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Book Review of Heart of Obsidian (Psy-Changeling, Bk 12)

Heart of Obsidian (Psy-Changeling, Bk 12)
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Kaleb was a character that I was intrigued and curious about. From previous novels, he was neither an outright bad or good guy. So, it was a mystery of where, exactly, he stood on things. Sahara, if she was mentioned in any of the previous novels, it's been long enough I don't remember her. So (to me) she was a completely new character. It was interesting trying to figure out what her ability was.
This book started out very slowly for me. It didn't reach out and grab my attention right away like the previous books in this series have done. About halfway through it changed and the pace picked up. The strength of this series is the world building and the likable characters.
The window to Kaleb's childhood explained a lot, along with his interactions with Sahara. I liked the way they met. There are some major developments in the book with the reveal of the Ghost and the fate of Silence. I'm looking forward to what happens next!