Book Review: Changeling (The Incubus Saga Book 2) by Amanda Meuwissen

 
 
Nathan, Jim, and Sasha still need to find out which dark fae owns the bounty on Nathan in order to save him before he's taken, so they continue following leads around the country and hunting down dark fae. But Nathan's time is running out, and Jim's changeling powers are growing stronger and bringing his awakening ever closer.

*This review was originally posted on 7/9/15 and has been reposted to add an update. Fun Fact: My reviews for this series were actually the very first thing I posted when I first started this blog! Don't judge me too harshly for my original reviews!*


4 Star Book Review: Changeling (The Incubus Saga Book 2) by Amanda Meuwissen | books, book reviews, fantasy, paranormal romance, urban fantasy, LGBT, adult
Title: Changeling
Book Number: Book 2
Pages: 468
My Rating: 4.5 Stars
More Info: Goodreads, Amazon
 

Review:

So. Much. Emotion. Ugh, these books! I kept tearing up throughout the book not because of sad things but because I’m a sap, and there were all these little moments that were so touching, or so loving, or so meaningful, or so deep, or so perfect.

Something else I really liked was the way Nathan wasn’t invincible. I’m getting tired of normal human characters who get shot, stabbed, and beat up but are fine five minutes later. Nathan actually had pain, needed time to heal, took meds, got groggy, took naps, etc. Even though part of me wanted to slap him myself for constantly re-opening his wounds, he was also kinda cute when he was grumpy.

There was one line that kind of stole the show for me in this book though: “You’re not even lying…” I didn’t even know I was so invested in Jim and Alex’s lack-of-relationship, but I swear I almost melted into a puddle of sap (yes, I seriously just used that word twice in one review) when I read that line. So if you were already of fan of the Jim-Alex relationship in Book 1, you’ll be happy to know it gets a little more attention in this book.

But don’t worry, the Nathan-Sasha relationship was just as adorable as ever, but with even more depth as they became closer.

So overall, the characters were even more lovable, the plot had just as much going on, and it was another great book in the series!

*I’ve read this book multiple times. This review was written after my 2nd read.*

3rd Read Update:
Five years later, and my first review still holds.

I just want to add, I think part of the reason these books make me so emotional is because bad things happen to these characters, but they always have each other, and because of that, they’re able to get through to the other side. That’s what gets me the most, the wonderful relationships between these characters.

Also, I want the relationship that Nathan and Sasha have. I read about a lot of great relationships, but I don’t necessarily want a real relationship like all of them. There’s something that these two have though that is just so beautiful and perfect though. Not perfect in the sense that they never have any issues to talk about, and sometimes talking is their issue (i.e. they have trouble communicating), but there’s just such a strong feeling of love and understanding and rightness between them.

Another amazing book that I loved yet again.

Reread Ratings:
4 Stars (1st read – 2015)
4 Stars (2nd read – 2015)
4.5 Stars (3rd read – 2020)

 
 
 
 
 

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  1. Amanda Kay Meuwissen

    I love that you picked out something from Jim and Alex that stood out to you in this book, because while their romance is secondary, it still was important to the story and motivations of these characters, and getting you invested in everyone beyond just Nathan and Sasha is half the battle (and fun) of writing a series like this. I’m so glad you appreciate the humanness of Nathan and his reactions and recovery time needed as the story progressed, and I cannot thank you enough again for the kind comments!

  2. Becky @ A Fool's Ingenuity

    Always good to see a book holding up after multiple reads. It’s great how it gives you a chance to see other things you might have missed first time around and help you really realise why the books work so well for you.

  3. Karen Alderman

    I really like solid relationships in books and they’re very rare so I’m intrigued.

    Also, YES!!! to humans getting beat up constantly and just brushing it off. I’ve quit a few series because of it because seriously…take a nap, recover a bit. It’s impossible that you are still moving lol

    Karen @ For What It’s Worth