More than meets the eye

I used to be a huge fan of the Olympics. During the summer Olympics I was glued to the television watching women’s gymnastics and during the winter Olympics, figure skating had my attention. At some point over the years, I stopped. Now I just get the highlights, if that. (Although, this year I think I missed a lot by not seeing Snoop Dogg in action. I need to see if someone has done a “best of Snoop Dogg” compilation.)

However, as awesome as Snoop Dogg seemed to be, there were a few memorable moments that won my heart. Kenn got a big kick out of Yusuf Dikec and how his casual shooting stance took over the Olympics. Kenn tends to avoid social media, so I spent a lot of time sending him memes.

Yusuf Dikec. Image from Yahoo Sports.

The images of Chinese gymnast Zhou Yaqin learning about the medal-biting tradition from Italian gymnasts Alice D’Amato and Manila Esposito is hands-down one of the cutest things ever.

Zhou Yaqin, Alice D’Amato and Manila Esposito. Image from Reddit

However, in my opinion, the single best thing to come out of the 2024 Summer Olympics is gymnast Stephen Nedoroscik, aka Pommel Horse Guy.

Stephen Nedoroscik. Paul Ellis/Getty Images

Stephen is the best thing to happen to nerd-dom in forever. Nerds and geeks tend to have a reputation as anti-social guys living in their parents’ basements while doing nothing except playing video games and occasionally foraging for junk food. And, I’m sure there are nerds who fit that stereotype. However, the majority of us don’t. I am a major nerd and I’m not even a dude! I love video games and could talk to you about my favorite games for hours. I’m also a wife, mom, grammie, and writer among other things. (Like Stephen, I can’t see two feet in front of me without my glasses.) Stephen has shown the world that not only can you be an unabashed glasses-wearing nerd who loves video games, rubic cubes, and math, you can also be an athlete. And not just an athlete, but a world-class athlete! (I’ve seen reports that more boys are now signing up for gymnastics lessons.) Thank you, Stephen. You have done more for nerds in general and future nerdy athletes than you will ever know.

If anyone is curious, my favorite video games are The Mass Effect series, Fallout 4, and the Dragon Age franchise.

Do you watch the Olympics? If so, what are your favorite events?

Linda Lou’s Library: The Psy-Changeling and Psy-Changeling Trinity series by Nalini Singh

Nalini Singh is one of my all-time favorite authors. Every time I read one of her books, I am in awe of her as a storyteller. Nalini is an incredible world builder and writes compelling stories in the worlds she creates. The Psy-Changeling and Psy-Changeling Trinity series are populated by three races:

  • Psy – the members of the Psy race are gifted with a variety of mental abilities ranging from telepathy and telekinesis to empathy and foresight and everything in between. These strength of these abilities range from negligible to Cardinal, which is off the charts. All Psy are mentally connected to the Psy-Net at the moment of birth and remain there for life; without biofeedback from the Psy-Net, a Psy will die within minutes, if not seconds. Due to an increasing number of violent crimes among the Psy a century ago, they implemented a protocol known as Silence which attempted to remove all emotions from the race as a whole. (For the Star Trek fans out there, the Psy attempted to become Vulcans.) At the beginning of the series, one hundred years after the implementation of Silence, the Psy ruling council is reluctantly coming to terms with the fact that the protocol implemented to save their race may have actually doomed it. The Psy as a whole suffer from a massive superiority complex and consider changelings to be nothing more than dumb animals and have no qualms with ripping ideas from the minds of humans, even if doing so leaves that human a vegetable.
  • Changelings – Changelings would be called shifters in other books. However, changelings are not “turned” after birth, they are born with an animal half that is an equal part of them. Normally, changelings gain the ability to shift into their animal form when they are toddlers. They delight in letting the Psy underestimate them at the negotiating table only to put the Psy firmly in their place when the deal is finally done. Changelings have a natural shield that prevents the Psy from being able to rummage through their minds at will.
  • Humans – The humans are like you and I. They have no special mental abilities nor can they shift into animal form. Humans are basically at the bottom of the food chain and have become resentful of the Psy – especially those who have had proprietary data stolen from their thoughts by the Psy who then implemented and patented it, leaving the actual inventors with no recourse against the theft.

