![]() ![]() A woman offers colonizer blood to the Mother of Chaos. A man tasked with shuttling children over the border believes the Virgin Mary is guiding him towards final justice. Ĭoyote Songs by Gabino IglesiasI n this mosaic horror/crime novel, ghosts and old gods guide the hands of those caught up in a violent struggle to save the soul of the American southwest. The Keepers must end his corruption through political manipulation or watch as the world hurtles towards self-destruction. Learning that the true vampire way isn't destruction but the safety of humanity, Maria joins The Keepers as they uncover a plot set into motion by Lucifer himself. He invites Maria to travel with him to England to join The Keepers, a vampire organization led by the ancient Mordecai and Dr. Not only does she evolve into the woman she always hoped to be, but she finds her creator - Adam- he is nothing like she imagined. Is she a saint or an old God from a forgotten past? During this time, she becomes an unlikely badass enforcer of justice for the community that has embraced her. ![]() When she feels all hope is lost she meets an ex-boxer that offers her a new job and teaches her to fight. Maria spends twenty-two years in motel cleaning purgatory trying to keep her faith and sanity intact. She's not just out for blood, she wants answers. Her journey begins as a would-be immigrant turned vampire in Juarez, Mexico until the injustices of the world turn her into something else. She's wanted by and Aztec trafficker, a cartel boss, the people she fights for, and now the Devil she can't resist. Maria the Wanted and The Legacy of the Keepers by V. Exploring issues of race and trauma along with beauty and magic, Itzá is a powerful reclamation of body and identity. In her debut novella, Rios de la Luz examines the lives of a small family of water witches living near the US-Mexico border. With all of these books being by Latinx horror authors that might happen… literally. We hope some of these covers will catch your eye. Matt and I are both cover buyers when it comes to buying books. I called on my buddy Matt,, to help me put together a sweet list for y’all to add more Latinx authors to our reading list. I was also guilty of only knowing a few Latinx authors myself so I set out to diversify my shelves and add more own voices stories to my reading list. When I asked around most readers drew a blank or only had a few names to give. I decided to go around and ask readers who their favorite Latinx authors were. We received two beautiful books by Latinx authors and this leads me to want more. This month’s Night Worms package is celebrating Latinx authors. Celebrating Latinx Authors: 15 Books by Latinx Authors That Should be on Your Radarġ5 books by Latinx authors that should be on your radar. ![]()
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