The release date is almost upon us. I am super nervous about this one, which is nothing new. It’s always a gamble when you start a book with a new protagonist. If I could, I would just hide the entire release, but that wouldn’t be any fun for anyone.
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We are doing two appearances for this release.
Appearances
8/26 Murder By The Book, Houston TX.
Murder by the Book ships internationally, so if you want a signed copy, this is your best chance to preorder. Let them know exactly how you want it signed in the Other Comments field when you order and we will write whatever you want in it. But maybe no poems this time. đ They take too long. Click here for more information and to preorder.
8/29 Barnes & Noble, Austin , 7:00 pm.
The last time you guys complained that we didn’t do a local Austin signing, so here we go. This will be held in B&N at Arboretum, 10000 Research Blvd #158, Austin, TX 78759. This store is a lot easier to get to and parking is abundant. More information here.
If you can’t make either of these two appearances, we will be doing two online events on Friday, 8/30/2019.
There will two Q&A sessions available to live stream through Twitch. Information regarding these sessions is listed below. Click the session you are interested in and you will be redirected to the page where that particular session will go live.
Twitch is a streaming platform, which allows you to ask us questions in real time and have us answer them via video. You can watch the Q&A session without creating an account, but if you want to ask something, you will have to sign up. Itâs free.
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There will be two Twitch sessions on Friday 8/30/2019. They will both be recorded, so you can watch the video at your convenience.
Session 1
US: 12:00 pm EST, 11:00 am CST, 9:00 am PST.
Europe: Berlin 6:00 pm, London 5:00 pm.
Australia: Sydney 2:00 am.
Session 2
US: 8:00 pm EST, 7:00 pm CST, 6:00 pm PST.
Europe: Berlin 2:00 am, London 1:00 am.
Australia: Sydney: 10:00 am (Sunday!)
And now for the deleted scene. Technically this was cut from the next book, not SAPPHIRE FLAMES, but it’s not spoilery and we think you might enjoy it anyway.
Pay Me
I walked into the mansion of House Piney wearing my best âPay Meâ pant suit. Powder pink and slightly oversized yet still obviously tailored, it draped my body in an elegant way, complimented my tan skin, and hid the bruises on my arms. My dark hair rested in a conservative bun at the nape of my neck, my makeup was understated but expertly applied, and my shoes, plum-red Dior pumps, completed the look. My outfit said, âI donât need your money, but I collect whatâs owed to me. Take me seriously.â
The outfit lied. We needed their money. Every cent of it.
Behind me, Arabella wore a similar ensemble in pale grey with a turquoise blouse that contrasted nicely with her blonde hair. Nobody would ever guess that only a couple of hours ago my sister and I come home covered in blood and dirt.
Iâd learned this trick from my older sister. Like Nevada, I spent most of my business hours in jeans and a T-shirt, while my small but expensive wardrobe hung in the closet safely wrapped in plastic. Usually I only pulled it out twice during a case: first, when meeting the client and the second when collecting the payment. Iâd come here once before and dressing up proved to be the right choice. House Piney was a second-generation House, practically a brand-new family by the standards of Houston magical elite. They were clearly insecure and deviation from the status-quo made them nervous. They would expect the Head of another House to flaunt their status, so I met and exceeded their expectations.
The foyer of Piney home had that generically luxurious quality particular to newer Texas mansions: travertine tile sheathing the floor, spotless white walls, and an iron-railed staircase leading to the second floor. A safe decorating choice, uncomplicated by personal style and taste.
A middle-aged white man stood guard by the staircase. He wore a three-piece black suit, white shirt, and a black tie and stood in a classic pose, one arm bent behind him, the other in front, with a white-gloved hand resting across his waist. Arabellaâs eyebrows crept up. I shot her a warning look.
The man gave me a short nod. âGood morning, Ms. Baylor.â
âGood morning, Mr. Walt. This is my sister, Arabella Baylor,â I told him.
âVery good, maâam. Please wait in the sitting room.â He indicated a living room on our right with a swipe of his hand.
We walked into the living room filled with ornate furniture. Iâd sit down, but Iâd fallen off the armored vehicle last night and my butt hurt. If I sat, Iâd need help getting up.
âA butler,â my sister murmured under her breath. âDo we have brandy and cigars now or after they pay us?â
âThey would probably serve us tea and cucumber sandwiches. You can have brandy and cigars when you go to visit Linus next weekend.â
Unlike the Pineys, Linus Duncan was a fourth-generation Prime and for reasons I didnât understand, he doted on us like we were his grandchildren. Arabella took shameless advantage of that.
The sound of light feminine giggling drifted from deeper within the house. Four people emerged from the other room. Two young women in late teens, both Caucasian, one in a white dress, the other in a pink. Two men in their early twenties, one white and blond and the other dark-haired and Latino, accompanied them.
