Cazadora, Romina Garber
Cazadora, Romina Garber
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Cazadora
A Novel

Author: Romina Garber

Narrator: Sol Madariaga

Unabridged: 11 hr 37 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/17/2021


Synopsis

In Cazadora, Romina Garber weaves together Argentine folklore and what it means to be illegal in a timely, intimate, and emotionally powerful narrative.

Werewolves. Witches. Romance. Resistance.

Enter a world straight out of Argentine folklore...

Following the events of Lobizona, Manu and her friends cross the mystical border into Kerana—a cursed realm in Argentina—searching for allies and a hiding place. As they chase down leads about the Coven—a mythical resistance manada that might not even exist—the Cazadores chase down leads about Manu, setting up traps to capture and arrest her.

Just as it seems the Cazadores have Manu and her friends cornered, the Coven answers their call for help. As Manu catches her breath among these non-conforming Septimus, she discovers they need a revolution as much as she does.

But is she the right one to lead them? After all, hybrids aren’t just outlawed. They’re feared and reviled. What happens when the Coven learns of Manu’s dual heritage? Will they still protect her? Or will they betray her?

And after running this far, for this long—how much farther can Manu go before her feet get tired, and she stops to take a stand?

A Macmillan Audio production from Wednesday Books

About Romina Garber

ROMINA GARBER is a New York Times and international bestselling author whose books include Lobizona, Cazadora, and the ZODIAC quartet. Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and raised in Miami, Florida, Romina landed her first writing gig as a teen—College She Wrote, a weekly Sunday column for the Miami Herald that was later picked up for national syndication—and she hasn’t stopped writing since. She is a graduate of Harvard College and a Virgo to the core.


Reviews

Blending Argentine mythology with searing commentary on sexism, homophobia, colorism, and anti-immigrant sentiment, this fantasy series is definitely one worth reading. I've had a string of disappointments for second books in YA series recently, so I'm very pleased to say that Cazadora was just as g......more

Goodreads review by Toya (thereadingchemist) on August 26, 2021

3.5 stars I went into this book thinking that this series is a duology, and it is not. This may not seem like a big deal, but when you're expecting resolution and don't get it, it is a bit frustrating. As far as the plot goes, I was interested in learning more about the Cazadores since they were a bi......more

Goodreads review by Jenn on June 05, 2023

Probably an unpopular opinion, but I was not a fan of this book. The first one was very up and down for me, but overall I ended up enjoying it and interested in the story. However, the follow up fell flat and even though the ending picked up, by that time, I just didn't care. I will start off by say......more

Goodreads review by Nicole on January 26, 2023

Plot: 4⭐️ Overall 3.5⭐️ Cazadora starts off right where Lobizona ends with Manu and her friends on the run. We basically get a day-to-day account of their time in hiding. This wasn't a bad thing per se as we get more depth into many new characters on how the Lunaris society has hindered so many of the......more

Goodreads review by Amanda on October 10, 2021

Thank you NetGalley and the publishers for this advanced copy in exchange for my honest review. Cazadora starts off not long after Lobizona ends, which I liked. I prefer books that start right after the events of previous books. I don’t like when books jump a bunch of time and things supposedly happ......more