After a separation of 20 years following an act of
unspeakable violence, childhood friends Talin and Clay are
reunited when Talin comes to the leopard Changeling for
help. A one-time product of the foster care system herself,
Talin has dedicated her life to working with troubled
teenagers. When some of her kids go missing only to
resurface as murder victims, Tally reconnects with Clay.
Furious when Talin unexpectedly comes back into his life,
Clay is nonetheless drawn to her cause -- and to her. Though
two decades and a big, fat, looming lie make trust an issue
between the pair, they slowly come to terms with their
feelings and begin to repair their friendship. When
attraction and desire flairs between them, they deal with
that, as well. Their search for justice leads them to all
sorts of places Humans and Changelings have no real
understanding of, but they deal with that too.
The Psy/Changeling/Human world is never in stasis. As
everything around them transforms and evolves, the
Changelings and Humans, the ones who are paying attention,
are caught in a whirlwind of Psy manipulations. It will be
a wonder if any of them survive.
Singh has done it again. MINE TO POSSESS grabs you and
never lets you go. This may be the best book of an already
outstanding series.