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wordsofclover 's review for:
Labyrinth Lost
by Zoraida Córdova
I received a free digital copy from the author/publisher via Netgalley in exchange for an honest feedback.
Alexandra is a bruja - a Latin American version of a witch and when she comes into her powers, her family hold a deathday celebration where her ancestors can bless her. But Alex is afraid of her powers and when she performs a special canto (spell) to reject them, she accidentally sends her entire family into the bruja version of hell and needs to go and get them back.
This was really enjoyable and full of all sorts of magic I’ve never encountered before. The history of the bruja/brujo was really seeped in legends and stories and gods and goddesses to worship. Los Lagos was full of amazing and terrifying creatures and the Devourer herself was a great villain. I enjoyed Alex’s character development and how she gradually came into her powers. I also loved her relationship with Rishi. I can’t wait to continue on with these stories and find out more about her family. I’d love the next books to focus around the POV of Lula or Rose as well as I really loved them too.
Alexandra is a bruja - a Latin American version of a witch and when she comes into her powers, her family hold a deathday celebration where her ancestors can bless her. But Alex is afraid of her powers and when she performs a special canto (spell) to reject them, she accidentally sends her entire family into the bruja version of hell and needs to go and get them back.
This was really enjoyable and full of all sorts of magic I’ve never encountered before. The history of the bruja/brujo was really seeped in legends and stories and gods and goddesses to worship. Los Lagos was full of amazing and terrifying creatures and the Devourer herself was a great villain. I enjoyed Alex’s character development and how she gradually came into her powers. I also loved her relationship with Rishi. I can’t wait to continue on with these stories and find out more about her family. I’d love the next books to focus around the POV of Lula or Rose as well as I really loved them too.