About the Book: The Hidden Legacy series by #1 New York Times bestselling author Ilona Andrews continues as Nevada and Rogan navigate a world where magic is the norm…and their relationship burns hot
Nevada Baylor has a unique and secret skill—she knows when people are lying—and she’s used that magic (along with plain, hard work) to keep her colorful and close-knit family’s detective agency afloat. But her new case pits her against the shadowy forces that almost destroyed the city of Houston once before, bringing Nevada back into contact with Connor “Mad” Rogan.
Rogan is a billionaire Prime—the highest rank of magic user—and as unreadable as ever, despite Nevada’s “talent.” But there’s no hiding the sparks between them. Now that the stakes are even higher, both professionally and personally, and their foes are unimaginably powerful, Rogan and Nevada will find that nothing burns like ice…
Hidden Legacy #2
Urban Fantasy
Avon Books | May 30, 2017
Wowzer! If there’s one thing I can say about the Ilona Andrews writing team, it’s that they are so consistently good! I don’t think I’ve ever given them less than 4 stars. Everything they write exceeds my expectations. And, I actually think Mad Rogan knocked Curran, the Beastlord, right out of first place as their sexiest hero! I love Rogan! *swoon*
The cover though… I don’t even know what to do with it. Yes, there was an ice cave… yes, Rogan was bare. Still, that is not Mad Rogan. That is NOT Nevada. And there was no seductive overly sexual posing in said ice cave! wrong Wrong WRONG. I hate thinking anyone would look at these covers and judge the books, because they’re not more than the cover, they are actually nothing like the cover! There’s a vibrancy and depth to these books that isn’t remotely captured in the image. They deserve something so much more creative.
Whew, anyway… series reviews are always harder for me, because I feel like everything I said in the first review is still accurate. Rogan and Nevada had heat off the charts. I love the fire they both have individually and I love how it erupts like a volcano around each other. It’s delicious and I devour it. I also love the world. I’d love to live in a world of mages (in theory). There’s something about magical powers that really gets me going. I’ve loved these types of paranormal’s ever since I was a young teen discovering The Secret Circle. I can’t get enough of it, so I love that Ilona Andrews tackled magic in this series.
Again, I love how feisty and capable Nevada was, but she still felt like someone I might know. She’s just a normal woman, wanting to live a normal life but can’t. I’d actually prefer for her to stay more normal, but I don’t think I’m going to get my wish. I also enjoyed delving into Rogan’s psyche. I want to know what makes him tick, and with every story, or memory, I found myself falling for him deeper and deeper. They’re both such well developed characters, which isn’t surprising because I think this writing duo does that exceptionally well.
What I think I loved the most, aside from Rogan, was how much information we’re slowly getting about Nevada’s family. In the first book I felt like most of the focus was on Nevada and Bern, but in White Hot we learn more about Leon, Arabella and Catalina. I hope this remains a trend, because I really like Nevada’s family and I want to know more about each of them. I also enjoyed Cornelius and Matilda, and I’m happy Bug was still around. I have a feeling these side characters are going to be just as special to me as the main characters.
The best thing about finishing White Hot was that I already have an ARC of Wildfire! I’m not jumping right in, my blogging schedule wouldn’t allow it, but I am staring at my calendar and counting down the days. I can’t wait for more! Even if these books were 3000 pages, I’d still be ravenous for more.
Despite being an avid romance reader, I have to be honest I did look at the cover and burst out laughing! It’s even funnier now that you’ve said there is no mention of overly sexual posing in the ice cave 😛 I look at these kinds of covers and think “Do people actually pose like this with their significant others?” If so, I’ve clearly been dating the wrong people! 😛
Awesome review! Nevada sounds like an awesome character. I do love a strong, feisty female lead 😀
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Jazz, this book is totally for you. Horrendous covers aside, the characters are so awesome. Rogan would definitely be another of your fictional boyfriends. 😀
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That’s so funny what you said about the cover because I honestly find those steamy unrealistic scenes a huge *roll my eyes* turnoff! Haha. I will take the book more seriously now. Glad you enjoyed it!
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I hate these covers! I don’t like many romance covers, but these are extra eye-rolling. I promise, you’ll like them so much more than the cover.
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Haha! I’m glad I read your post so I know better!
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don’t know what they thought when they okayed these covers 😀
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They’re horrible!!
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I really like that Nevada is growing in her powers. I think that anyone who doesn’t understand where Mad is coming from, or how he gets so absorbed in his magic, wouldn’t be a feasible match for him. I love how hard she is working to harness her magic. It was one of my favorite parts of this book.
Great review!
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Thanks!
I just really loved the dyanmic between him being a Prime and her being on the lower end. I loved that break from the norm, both in other UF’s and in this world that AI created. I would have enjoyed it more if her strengths weren’t magical.
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Interesting. I see their bond grow because of how he encourages her with her magic, and I wonder how it would have grown otherwise. I guess I never saw her as normal – just not having fully come into her powers yet. I feel like their dynamic has always hinged on her magic, and him knowing more about it than she does.
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Oh yeah, that’s all true. I like that he’s helping her too. I like that she has magic. I just didn’t want her to also be a Prime. Maybe because the authors did the same thing with Kate and Curran.
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That is funny! Because I was thinking an opposite dynamic – Nevada as the prime and Rogan coming into his own, could have been fan-freaking-tastic if done right.
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Maybe. I just loved the different playing fields. I loved that Rogan was Prime but emotionally off kilter, and that Nevada wasn’t a Prime but she’s got her shit together mostly. She’s the solid one, and he’s too aggressive. Plus, I always look for books with female characters that show strength in the non-traditional ways. BUT, I love the series and I love Nevada and Rogan, so for a gripe, it’s a very very minor one for me.
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thought the same:D
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After reading your review, I think I really need to get about reading one of Ilona Andrews’ books. She’s been on my radar but I’ve never had a chance to read one of her books. If you have any recommendations of which of her books I should start with, please let me know. Also, I nominated you for the Mystery Blogger Award >> https://thebookshelfcorner.wordpress.com/2017/06/15/mystery-blogger-aware-nomination-2/
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I started with Kate Daniels, but the first book is a huge info dump and it turns a lot of people off. Maybe try starting with this series. It’s really excellent.
Thanks so much for the nomination!
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Okay, thanks! I’ll look into it this weekend.
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Fabulous review!!!! Book 3 is even better 😀
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I cannot wait! Even a little. 😀
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Who could;-) the series is too amazing to have to wait between books.
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For SURE
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[…] I’ve been a long time fan of Kate Daniels, and I’ve dabbled in other books by these authors. They’re always good, but I wasn’t gripped the way I was by Kate and Curran. Until I read Burn for Me. I think I love this world more than that one. I think I love Nevada and Rogan at least as much as I love Kate and Curran, and I think eventually I’ll like them more! (My Review) […]
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