The woman in white was Brittney Pine, the youngest child of House Piney. The blond guy next to her was Robert Taylor, House Taylor, Lux mage. Robert created fluorescence, anything from a gentle colored glow to a blinding light, and could attach it to inanimate objects. The other man and the girl in pink didnât look familiar. All four had that polished House brat look. Life had been kind to them so far and they had no fear she would change her mind.
The girls glanced at us and giggled.
Arabella rolled her eyes.
The foursome landed on the couches at the other end of the room and spoke in hushed voices. We were an oddity. Arabella was their age, I was only a couple of years older, and we were members of the magic elite, but while they lived a carefree existence wrapped in luxury, we worked, and their parents took us seriously. Furthermore, our records had been sealed by our request. Both Arabella and I were Primes, the highest rank of magic user, but the exact nature of our magic remained hidden.
A faint tendril of magic brushed against my mind. Brittney turned away quickly and snickered.
House Piney were telepaths. They could communicate with each other over great distances and they could scan hundreds of people at once, picking up surface thoughts. They specialized in providing confidential communication to large corporations. They couldnât penetrate oneâs mind and pull a secret out, however, which was why they now owed us money.
Another feather-light touch. Strong but clumsy. Compared to what I grew up with, this was amateur hour.
âHandle her,â Arabella ground out. âHandle her, or I will.â
Another touch. This was a huge breach of etiquette. If she did it to the wrong mental mage, she would start a war with another House. As a Prime, I was expected to react. I had to cut this short.
I lowered my mental defenses and remembered the first person I ever killed. The manâs dark silhouette in a ballistic vest loomed in front of me, his head turned away.
I lunged. The blade of my sword sliced his throat, cutting the jugular and the carotid. Blood gushed, dark and hot. The metallic smell of it lanced my senses.
I tasted acid on my tongue.
The man choked, exhaling bloody mist out of his mouthâŠ
I yanked myself back to reality. Across the room, Brittney stared at me, wide-eyed. Her girlfriend pulled on her hand. âHey?â
I walked over to them, slowly, the sound of my heels measured on the travertine tile. My face had iced over. When I took over as Head of the House, this expression didnât come naturally to me. Itâd been six months and now it required no effort.
Brittney shrank from me.
âWould you like to see whatâs in my head?â I asked quietly.
Brittney shook her head.
âItâs impolite to trespass in other peopleâs minds,â Arabella said, studying her nails. âPull that stunt with the wrong person, and youâll end up wearing diapers for the rest of your life, blissfully unaware that you are the sole survivor of House Piney.â
Harsh but true.
Brittneyâs girlfriend opened her mouth. I looked at her, loading enough derision into my gaze to make a whole ballroom of debutantes wither. She clamped her teeth shut.
A quick staccato of steps running down the stairs came from above. âBrittney!â A sharp male voice cracked like a whip.
Arabella smiled. âUh oh.â
John Piney, Brittneyâs older brother, charged into the room.
Robert turned to him. âHi JohnâŠâ
âShut the fuck up, Bob. Why are you here?â
Bob recoiled, stunned.
John pivoted to his sister. âAre you high or have you lost your mind?â
âDonât talk to her like that!â the other girl piped up.
John glared at her. âLeave. Now.â
She gasped.
Bob finally snapped out of his shocked stupor. âI have to go do something.â
John turned to him. âAre you still here?â
The three friends took off for the front door. John stared at his sister.
Brittney turned red, then white. Clearly, a telepathic chewing out was taking place.
âSorry,â she said in a small voice.
âItâs fine,â I told her.
âPlease accept our sincere apologies,â John said. âMy parents will see you now.â
Arabella and I followed him up the stairs into a study lined with mahogany shelves. Mr. Piney, a slender white man in his early fifties, sat in an overstuffed red chair that very much wanted to be a throne. Mrs. Piney, naturally pale with blonde hair and a generous figure, waited next to him, on her feet. John stood to the side.
I unzipped the black leather folder I was carrying, opened it, and put it on the desk in front of them, revealing a printout with columns of numbers.
âYouâre right. Your nephew is stealing from you. Heâs been doing it for the last three years. He occasionally issues bogus payments to your legitimate contractors. They refund him, and he then transfers the money into one of the private accounts. However, the main source of his embezzling is Raptor, Inc. Itâs a shell corporation, no actual physical address, no assets. Itâs presented as your subsidiary in the paperwork.â
âIâve never heard of it,â Mrs. Piney said.
âWhat does this Raptor do?â Mr. Piney asked.
âCurrently itâs billing the Department of Defense for bogus expenses associated with your military contracts,â Arabella said.
Silence.
âIâm going to kill him,â John said, his voice disturbingly casual.
In his place, I would try to kill his cousin too. Once the DoD discovered the fraud, House Piney could lose the entirety of their military contracts. Civilian jobs would follow. They would be ruined.
