Diamond Fire
by:
Ilona Andrews (author)
Nevada Frida Baylor and Connor Ander Rogan cordially invite you to join their wedding celebration. Summoning, weather manipulation, and other magical activities strictly forbidden. Catalina Baylor is looking forward to wearing her maid of honor dress and watching her older sister walk down the...
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Nevada Frida Baylor and Connor Ander Rogan cordially invite you to join their wedding celebration. Summoning, weather manipulation, and other magical activities strictly forbidden.
Catalina Baylor is looking forward to wearing her maid of honor dress and watching her older sister walk down the aisle. Then the wedding planner gets escorted off the premises, the bride’s priceless tiara disappears, and Rogan's extensive family overruns his mother’s home. Someone is cheating, someone is lying, and someone is plotting murder.
To make this wedding happen, Catalina will have to do the thing she fears most: use her magic. But she’s a Baylor and there’s nothing she wouldn't do for her sister's happiness. Nevada will have her fairy tale wedding, even if Catalina has to tear the mansion apart brick by brick to get it done.
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Format: audiobook
ISBN:
9780062889645 (0062889648)
Publish date: 2018-11-06
Publisher: Harper Audio
Edition language: English
Series: Hidden Legacy (#3.5)
For a novella, this was pretty good. And the best part? The event that carried the story was perpetuated by a child. I wonder though, how long Catalina's arc will be. She's only 18 at the moment.
It is time for Nevada’s wedding and, if her little sister Cataline has anything to do with it, Nevada won’t have to worry about anything except her poor taste in bouquet But with intolerant, demanding extended family with a ridiculous amount of secrets, a jewelry thief. Oh and a poisoner Most we...
While I didn't like this one as much as I liked the first three, full-length Hidden Legacy novels that featured Nevada and Rogan, it was a nice little segue; it tied off all the loose ends in the Nevada/Rogan story line (not that there were many), while setting up the new background for the series t...
I enjoyed this story a lot. It's about Catalina and how she's trying to help her sister with her upcoming wedding, trying to get along with Nevada's soon to be family, trying to figure out how/when to use her powers, and figure out where an aquamarine stone went. Really good.
I had so much fun. I did not expect to engage much with 18-year-old Catalina, and picked it up mostly out of author faith a desire for some fast entertainment. I was pleasantly surprised. The passing of the torch was done well, and the humour and length helped a lot. Blast! Now I want to go over...