The Psy-Changeling Series Books 6-10 (Psy-Changeling, #6-10)



Faith NightStar Psy member of DR, cardinal foreseer (F-Psy), mated to Vaughn, daughter of Anthony



Ghost Psy rebel



Hawke SD Alpha



Henry Scott Psy Councilor, husband of Shoshanna



Indigo Riviere SD Lieutenant, mated to Andrew, daughter of Abel and Tarah, sister of Evangeline



Jem (real name: Garnet) SD Lieutenant



Judd Lauren Psy member of SD, Lieutenant, mated to Brenna, uncle of Sienna, Toby, and Marlee



Kaleb Krychek Psy Councilor



Kenji SD Lieutenant



Kieran Human member of SD, Soldier



Kit DR Novice Soldier, brother of Rina



Lara SD Healer



Lucas Hunter DR Alpha, mated to Sascha



Lucy SD, nurse, assistant to Lara



Maria SD Novice Soldier



Marlee Lauren Psy member of SD, daughter of Walker, cousin of Sienna and Toby



Matthias SD Lieutenant



Max Shannon Human, Nikita’s security chief, married to Sophia



Mercy Smith DR Sentinel, mated to Riley



Ming LeBon Psy Councilor



Nathan (Nate) Ryder DR Senior Sentinel, mated to Tamsyn, father of Roman and Julian



Nikita Duncan Psy Councilor, mother of Sascha



Riaz SD Lieutenant



Riley Kincaid SD Lieutenant, mated to Mercy, brother of Andrew and Brenna



Rina DR Soldier, sister of Kit



Riordan SD Novice Soldier



Sascha Duncan Psy member of DR, cardinal empath (E-Psy), mated to Lucas, daughter of Nikita



Shoshanna Scott Psy Councilor, wife of Henry



Sienna Lauren Psy member of SD, Novice Soldier, sister of Toby, niece of Judd and Walker



Sophia Russo Former Justice Psy ( J), works for Nikita, married to Max



Tai SD Novice Soldier



Tamsyn (Tammy) Ryder DR Healer, mated to Nathan, mother of Roman and Julian



Tarah Riviere SD, mother of Indigo and Evangeline



Tatiana Rika-Smythe Psy Councilor



Teijan Rat Alpha



Toby Lauren Psy member of SD, brother of Sienna, nephew of Judd and Walker



Tomás SD Lieutenant



Vasic Arrow, Teleporter (Tk-V)



Vaughn D’Angelo DR Sentinel, mated to Faith, jaguar changeling



Walker Lauren Psy member of SD, father of Marlee, uncle of Sienna and Toby



Xavier Perez Human priest



Yuki SD, lawyer, mated to Elias, mother of Sakura





X





1979.


The year the Psy race became Silent.

Became cold, without emotion, without mercy.

Hearts were broken, families torn apart.

But far more were saved.

From insanity.

From murder.

From viciousness such as unseen in the world today.

For the X-Psy, Silence was a gift beyond price, a gift that allowed at least some of their number to survive childhood, have a life. Yet over a hundred years after the icy wave of the Silence Protocol washed away violence and despair, madness and love, X-Psy are, and remain, living weapons. Silence is their safety switch. Without it . . .

There are some nightmares the world will never be ready to face.





Chapter 1


HAWKE FOLDED HIS arms and leaned back against the solid bulk of his desk, eyes on the two young females in front of him. Hands clasped behind themselves and legs slightly spread in the “resting” stance, Sienna and Maria looked like the SnowDancer soldiers they were—except for the fact that their hair straggled in a wild mess around their faces, matted with mud, crushed leaves, and other forest debris. Then there was the torn clothing and the sharp, acrid scent of blood.

His wolf bared its teeth.

“Let me get this straight,” he said in a calm tone that had Maria turning pale under skin that was a warm, smooth brown where it wasn’t bruised and bloody. “Instead of staying on watch and protecting the pack’s defensive border, you two decided to have your own personal dominance battle.”

Sienna, of course, met his gaze—something no wolf would’ve done in the circumstances. “It w—”

“Be quiet,” he snapped. “If you open your mouth again without permission, I’m putting both of you in the pen with the two-year-olds.”

Those amazing cardinal eyes—white stars on a background of vivid black—went a pure ebony, which he knew full well indicated fury, but she clenched her jaw. Maria, on the other hand, had gone even paler. Good.

“Maria,” he said, focusing on the petite changeling whose size belied her skill and strength in both human and wolf form. “How old are you?”

Maria swallowed. “Twenty.”

“Not a juvenile.”

Maria’s thick black curls, heavy with mud, bounced dully as she shook her head.

“Then explain this to me.”

“I can’t, sir.”

“Right answer.” No reason they could offer up would be a good enough excuse for the bullshit fight. “Who threw the first punch?”

Silence.