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Blaze of Memory

Nalini Singh, Angela Dawe

A memory-scrambled Psy woman lands on a guarded leader’s doorstep, and both must decide whether she’s a threat or salvation.

First published 2009 · Psy-Changeling

Paranormal RomanceRomance

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Devraj Santos leads Shine, a secret organization that protects the Forgotten, descendants of Psy who broke away from Silence. When an unconscious, battered woman appears at his doorstep with no memory of who she is, he suspects she may be a weapon sent to destroy him and his people.

The woman, calling herself Katya, is fighting to recover her identity while strange compulsions and nightmares suggest someone has rewritten her mind. Dev keeps her close and under watch as her memories slowly return, forcing them into close quarters and an attraction neither of them can safely trust.

As they search for answers, the story widens into the history of Silence, the Forgotten, and the hidden forces moving against them. Letters from the past, recurring secrets, and a dangerous mission north shape the emotional and political stakes while Dev and Katya race toward a conclusion that could save or destroy them both.

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Authors
Nalini Singh, Angela Dawe
First published
2009
Genres
Paranormal Romance, Romance, Paranormal, Fantasy, Urban Fantasy, Shapeshifters, Science Fiction
Subjects
Fiction · Romance · Man-woman relationships · Assassins · nyt:mass-market-paperback=2009-11-22 · New York Times bestseller · Fiction, romance, paranormal, general · Fiction, fantasy, paranormal · Vampires, fiction · Fiction, romance, paranormal
ISBN-13
9780425231111

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