Re-read by audio June 3rd 2019.
Even better the second time around! I wonder if Emily Rankin will be the narrator for Sapphire Flames? Renee Raudman did the prologue because it was Nevada's POV but as soon as it switched to Catalina, Emily Rankin stepped in. Her voice suited Catalina. Performed a little quieter and shy at the beginning where you could tell she was a little unsure of herself, but became more confident as the story went on.
Original e-copy review:
I loved the first three books of the Hidden Legacy series, so I was a little worried the series ended with book three. To be honest, it ended in a great place, but of course I wanted more, because it’s simply amazing! We begin with a little more of Rogan and Nevada (yes!); the prologue from Nevada’s POV, but shift gears and get Catalina’s, Nevada’s sister, POV. Catalina is smart and powerful, but a little afraid to use her power, and I can already tell I’m going to love her journey!
If you haven’t read the first three books, stop now, because there are details here that would spoil the prior books.
Nevada and Rogan are getting married, but the small wedding the wanted just isn’t in the cards. A much larger affair must happen due to family and social obligations, and somehow Catalina and Arabella, Nevada’s younger sisters, have become the wedding planners. Nevada may or may not have become a bit of a bridezilla here, lol. Not because she wants extravagance, just because some of her choices aren’t what a bride marrying into House Rogan “should” be, and she’s kind of stubborn. Good times, funny times, and it all makes me smile. During “normal” wedding drama, a family heirloom typically worn by the Ramirez (Rogan’s maternal family) bride’s goes missing and Mrs. Rogan (Connor Rogan’s mother) enlists the help of eighteen-year-old Catalina to track it down. Catalina has been working for the family business for some time so she’s no stranger to investigations. Plus, she’s a Prime magic user and her talents are especially valuable in this investigation even though she’s a little hesitant to use them.
Catalina’s gifts were showcased previously, and they are no joke! I can understand why Catalina would be so hesitant to use them, but I’m thrilled she’s testing/trying them out to gain experience and control. She’s amazing with this investigation and I loved the big reveal at the end. I’ve long been a fan of Agatha Christie mysteries! I could always count on the big reveal at the end with all the relevant parties present, and this felt a little similar.
From the first page I was addicted! Ilona Andrews’ talents of storytelling are in a class above most. I love the Baylor family dynamic, they have fierce loyalty to each other, but aren’t afraid to tease or deal out reality checks when necessary. The banter between them cracked me up! Catalina is quiet and reserved, as she’s been taught with her brand of magic, but I can see her coming out of her shell and I can’t wait!
A copy was kindly provided by Avon Impulve via Edelweiss in exchange for an honest review.