White Hot: A Book Review

The second novel in the Hidden Legacy series by Ilona Andrews, White Hot picks up a few months after Burn for Me, and we find out the amazing Rogan hasn’t talked to Nevada since he told her to pick a place and they would go there together and she told him no. Apparently he was supposed to understand that this meant she wanted him to pursue her and prove that she would be more than a one night stand. To see if he was interested in a real future with her. Also, the man from House Harrison (I’m sorry, I returned the books and can’t look up his name now) from the last book is back has his wife has died and he needs to hire Nevada to find her killer. Oh, and Nevada used her power to save a little girl, so now her evil Grandma is after her.

Okay, I think those were… oh, wait, the conspiracy from the last novel is still in here and working its way through these first three books, and it is interesting.

The characters continue to be amazing, I love the animal mage SO MUCH (the ferrets), and Rogan and Nevada finally take the next step in their relationship. What I really like is that these two are so consistent in their characters. And we get to see more of the rest of the family in this book.

I really enjoyed the extent that Rogan went to provide protection (with out telling the Baylors), and how dense the “PI”s are that they didn’t notice. A bit disappointed in them for that.

It is a great continuation in the series, and is definitely for an adult audience. If you like Paranormal/Urban Fantasy, I think you’d enjoy this book.

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