
Once Nevada is honest with herself, it doesn’t take very long for these to develop even more fully. Not only is Nevada facing the situation of first being kidnapped and now rather being forced to work with Mad Rogan, she starts to recognize that she herself has powers. The authorities don’t even get involved in the dramatic situations that affect these members. Furthermore, it is clear that the “regular” people that live among those magic users understand that they are on their own. kind of like a political system, including Houses, powers, levels and things of that nature. In this series, there are a lot of things that are established. I have often heard the term world-building. In so doing he kidnaps Nevada and then decides that he would like to work along with her to solve this case.Īs mentioned, this is a whole new type of book for me. Connor "Mad" Rogan is also Prime and he has his own reasons for wanting to find the missing man. The Prime who is missing is the highest rate of magic user and he the skill of setting anything or anyone on fire. The person that she must bring back home is Prime. She is the primary protagonist and we meet her as she is working a job as a private investigator and she has to bring in someone that is missing back to his family.


Nevada Baylor is the heroine of the series. However it has taken time for some of them to recognize the extent of their new abilities. It is set in an alternate universe where some have received a special serum that has given them magic powers. I had to learn what this genre was and that went a long way in helping me to be able to relax and enjoy this series. Burn for Me is my first excursion into the urban fantasy genre.
