Published Date: July 25, 2017
Publishing Co.: Avon
Pages: 391
Goodreads Synopsis.
Rating: 5 out 5 stars
Grandma is coming to town.
Grandma is coming to town.
And she’s a mean ol’ bitch.
When we last left Nevada, she was considering forming a House in order to protect her family. This jumps right into the drama as they have a family meeting and decide how to move forward. The family’s biological, homicidal grandmother has found them and she’s demanding they join her house. Grandma is the last of the Tremaine line and she’s determined to force them to join her to save her own house. If there’s one thing you don’t do, it’s demand that anyone in the Baylor family do anything.
So with middle fingers firmly flipped in Grandma’s direction, they file to form their own house. At least two people must pass the trials and be determined as Primes, then they’re theoretically safe for three years while they form their power base. It’s the best plan to this particular problem.
But as is the life of Nevada Baylor, that’s only one problem. To add to the heaping platter that is the troubles of her life, she has fallen for Mad Rogan and his ex-fiance has hired her to find her missing husband. Oh, then there’s always the secret society that is trying to overthrow the current political climate of the Prime world to usher in complete anarchy. Let’s add to that, trying to keep her sisters growing powers under wraps and how to best explain to her cousin his peculiar magic. Add a dash of interest from other Houses for Nevada’s hand in marriage and you have Rogan fit to be tied.
The drama llama came to town and crapped all over Nevada’s life and it made for a fantastic, gripping read. I was so into it, I finished it in one sitting.
I have to note that when I reviewed book two, I mentioned that this was going to be the last installment in this series. I’m thrilled to announce (if you haven’t seen it yet already) that that is no longer the case. I don’t know how many are now planned but I’ll take everything I can get.
“The drama llama came to town and crapped all over”
We have complete opposite reactions to such a happening, that is for sure…
Ahahaha. Maybe there’s a good form of drama llama crap and a bad form? Who knows. I was getting a little slap happy when I was writing the review. 😛
I could tell how much you enjoyed this book from your writing 😀
Thank you! It makes me happy when I can accurately get that across. 🙂
Fantastic review!! 😀 I’m glad you enjoyed the book so much that you even devoured it in a single sitting. 🙂
Thanks. I just read the novella that was next in line in one sitting too but to be fair that was only 160 pages.