this book because it was a big secret that those around her were keeping from her. So even though I had some problems with this book because it starts out pretty slow, I ended up liking it when it did finally get more entertaining and dramatic. 

I give this book 3 out of 5 stars. 

Disclosure: I was sent a free copy of this book via NetGalley but all thoughts and opinions are my own. 

28 comments:

  1. Strange world to jump into without starting from the beginning. But it sounds like an interesting read.

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  2. Sounds interesting. Have a great weekend!

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    1. Thank you, Bill. I hope you do too.

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  3. This book does sound interesting--I can see why you would want to jump in! I wonder if some of the drag is because you don't have earlier context that would have made it more interesting, but either way, good to know!

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    1. No it was just really boring to begin with. lol

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  4. I've read several books by this author that I've really enjoyed...though none in this particular series.

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    1. I read some years ago and just decided to jump into the middle of this series to see if it was any good. LOL

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  5. Glad it is not bad

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  6. Her books are hit or miss for me but I love her Guild Hunter series. The early books anyway - I'm far behind.

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    1. It was some of her early books that I read and liked.

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  7. Wow, you did jump into the middle of things! Haha! I've got this one to read soon.

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  8. I was just telling my daughter that I need to get back into reading novels--I miss it. This review REALLY makes me want to start up again!

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    1. Good! There are so many good books out there. Thanks for stopping by.

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  9. I never make it very far with a boring start but I'm glad you liked it!

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  10. It sounds like this one was a very mixed bag

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  11. I'll be picking this one up soon, so I hope I enjoy it more! I'll prepare for a slow beginning. I've read the rest of the series, so maybe that might make the story more enjoyable. At least I hope so!

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    1. Yeah maybe. I tend to jump into the middle of series all the time.

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  12. Oh this is NOT the best one to just jump in to. So much backstory. I love these but honestly I am helluva confused and struggling

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    1. I really didn't find myself confused just a little bored.

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  13. One of the reasons I often skip series is because of problems I have with books in the middle of the series. Probably just me!

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    1. I read so many long series and understand completely this fact. Some books are often better than others.

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  14. Oh... This really wasn't the book to start with for this series. I know authors like to say their books can be standalone, but there was so much in this one that has been building for books and books. I hope you give it another chance, but start at the beginning. I agree this one was slow, but it was okay for me, but there is a lot that built to it.

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    1. The ending was good but you're right it wasn't a good one to start with.

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