The Psy-Changeling Series, Books 6-10 (167 page)

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Berkley Titles by Nalini Singh
 
Psy-Changeling Series
SLAVE TO SENSATION
VISIONS OF HEAT
CARESSED BY ICE
MINE TO POSSESS
HOSTAGE TO PLEASURE
BRANDED BY FIRE
BLAZE OF MEMORY
BONDS OF JUSTICE
PLAY OF PASSION
KISS OF SNOW
 
Guild Hunter Series
ANGELS’ BLOOD
ANGELS’PAWN
(A Berkley Sensation eSpecial)
ARCHANGEL’S KISS
ARCHANGEL’S CONSORT
 
Anthologies
AN ENCHANTED SEASON
(with Maggie Shayne, Erin McCarthy, and Jean Johnson)
THE MAGICAL CHRISTMAS CAT
(with Lora Leigh, Erin McCarthy, and Linda Winstead Jones)
MUST LOVE HELLHOUNDS
(with Charlaine Harris, Ilona Andrews, and Meljean Brook)
BURNING UP
(with Angela Knight, Virginia Kantra, and Meljean Brook)
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
 
Singh, Nalini, 1977–
p. cm.
eISBN : 978-1-101-52872-3
1. Shapeshifting—Fiction. I. Title.
PR9639.4.S566K57 2011
823’.92—dc22 2010054169
 
 

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For you, my readers
CAST OF CHARACTERS
In alphabetical order by first name
Key: SD = SnowDancer wolves DR = DarkRiver leopards
 
Aden
Arrow, Telepath (Tp)
 
Alexei
SD Lieutenant
 
Amara Aleine
Psy member of DR, former Council scientist, twin of Ashaya, mentally unstable
 
Andrew (Drew) Kincaid
SD Soldier, mated to Indigo, brother of Riley and Brenna
 
Anthony Kyriakus
Psy Councilor, father of Faith
 
Ashaya Aleine
Psy member of DR, former Council scientist, mated to Dorian, twin of Amara
 
Ava
SD, mother of Ben, friend of Lara
 
Barker
DR Soldier
 
Ben
SD pup, son of Ava
 
Brenna Kincaid
SD, tech, mated to Judd, sister of Andrew and Riley
 
Clay Bennett
DR Sentinel, mated to Talin
 
Cooper
SD Lieutenant
 
Council (
or
Psy Council)
The ruling Council of the Psy race
 
Elias
SD Senior Soldier, mated to Yuki, father of Sakura
 
Evangeline (Evie) Riviere
SD, sister of Indigo
 
Faith NightStar
Psy member of DR, cardinal foreseer (F-Psy), mated to Vaughn, daughter of Anthony
 
Ghost
Psy rebel
 
Hawke
SD Alpha
 
Henry Scott
Psy Councilor, husband of Shoshanna
 
Indigo Riviere
SD Lieutenant, mated to Andrew, daughter of Abel and Tarah, sister of Evangeline
 
Jem (
real name:
Garnet)
SD Lieutenant
 
Judd Lauren
Psy member of SD, Lieutenant, mated to Brenna, uncle of Sienna, Toby, and Marlee
 
Kaleb Krychek
Psy Councilor
 
Kenji
SD Lieutenant
 
Kieran
Human member of SD, Soldier
 
Kit
DR Novice Soldier, brother of Rina
 
Lara
SD Healer
 
Lucas Hunter
DR Alpha, mated to Sascha
 
Lucy
SD, nurse, assistant to Lara
 
Maria
SD Novice Soldier
 
Marlee Lauren
Psy member of SD, daughter of Walker, cousin of Sienna and Toby
 
Matthias
SD Lieutenant
 
Max Shannon
Human, Nikita’s security chief, married to Sophia
 
Mercy Smith
DR Sentinel, mated to Riley
 
Ming LeBon
Psy Councilor
 
Nathan (Nate) Ryder
DR Senior Sentinel, mated to Tamsyn, father of Roman and Julian
 
Nikita Duncan
Psy Councilor, mother of Sascha
 
Riaz
SD Lieutenant
 
Riley Kincaid
SD Lieutenant, mated to Mercy, brother of Andrew and Brenna
 
Rina
DR Soldier, sister of Kit
 
Riordan
SD Novice Soldier
 
Sascha Duncan
Psy member of DR, cardinal empath (E-Psy), mated to Lucas, daughter of Nikita
 
Shoshanna Scott
Psy Councilor, wife of Henry
 
Sienna Lauren
Psy member of SD, Novice Soldier, sister of Toby, niece of Judd and Walker
 
