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Dawn of Fate and Fire

A Novel

Mariely Lares
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Pages
512
Year
2025
Language
English

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The stunning conclusion to the duology that began with the internationally bestselling Sun of Blood and Ruin, this Zorro reimagining weaves Mesoamerican mythology and sixteenth-century Mexican history into a swashbuckling historical fantasy filled with magic, intrigue, treachery, and romance.
They call her many things. Witch, Nagual Warrior, lady, Pantera. And after defeating the Obsidian Butterfly, Leonora carries a new title: Godslayer.
Peace in Mexico City is fragile. Rebellion brews in the North, and when the people's safety is at risk, Pantera must once again become the demure viceregent Leonora to stop a war before it begins. But her friends are scattered, Tezca is gone, and one wrong move could seal her fate. Caution is her ally, for the real Prince of Asturias-her former betrothed-has arrived at court, reigniting rumors: Leonora and Pantera are one.
A greater threat looms in the mountains, where a false king seeks to summon the god of night using a weapon of untold power. It's up to the Godslayer to confront this enemy. . . and the one growing within her. Only by embracing her divine origins can Leonora triumph over the forces of darkness-and maybe even spark a revolution that could change Mexico's fate forever. But in doing so, she risks losing herself forever…
"Lares makes a triumphant debut with a vivid epic set in an alternate 16th-century colonial Mexico… Interweaving history, mythology, romance, and swashbuckling action, this is a surefire hit." - Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"An action-filled historical fantasy set in an alternate 16th-century Mexico, featuring Mesoamerican mythology and a unique blend of magic and adventure." - Library Journal
"A bloody, intriguing bildungsroman with a fascinating plunge into the mythology of Mexico's original inhabitants." - Kirkus Reviews
"[A]n exciting adventure with plenty of swordplay and magic, but is also a beautiful love letter to pre-colonialist Mesoamerican cultures." - Tor.com
"Weaving together narrative strands of identity, colonialism, indigenous belief and self-determination with swashbuckling adventure, Sun of Blood and Ruin introduces a powerful new voice to the genre." - Grimdark Magazine

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