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Content snapshot
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Violence
Some
Some violence — changeling conflict; psychic threat
Language
Barely any
Minimal strong language
Sexual Content
A lot
Explicit-adjacent romantic content
Substance Use
None
No substance use
Emotional Intensity
Some
An authoritarian society built on emotional suppression — the Silence and its enforcement; Sascha's psychic ability breaking under the pressure of feeling; Explicit-adjacent romantic content; The world-building is dense — the Psy/Changeling/Human political structure
What this book is about
The Psy are a race of psychics who have been conditioned under Silence—a program that eliminated all emotion to prevent psychic violence. Sascha Duncan is a cardinal Psy with a fatal secret: she feels things. When she's assigned to work with Lucas Hunter, alpha of the DarkRiver leopard pack, proximity to changelings who feel everything threatens to destroy her conditioning. Slave to Sensation is the first of the long-running Psy-Changeling series.
Notes for sensitive readers
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Emotional suppression as a societal norm — the Silence; its enforcement
Sascha's psychic breakdown under the weight of feeling
Explicit-adjacent romantic content
Dense world-building — the political structure needs time to settle
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