Sophia Russo
Former Justice Psy ( J), works for Nikita, married to Max
 
Tai
SD Novice Soldier
 
Tamsyn (Tammy) Ryder
DR Healer, mated to Nathan, mother of Roman and Julian
 
Tarah Riviere
SD, mother of Indigo and Evangeline
 
Tatiana Rika-Smythe
Psy Councilor
 
Teijan
Rat Alpha
 
Toby Lauren
Psy member of SD, brother of Sienna, nephew of Judd and Walker
 
Tomás
SD Lieutenant
 
Vasic
Arrow, Teleporter (Tk-V)
 
Vaughn D’Angelo
DR Sentinel, mated to Faith, jaguar changeling
 
Walker Lauren
Psy member of SD, father of Marlee, uncle of Sienna and Toby
 
Xavier Perez
Human priest
 
Yuki
SD, lawyer, mated to Elias, mother of Sakura
X
1979.
The year the Psy race became Silent.
Became cold, without emotion, without mercy.
Hearts were broken, families torn apart.
But far more were saved.
From insanity.
From murder.
From viciousness such as unseen in the world today.
For the X-Psy, Silence was a gift beyond price, a gift that allowed at least some of their number to survive childhood, have a life. Yet over a hundred years after the icy wave of the Silence Protocol washed away violence and despair, madness and love, X-Psy are, and remain, living weapons. Silence is their safety switch. Without it . . .
There are some nightmares the world will never be ready to face.
Chapter 1
HAWKE FOLDED HIS
arms and leaned back against the solid bulk of his desk, eyes on the two young females in front of him. Hands clasped behind themselves and legs slightly spread in the “resting” stance, Sienna and Maria looked like the SnowDancer soldiers they were—except for the fact that their hair straggled in a wild mess around their faces, matted with mud, crushed leaves, and other forest debris. Then there was the torn clothing and the sharp, acrid scent of blood.
His wolf bared its teeth.
“Let me get this straight,” he said in a calm tone that had Maria turning pale under skin that was a warm, smooth brown where it wasn’t bruised and bloody. “Instead of staying on watch and protecting the pack’s defensive border, you two decided to have your own personal dominance battle.”
Sienna, of course, met his gaze—something no wolf would’ve done in the circumstances. “It w—”
“Be quiet,” he snapped. “If you open your mouth again without permission, I’m putting both of you in the pen with the two-year-olds.”
Those amazing cardinal eyes—white stars on a background of vivid black—went a pure ebony, which he knew full well indicated fury, but she clenched her jaw. Maria, on the other hand, had gone even paler. Good.
“Maria,” he said, focusing on the petite changeling whose size belied her skill and strength in both human and wolf form. “How old are you?”
Maria swallowed. “Twenty.”
“Not a juvenile.”
Maria’s thick black curls, heavy with mud, bounced dully as she shook her head.
“Then explain this to me.”
“I can’t, sir.”
“Right answer.” No reason they could offer up would be a good enough excuse for the bullshit fight. “Who threw the first punch?”
Silence.
His wolf approved. It mattered little who’d incited the exchange when neither had walked away from it, and the fact of the matter was, they’d been meant to work as a team, so they’d take their punishment as a team—with one caveat.
“Seven days,” he said to Maria. “Confined to quarters except for one hour each day. No contact with anyone while you’re inside.” It was a harsh punishment—wolves were creatures of Pack, of family, and Maria was one of the most bubbly, social wolves in the den. To force her to spend all that time alone was an indication of just how badly she’d blundered. “The next time you decide to step off watch, I won’t be so lenient.”
Maria chanced meeting his gaze for a fleeting second before those rich brown eyes skated away, her dominance no match for his. “May I attend Lake’s twenty-first?”
“If that’s the use you want to make of your hour on the day.” Yeah, it made him a bastard to force her to miss most of her boyfriend’s big party, especially when the two were taking the first, careful steps into a relationship, but she’d known exactly what she was doing when she decided to engage in a pissing contest with a fellow soldier.
SnowDancer was strong as a pack because they watched each other’s backs. Hawke would not allow stupidity or arrogance to eat away at a foundation he’d rebuilt from the ground up after the bloody events that had stolen both his parents and savaged the pack so badly it had taken more than a decade of tight isolation for them to recover.
Holding on to his temper by a very thin thread, he turned his attention to Sienna. “You were,” he said, the wolf very much in his voice, “specifically ordered not to get into any physical altercations.”
Sienna said nothing in response. It didn’t matter—her rage was a hot pulse against his skin, as raw and stormy as Sienna herself. When she was like this, the wildness of her barely contained, it was hard to believe she’d come into his pack Silent, her emotions blockaded behind so much ice, it had infuriated his wolf.
Maria shifted on her feet when he didn’t immediately continue.
“You have something to say?” he asked the woman, who was one of the best novice soldiers in the pack when she didn’t let her temper get in the way.

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