Sun of Blood and Ruin: A Novel

Sun of Blood and Ruin: A Novel

by Mariely Lares

Narrated by Victoria Villarreal

Unabridged — 12 hours, 25 minutes

Sun of Blood and Ruin: A Novel

Sun of Blood and Ruin: A Novel

by Mariely Lares

Narrated by Victoria Villarreal

Unabridged — 12 hours, 25 minutes

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Inspired by Zorro and Isabel Allende, Sun of Blood and Ruin is built on a strong foundation of history, fantasy and the effect of colonialism. It’s a new, unique perspective on 16th century Mexico populated by dynamic characters and a fantastical magic that is sure to evoke comparisons to Daughter of the Moon Goddess and Black Sun.

Rumor has it on the streets of sixteenth-century New Spain, there's a new vigilante in town serving justice. This reimagining of Zorro-featuring a heroic warrior sorceress-weaves Mesoamerican mythology and Mexican history two decades after the Spanish conquest into a swashbuckling, historical debut fantasy with magic, intrigue, treachery, and romance.

A new legend begins...

In sixteenth-century New Spain, witchcraft is punishable by death, indigenous temples have been destroyed, and tales of mythical creatures that once roamed the land have become whispers in the night. Hidden behind a mask, Pantera uses her magic and legendary swordplay skills to fight the tyranny of Spanish rule.

To all who know her, Leonora de las Casas Tlazohtzin never leaves the palace and is promised to the heir of the Spanish throne. The respectable, law-abiding Lady Leonora faints at the sight of blood and would rather be caught dead than meddle in court affairs.

No*one*suspects*that Leonora and Pantera are the same person. Leonora's charade is tragically good, and with magic running through her veins, she is nearly invincible. Nearly. Despite her mastery, she is destined to die young in battle, as predicted by a seer.

When an ancient prophecy of destruction threatens to come true, Leonora-and therefore Pantera-is forced to decide: surrender the mask or fight to the end. Knowing she is doomed to a short life, she is tempted to take the former option. But the legendary Pantera is destined for more than an early grave, and once she discovers the truth of her origins, not even death will stop her.

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Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

★ 07/24/2023

Lares makes a triumphant debut with a vivid epic set in an alternate 16th-century colonial Mexico. It stars a mestiza woman known variously by her Spanish name, Leonora; her Nahua name, Tecuani; and her alter ego, Pantera, a defender of Indigenous people who is magically able to transform into a panther and draw superhuman strength from the sun. As she joins forces with an alliance of Indigenous groups calling themselves La Justicia and aiming to fight back against Spanish control, the kinetic fight scenes and deep, complex interpersonal relationships will swiftly draw readers into her world. With the Spaniards persecuting magic and dismissing “the old ways,” it’s up to Pantera to fulfill an ancient prophecy and thereby protect her people. Lares has a talent for historic detail and though there are dozens of Spanish and Nahuatl words that will likely be unfamiliar to many readers, she excels at weaving in enough context to make comprehension easy, including a helpful note on language at the beginning and a glossary at the end. The vast supporting cast is equally well integrated and easy to keep track of despite its size. Interweaving history, mythology, romance, and swashbuckling action, this is a surefire hit. Agent: Heather Cashman, Storm Literary. (Sept.)

From the Publisher

"An exhilarating tale of revolution, original magic, and divided loyalties, Sun of Blood and Ruin is a triumph. Rich with vivid characters, and an immersive landscape, Lares weaves a breathtaking, complex story grounded in Mesoamerican myth that pulls the reader into a fantastical journey of self-discovery, courage, and the meaning of freedom. Don't miss this one!"
Ehigbor Okosun, author of Forged by Blood

"Lares makes a triumphant debut with a vivid epic set in an alternate 16th-century colonial Mexico...Lares has a talent for historic detail and...the vast supporting cast is equally well integrated and easy to keep track of despite its size. Interweaving history, mythology, romance, and swashbuckling action, this is a surefire hit." — Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"Sun of Blood and Ruin is an exciting adventure with plenty of swordplay and magic, but is also a beautiful love letter to pre-colonialist Mesoamerican cultures." — Christina Orlando, Tor.com

"A fast-paced, smart historical fantasy...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

"[An] ambitious debut... Ideal for speculative-fiction readers longing for a fresh setting, Zorro fans, and those looking for a nuanced historical-fantasy treatment reminiscent of Rebecca Roanhorse and R.F. Kuang." — Booklist

"Lares’s debut is 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

Library Journal

10/01/2023

DEBUT For the people whose land is now called New Spain, their only hero against the new government that outlaws their beliefs and magic is Pantera. She fights in the streets against the oppressive soldiers who drag citizens to the gallows in the town square. Yet few would guess that this masked, sword- and magic-wielding heroine is in fact Lady Leonora, the daughter of the Viceroy of New Spain and soon-to-be bride of the heir to the Spanish throne. Leonora intends to fight the Spanish rule of her homeland in any way that she can, including using the traditional magic of her ancestors, even as she plays the political game forced upon her. After she has a run-in with the rebels, her life takes a direction that she can only believe will be the fulfillment of an ancient prophecy. When she learns the truth of her origins, she may have no choice but to embrace her power to protect her homeland and its people. VERDICT Lares's debut is an action-filled historical fantasy set in an alternate 16th-century Mexico, featuring Mesoamerican mythology and a unique blend of magic and adventure.—Morgan Lockard

Kirkus Reviews

2023-12-06
A gender-flipped Zorro figure with magical powers struggles to find her path in an alternate Mexico a few decades after Cortés’ conquest.

Lady Leonora is the illegitimate daughter of the late viceroy of New Spain and a Nahua woman of the Mexica people. As a child, she stumbled into the realm of the gods known as Tamoanchan, where she was known by the Nahua name Tecuani and trained in martial arts and sorcery, including the ability to shapeshift into a panther. Evicted from paradise after 10 years, she dons a black mask, calls herself Pantera, and uses her powers to help the Nahua fight Spanish rule. Now, Lady Leonora is betrothed to Prince Felipe of Spain, unexpectedly shipwrecked on their shores, and trading barbs with the annoyingly attractive Andrés de Ayeta, a Nahua man attached to the Spanish military. Like Leonora/Tecuani/Pantera, neither Felipe nor Andrés is entirely whom he appears to be, and a variety of dark secrets will be revealed once the loose confederation of Nahua rebels known as La Justicia move toward open warfare with the Spanish. In these challenging times, Leonora needs to figure out who she is and what she owes to herself and to others on various sides of the conflict. The book soon darts away from merely being a reimagining of the Zorro story, which is both a strength (because it allows the plot to travel into much more original territory) and a weakness (in that we never actually learn about the feats that gained Pantera her reputation). Pantera is mostly there as an established part of Leonora’s identity crisis and a source of conflict; she mainly has the best of intentions, but her need to keep secrets and defend herself in a hostile world, as well as some entirely understandable mistakes she makes, have devastating consequences that she’s forced to reckon with. Despite her fantastical circumstances, the resulting character is not a stereotypical high fantasy hero but a real person whom readers can believe in.

A bloody, intriguing bildungsroman with a fascinating plunge into the mythology of Mexico’s original inhabitants.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940178089897
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 02/20/2024
Edition description: Unabridged
Sales rank: 800,739
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