The Psy-Changeling and Psy-Changeling Trinity series are classified as paranormal romance, even though they would be captivating books without the romantic elements. However, as a closet hopeless romantic, I’m glad the romances are there. On the steaminess scale, these books are easily rated M for Mature – there are a lot of explicit sex scenes. Like, a lot. These are lengthy series and I have read them both multiple times. The Psy-Changeling series is complete, but the Psy-Changeling Trinity series is ongoing, the newest book released on July 23, 2024. I will add the names of the main characters to the list of books that follows, along with any notes that come to mind. The secondary characters are too numerous to mention; the characters you meet in each book will show up in the following books.

The Psy-Changeling Series is set in San Francisco, California and the surrounding areas. The books in this series are:

  • Slave to Sensation – the story of Psy empath Sascha Duncan and Lucas Hunter, alpha of the DarkRiver leopard pack. Since empaths are all about emotion, the Psy have spent the last century trying to wipe them out of existence. In order to live, Sascha has had to don the mask of the perfect Psy, but now her mask is crumbling.
  • Visions of Heat – the story of F-Psy Faith Nightstar and jaguar changeling Vaughn D’Angelo. As an F-Psy, Faith has the gift of foresight – she sees the future. F-Psy are considered among the most mentally frail of the Psy, frequently getting lost in their visions. Faith’s every movement and thought is monitored for signs of distress.
  • Caressed by Ice – This is one of my favorite books in the series and is the story of wolf changeling Brenna Kincaid and rare Tk-cell Psy Judd Lauren. Brenna is scarred both mentally and physically as a result of being abducted by a Psy serial killer and is chafing at the continuing over-protectiveness of her brothers. Judd Lauren has been trained as an elite soldier since childhood and has been forced to use his rare gift in horrible ways. Trained to be cold and pitiless, Judd doesn’t understand the attraction that Brenna professes to feel.
  • Mine to Possess – the story of leopard changling Clay Bennett and human Talin McKade. Clay and Talin grew up together only to be separated by trauma. Now, fresh trauma brings them back together.
  • Hostage to Pleasure – the story of rebellious Psy scientist Ashaya Aleine and leopard changeling Dorian Christensen. Dorian hates all Psy since one murdered his sister.
  • Branded by Fire – the story of leopard changeling and DarkRiver sentinel Mercy Smith and wolf changeling and SnowDancer lieutenant Riley Kincaid. I love this pairing and story, in part due to Mercy being a fellow hard-headed redhead.
  • Blaze of Memory – the story of human(?) Dev Santos and Psy Katya Haas. Full disclosure, I read this book during my first readthrough and have skipped in all subsequent ones. I think I’m supposed to think of Dev as a sexy Dom and I just think he’s an ass. I have no desire to re-read his story and skipping it doesn’t hurt the overall storyline.
  • Bonds of Justice – the story of human cop Max Shannon and J(Justice) Psy Sophia Russo. I’ve read this book a couple of times but will skip it going forward. It’s not a bad book, it’s just not very compelling IMO and Max and Sophia play minor roles going forward. I don’t think a whole book was needed to introduce the role of the J-Psy.
  • Play of Passion – the story of wolf changeling and SnowDancer tracker Drew Kincaid and wolf changeling and SnowDancer lieutenant Indigo Riviere. This is an interesting take on a reverse age gap romance. (Indigo is older than Drew.)
  • Kiss of Snow – the story of Cardinal X-Psy Sienna Lauren and wolf changeling and Alpha of the SnowDancer pack, Hawke Snow. (And yes, the name Hawke makes me roll my eyes.) Of all of the stories, this is the one that I would normally have a problem with because of the age gap: Sienna is nineteen and Hawke is in his early thirties. However, Nalini makes it work. Sienna has never been a child; little is know about her abilities as most X-Psy don’t survive childhood, they self-immolate. Sienna has been trained in combat and military tactics since the age of six so she is far from the average nineteen year old. Having watched the attraction between them develop over the first part of the series, it’s nice to see it finally work out. (Sienna is another strong-willed redhead. Hawke may be alpha, but he never really stood a chance, LOL.)
  • Tangle of Need – the story of SnowDancer wolf changelings Adria Morgan and Riaz Delgado. The fur flies (see what I did there?) when two dominant wolves tangle.
  • Heart of Obsidian – the story of Psy and dual Cardinal (telepath and telekinesis) Kaleb Krychek and Psy Sahara Kyriakus. Kaleb is easily the most enigmatic character in the series and I’m glad he got his own story. I always suspected their was more to Kaleb than he showed the world and I was right.
  • Shield of Winter – the story of Tp-Psy Vasic Zen and empath Ivy Jane. Another one of my favorite stories. Vasic’s appearances in the previous books intrigued me and I’m glad he got a book of his own. Vasic deserves a happily-ever-after.
  • Shards of Hope – the story of Aden and Zaira. Both are members of the Arrow squad, elite assassins previously known as the bogeymen of the Psy. This book is a change in that the female, Zaira, is the one who is broken and Aden is the perfect man to help her put the pieces back together.
  • Alliegance of Honor – this is the final book in the Psy-Changeling series and doesn’t focus solely on one group or one couple. The Silence protocol has fallen and the Psy leaders are left dealing with the damage it has done to the Psy-net they require to live while the remaining Psy are coming to terms with being allowed to express their emotions. In an effort to heal the divisions of centuries, the Psy, changelings, and humans have signed the Trinity accord to promote a new era of cooperation.

