Sun of Blood and Ruin, Mariely Lares
Sun of Blood and Ruin, Mariely Lares
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Sun of Blood and Ruin
A Novel

Author: Mariely Lares

Series: Godslayer #1

Narrator: Victoria Villarreal

Unabridged: 12 hr 25 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Harper Voyager

Published: 02/20/2024

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

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.Supplemental enhancement PDF accompanies the audiobook.

About Mariely Lares

Mariely Lares is the Sunday Times bestselling author of Sun of Blood and Ruin, the first in a historical fantasy duology inspired by Mexican history and mythology. She holds a degree in computer science engineering and lives in San Diego, where she can be found doing all the outdoorsy things, rescuing dogs, and writing her next book. 


Reviews

Goodreads review by Sara on October 07, 2023

I love that fantasy is starting to incorporate non western cultures and mythology, and this is what attracted me the most on Sun of Blood and Ruin This book takes us to 16th century Mexico during the Spanish colonization, and tells us the story of Leonora, both vigilante and promised to the heir of t......more

Goodreads review by Krystal on August 23, 2023

This started as a 4 star but had plummeted to a 1 star by the end. A 'Zorro retelling' but also a confusion of names and people and ideas with no coherent storyline. The whole thing frustrated more than entertained. The story is loosely about Leonora masquerading as Pantera, who fights for justice. I sa......more

Goodreads review by dani ༊ on June 28, 2023

thank you netgalley for the arc ! ˏˋ°•*⁀➷ 2.5/5 stars *ੈ✩‧₊˚ read if you like: ♡ gender-bent zorro retelling ♡ badass vigilante sorceress ♡ backdrop of 1550’s mexico ♡ shape-shifting ♡ mesoamerican mythology ˏˋ°•*⁀➷ sun of blood and ruin is a sumptuous feast of mesoamercian mythology, set against a backdro......more

Goodreads review by Sarah on February 21, 2024

Summary of review: The strongest aspect of this book is the mythology and fantastic culture. Outside of that, it falls prey to being generic. I'm a simple creature. Market something as having anything to do with Zorro and I will buy it immediately. While this book has its merit, I couldn't get past t......more

Goodreads review by Zana on April 04, 2024

3.5 stars rounded up. I was very wary coming into this because of the low rating, but it wasn't really that bad at all. Trust me, I've read much worse lol The first half read like a typical Chosen One YA with a cardboard Strong Female Protagonist, and I was about to dismiss the entire thing, but the s......more