
I really love this trope if it is done well. The best part is that for the first time, we have a mating at first sight. I think this is going to be my last Singh book for a while. I don’t know if it was Alpha Night in particular that brought out that itchy “why are you doing this to me?” feeling, or the fact that this is the 32nd book I’ve read from this author I’ve read, most of which were very similar to this one. I don’t know why, but Alpha Night just got under my skin. “Be careful what you give of yourself, Ethan. Because Selenka’s new mate has a terrible secret, his mind surging with a power that is a creature of madness and death… Quote:Ī wolfish moment of eye contact. Even if the mating bond is full of static and not quite as it should be. Yet Selenka’s wolf is resolute: Ethan Night, broken Arrow and a man capable of obsessive devotion, is the mate it has chosen. Mating at first sight is a myth, a fairytale. Then violence erupts and Ethan finds himself crashing into the heart and soul of an alpha wolf. Assigned as part of the security force at a world-first symposium, he carries a dark agenda tied to the power-hungry and murderous Consortium. Numb and disengaged from the world, he’s loyal only to himself. That currently includes the empaths who’ve flowed into her city for a symposium that is a security nightmare, a powder keg just waiting for a match.Įthan Night is an Arrow who isn’t an Arrow.

New York Times bestselling author Nalini Singh returns to her breathtaking Psy-Changeling Trinity series with a mating that shouldn’t exist…Īlpha wolf Selenka Durev’s devotion to her pack is equaled only by her anger at anyone who would harm those under her care.
