Thursday, April 30, 2020

Book Review: The Changeling (Bryn and Sinjin, Book #8) by H.P. Mallory ~ #Paranormal #5stars


Book Details:

Print Length: 237 pages
Publication Date: March 30, 2020
Sold by: Amazon.com Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B086MCNVF9
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About the Book:

Something is wrong with Bryn and Sinjin’s baby. Whereas once Bryn could feel the baby’s emotions, now she can’t feel anything.

Sinjin will find himself traveling to Africa in his search to discover what evil is threatening his child.

To make matters worse, Kinloch Kirk is under a magical attack.

The question remains: by whom? Half the constituents of Jolie’s council believe the newly relocated Daywalkers are the one responsible, but others aren’t so sure.

Find out what happens in The Changeling!

My Review:

The Changeling is book 8 in HP Mallory's Bryn and Sinjin series, and the second book I've read in the series. I am not a stranger to HP Mallory's stories or writing style and The Changeling fits in with all things HP. The Changeling is a great book in the Bryn and Sinjin series. 

Sinjin and Bryn are going to be parents soon and their excitement flows off the pages. Unfortunately, something mysterious happens and the baby Bryn could "feel" and "hear" is now silent. The baby issue has Sinjin traveling to Africa to find out what might be causing the abnormalities in Bryn's pregnancy. While he's gone, Kinloch Kirk goes utterly mad.

The Daywalkers are settling in a but relations are strained. Tensions escalate when mysterious occurrences and sabotage rear their ugly heads. Between the problem with the baby and the restlessness of the residents of Kinloch Kirk, there also seems to be a magical attack happening. Some are more immune to the effects than others but if the mysterious magic isn't revealed and removed there is going to be an all out war between the residents and the Daywalkers.

The interactions between Bryn and Sinjin are sweet and romantic. I love them together. My favorite part of Sinjin is his touch of humanity and it shines through in many ways, especially in his love for Bryn. I love and admire Bryn's strength and endurance. She's a warrior, seen and been through more than anyone should have ever had to, and came out on the other end. She's not unscathed but her experiences aid her in making sure she attempts to be the best person she can be and help as many people as she can, such as her rescue of the Daywalkers from Luce.

The story is well-paced and flows along nicely. I enjoyed to the character development and world building. The characters are original and the story is fresh. The story and characters captivated me and kept me engaged. I look forward the next book in the series.

I was provided a copy of the book to read.

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