I pointed at the paper inside the folder. âThese are the twelve accounts he maintains, with current balances and passwords. Youâll find the digital copy on the usb in the pocket of the folder.â
âHow did you get this?â Mrs. Piney murmured, scanning the data.
Her nephew had told it to me yesterday over dinner. Heâd practically dislocated his fingers logging into his accounting software trying to impress me with his cleverness and wealth.
âThis is what we do,â I said. âYour nephew is unaware that we have this information. If you move quickly, you should be able to seize the assets before he liquidates them.
Mr. Piney raised his head. âWho have you told about this?â
Oh no, you donât. âOur contract guarantees confidentiality. We do not disclose the information we obtain in the course of our investigations unless compelled to do so in a court of law.â
Mr. Piney was still staring at me.
I met his gaze. Pay us and walk us to the front door, and you will live another day.
I was looking straight at him and I saw the exact moment his confidence faltered.
Arabella stepped forward and held up her cell phone. âIâm ready for your transfer.â
Mia says
Wow!!!
I canât wait to read Sapphire Flames and you donât have to worry- we already love Catalina and the rest of the Baylors????
Christina S says
+1
Michael says
+1
Ilona says
Awww!
Patricia Schlorke says
Do you hear the stampede of fingers or feet frantically getting the pre-order (if we haven’t gotten the book pre-ordered already)? That’s how much the BDH loves your work. ????
kommiesmom says
Preordered mine as soon as it went up. Would have waited as long as needed, but I’m glad I won’t have to wait much longer now.
(Sorry, cat asleep on my right arm and hand. Typing this left handed and am a very poor typist when at my best.)
Betty says
Love all your book! Waiting to enjoy Sapphire Flames
Smith Boring says
Wow, you are making it hard to pick a favorite primary character. I am now vested in the whole family.
Lisa Pepper says
WOW! I love this!
Reetta R says
Brilliant snippet. Catalina and Arabella have really grown up and found their confidence. They rock. I wish it was the release day already.
Sara T says
+1
Just finished rereading all 4 HL books. Can’t wait!
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Keera says
????????????????????????????????????????????????????????. Great job ladies! I love that there is another book coming. And I am completely impressed with how much Catalina and Arabella have matured.
Looking forward to release day! Those of you who get to go to the signings have fun!
Jan Tucker says
Ooooo, more ????????????
Susan says
WOW, just WOW!!!
Suze says
House Baylor kicks *ss đ
I’m soooooo looking forward to this release.
Margret says
Love Arabella ! But Cataline is someone I wish to be when I grow up đ
G says
Pre order already came from book depository. Really loved the book, read it on one seating. can’t wait for the next one.
Pri says
Catalina + Arabella = Badass females. Need I say anything else?
Caroline says
I love it… I can’t wait until Tuesday. I hope that we get to read stories with all the Baylors and Augustine needs a happy ending too…
Marissa Gobeo says
Woo! Get it Catalina and Arabella! Fantastic snippet, I love it. I’m so excited for this series, I can’t wait until the release day!
I hope you guys have a wonderful, relaxing weekend, and I absolutely know this new Hidden Legacy series is gonna kick butt and take names!
Thank you for the snippet!
Nora says
This was great! Thank you. I love that they learned their lessons from family and are working together.
Omar Mtz says
Mmmm exquisitely use of the House Elite training. I love the scene
Tammy Frietsch says
If you have time on your Austin trip, you might want to check out Austin Creative Reuse. They have lots of donated yarn and you never know what you might find.
Kimei says
Awesome excerpt! I am so excited for this next installment! I can’t wait to see what Catalina and Arabella get into next!
Kelsey says
That was amazing. From a long history of reading your posts about the writing process, I know that not every scene can be kept. Sacrifice has to be made, even with really good scenes. But boy oh boy if that was a scene that got the axe, I cannot WAIT to read what stays!!
Kiara says
Will you sign another book or only Sapphire Flames?
Gordon says
My rule is simple, if it has our name on it, we will sign it. Still, I would check with the store about bringing other books. Sometimes if a person has a lot of books, we ask that they wait until everybody gets their one or two signed and then we can sign all their stuff and not feel bad about holding up the line.
Bal says
Wow! Thank you x
Vibha says
Oh my!!! Can. Not. Wait . For . The .Release!!
Kimmelane says
Wow!
This waiting is killing me.
Debbie Strange says
Thank you, thank you, thank you. It has been a shitty few days. I’m sure you’ll understand what it’s like to be in the emergency room for two days in a row and no one seems to know whats wrong. Finally Mom got admitted into the hospital and is getting some care. But I was in the worst mood until I saw this. Believe it or not a snippet from you is exactly what I wanted before I fall into bed and try to sleep. Well after a few more calls to doctors. I’m sorry this release is so stressful. I really hope your daughter gets on the other side of her condition soon.