I’m not sure why Nalini decided to split the books into two series: one before the Trinity accord and one after, but it’s her books so she can do whatever she wants. The books in the Psy-Changeling Trinity series are:

  • Silver Silence – the story of Psy Silver Mercant and Valentin Nikolaev, alpha of Moscow’s StoneWater Bear clan. If you had asked me if Silver Mercant could carry off being the lead in a book, I would have said no. I’ve never been happier to be wrong. This book is hands down (paws down?) my favorite book in both series in large part due to the bears. The bears, y’all. The bears. If I could hang out with any group in these books, it would be the StoneWater bears. They would probably drive me out of my mind within twenty-four hours, but once my introvert batteries were recharged, I would be back in the thick of things.
  • Ocean Light – the story of human Bowen Knight and BlackSea water changeling, Kaia Luna. I find BlackSea intriguing. Unlike the other changeling packs, BlackSea is made up of a variety of water changelings and I look forward to more stories about them.
  • Wolf Rain – the story of Psy empath Memory Aven-Rose and wolf changeling Alexi Harte. Memory is strong-willed enough to be the perfect counterpoint to “growly” wolf Alexi, known to the other wolves as Sexy Lexi.
  • Alpha Night – the story of Psy Arrow Ethan Night and Selenka Durev, alpha of the BlackEdge wolves. What happens when two people who have literally just met find themselves mated? Alpha Night happens, that’s what.
  • Last Guard – the story of Psy Cardinal telepaths Payal Rao and Canto Mercant. Payal and Canto first crossed paths as children, and now as adults are thrown together once again when their shared subdesignation becomes critical to stabilizing the rapidly failing Psy-net.
  • Storm Echo – the story of Psy Ivan Mercant and changeling healer Soleil (Lei) Garcia. This story takes place back in San Francisco so many familiar faces fill its pages.
  • Resonance Surge – the story of Yakov Stepreyev of the StoneWater bears and low-Gradient Psy Theodora Marshall. What can I say? The bears make every story better.
  • Primal Mirror – the story of Remi Denier, changeling Alpha of the RainFire leopard pack and Psy Auden Scott. I’ve liked Remi since his first appearance in Shards of Hope so I was glad he got his own story. I didn’t think I would like Auden since she’s a member of the ruthless Scott family, but she grew on me. However, I’m not a fan of the name Auden since the series already has a recurring character named Aden.🤷‍♀️

Where are the Nalini Singh fans? Chime in and let me know you’re there. If you’re a Psy-Changeling fan, which book is your favorite? Which is your least favorite?