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The Psyonic

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Secrets, hatred, and war combine to bring a world and two civilizations to the brink of collapse. Through a haze of prejudice, deceit and politics, an unlucky street urchin befriends the princess who stands at a crossroads that will lead either to salvation or destruction. Amid the political machinations of a trade meeting between four nations, a sudden and violent attack incites a world war, and only Hale, a misplaced psyonic surrounded by those who would kill him should his identity be found out, possesses the ability to save more than just his own life.

302 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 30, 2005

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February 13, 2011
I had the pleasure of reviewing "The Psyonic" by shanda sharlow for library thing and if you look at the front cover of the book that is Lia the main character all over.

A beautiful blonde who loves colour, clothes and thinks her beloved servant Hale has returned to her and the royal family forever. But it may not be what it seems.

Lia is the princess of Cyrian one of the four kingdoms in the book.... all kingdoms have banished psyonics (telepathic people with strong powers) from living within the walls of the kingdoms since the bloody war, causing this great seperation among the people. But Lia is one of the delegates who believes they could all should be treated equally, and hates the fact that some kingdoms are treating them like vernom.

Another psyonic war is on the horizon and Lias out spoken servant (a unknown psyonic) Hale is there for her through good times and bad. Showing a fiesty fondness for one another, but could never happen as she is of royal blood. I loved the characters Lia and Hale, the heorine/hero are portrayed well. But just when you thought you knew what was going to happen in the end a twist occurs and the detail in the ending was terrific but it left me wanting more.
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January 19, 2011
Well it was different from what I am use to. But I loved it, they world in that story is different and amazing to. But I def loved it and I loved how it ended. I def have to read more of her books...
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