It may not seem like much coming from someone you don’t know, but you are well loved. Better stop cause I can’t see the screen right now.
DStrangeone says
UGG! I am banishing myself from the blog comments. So sorry about this!
Ilona says
::hug::
Jovan Welch says
Love you!!! ( platonically) That was awesome!!!
Cathy B says
This was much needed. I too love all of the Baylors so now worry there. My husband and I recently took emergency guardianship of my mother in law and my husbands brother is now in jail. Retreating into the world of Hidden Legacy for a few moments has been a balm to my soul today. Thank you!
Toni Kelner says
I have been counting the days until this one. YAY!
Caroline P. says
It’s so good. I can’t wait for the second book and the first is not even out yet.
Briana says
What a team!
Siobhan says
I’m so excited for tuesday!
Sharon says
Yeah for the delayed scene! This is a “deleted” scene?!! You guys are just the best…Just the best. âș????????
Alianna says
OMG, I love it already! (So sorry it’s been deleted. Trust more and better will follow.)
Don’t worry about how we’ll respond to new series / new characters. I (and everyone else in your Tribe) are so looking forward to connecting more deeply w/ Catalina, Arabella, and other members of House Baylor.
I’ve already pre-ordered “Sapphire” fm Amazon. May have to place an additional special order to get a signed version.
All this angst-stuff about new release – won’t that just disappear nicely when the Amazon orders stack up, the long lines show up at the book signings, and the great reviews start to pour in?
In (a state of deprivation) I read a book by someone who is sort-of in this same genre over the last two days, and the best I could say was “Mheh,” I am SO glad that “Sapphire” is coming out soon. That will make my Labor Day week really great!
Brittney says
Some days I hate my name. It is almost always associated with vapid idiots. Thanks for the deleted scene.
kommiesmom says
Not your fault, dear. The ones that know you won’t think that and that’s the important thing. As a member of the BDH, you are automatically cool. (My slang is many years out of date. Since I am, too, I refuse to apologize.)
You are named for a beautiful place and the name itself is not the problem.
Unfortunately the currently famous Brittney is not a font of good sense or good taste. Hopefully she will grow up eventually.
Breann says
Yay! I love deleted scenes. ????
Barbara says
Thank you for this. It is bright spot on an otherwise dreary day. We will be here for all of your characters and I am looking forward to this world and it many characters and nuances.
Gaitshi says
I loved this – thank you so much for your fantastic books and stories. I hope your daughter is doing better
Amber says
You just made a decidedly not good day so much better…. Thank you!
maddbookish says
I am beyond ready for the next Hidden Legacy book.
nrml says
Damn it! Sapphire Flames isn’t even OUT yet, and now I want to read the NEXT book!
Interesting to read that Linus Duncan is suddenly the grandfather type to the Baylor family. He’s always been my best guess for being Caesar. Stunning to read how Catalina and Arabella have come into their powers so well that they can terrify people without really trying.
I really wish that your life would just give you a break long enough for you to write another 25 books for me to read. I cannot understand how you manage to produce so much good work while living in a whirlwind of huge proportions. I’ve read everything of yours that I can find, and I keep searching for more.
anainasia says
now i have to re-read the other books – Linus – is their granddad or who was it that evil Grandma had paid or coerced or what ever to donate his sperm, and he is the bad guy … or do i have it all wrong – problem with binge readers like me is to much Information in my head on all the different series.
Barbara says
Linus is a friend of their grandmother and for House Baylor before their testing to ensure they were not attacked and to give advice to Nevada about said evil grandmother.
Ginkgo-girl says
Wow. That is so wonderful! The girls are kick a$$!
Dork says
Thank you. Reading this was the perfect way to spend my break.
Judy says
Donât know why the simple sentences of some writers (a very few) capture my attention right away and I cozy down for a few hours of comfortable satisfaction. The subject doesnât always matter as my tastes are wide ranging. These authors grab my attention right away and keep it. Now, you two, I love your deleted scene and would love to see it expanded. It is distressing to think it is going to waste!
DianaInCa says
I agree Wow!!! Thanks for the updates and loved the snippet!
Vicke says
I love this series!
Kim J says
Thank you so much for this yummy goodness.
KR says
I love seeing “House brats” get their comeuppance. ????
Kimberly says
And you deleted that!!!!! It was awesome! Go Catalina and Arabella!!!! If your book is like this deleted scene, then you don’t have to hide. Everything will be fine.
Just keep swimming.
Ruth Ray says
Catalina and Arabella have learned the fine art of being Primes in an emerging House. You go girls.
To bad it was cut but I’m sure IA found some other way to make the same point in the story line.
J M says
Agreed, I love the entire family and the world they dance in. Have no fear!