Storm Echo review

Storm echo is a paranormal romance part of the highly popular psy-changeling series.

Silence has fallen. The Psy are free to feel emotion. Free to love. But Silence was never a prison for Ivan Mercant.
The biggest threat to his future lies dormant in his brain – a psychic monster that wants only to feed. And now, the brutal leash he’s kept on that monster is slipping. He prepared for this day, for the end of Ivan Mercant . . . but that was before he met Lei.
As primal as she is human, this wild changeling brings colour into his life, laughter to his soul. Then the dream shatters in a rain of blood, in silent bodies in the snow. Lei is gone. Vanished without a trace . . . until Ivan meets strangely familiar eyes across a busy San Francisco street.
Soleil Bijoux Garcia is a healer who has lost everything. She exists in a world of desolate aloneness . . . until the day she finds herself face-to-face with a lethal stranger. The animal who is her other half knows this man, but her memories are tattered fragments. Sorrow and a need for vengeance are all that drive her. Her mission? To kill the alpha of the DarkRiver leopard pack.

But fate has other plans. Soon, a deadly soldier who believes himself a monster and a broken healer might be all that stand between life and death for the entire Psy race. . .


My review 

The psy-changeling series is one of my favorites. It combines fated mates, shapeshifters and romance. While this book is technicaly part of the psy-changeling trinity series, we get references and scenes with the characters from the original series. The few last books of this serie was focused on the Mercant family and this one isn't different. They met by accident and were about to start a romantic relationship after a few dates when Soleil was attacked and lost her memories. When she mets him again, her changeling sides recognizes her mate. Even then, she decides she wants to get to know him better and only later on does he reveal he already knew her. I'd rate this one a 8,5/10, because it wasn't my favorite of the series, but it was still a pretty good and light read.

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