Asiri has a gift - she has the ability to speak to animals. However, when she begins to feel that her talents are being abused in her home, she escapes to a delightful coastal village where she plans to hide her gift and finally live a “normal” life.
This proves difficult as her path keeps crossing with Dario, the village’s charming and handsome animal healer - and the person most likely to guess her secret.
Through a twist of fate, Asiri and Dario stumble across an injured Amaru, a creature who had, up until then, been thought only to be myth.
Now, Asiri has a mission.
Convince Dario to help the creature.
Protect it from the superstitious town people.
Keep her gift a secret.
And absolutely, most definitely, NOT fall in love while doing so.
Asiri and the Amaru is a Cozy Latin Fantasy Romance based on Peruvian mythology and is intended for adult audiences.
The Name-Bearer (Flowers of Prophecy #1)
Natalia Hernandez
For her entire life, the Name-Bearer’s sole purpose has been to receive and deliver the names of the future monarchy from the Flowers of Prophecy. But when the child is finally born and the Name-Bearer is sent to the Flowers, they refuse to name him. Instead they deliver a prophecy; another child was born who is more worthy of the Naming, and if they are found and brought before them it will usher in a reign of peace.
Having failed in her duties the Name-Bearer is considered a traitor to the crown, and must hide among an elite sect of warrior women where she experiences friendship, found family, and love. Her training as a warrior helps prepare her to embark on her quest to find the Unnamed Prince, clear her name, and bring peace to her realm.
A story of magia, warrior women, found family and love - and not accepting who you are told to be, but embracing who you are destined to become.
The Follower of Flowers (Flowers of Prophecy #2)
Natalia Hernandez
As a child, the Name-Bearer had one duty; to receive and deliver the names of the future monarchy from the Flowers of Prophecy. But on the day of the Naming Ceremony, the Flowers refused. They claim another child was born more worthy of the Naming, and the Name-Bearer must find him and bring him to them in order to restore peace to her land.
Ten years later the Name-Bearer, along with trusted allies, sets out on her quest to find the Unnamed Prince and fulfill the prophecy. But embracing one’s destiny is never an easy path, and they must battle enemy territory, a bounty on their heads, the increasing sightings of monstros, and more.
With so much opposition, will their courage – and their friendships, survive?
La ladroncita
Natalia Hernandez
Being a homeless orphan on the streets of Andala is not easy. Luckily, Raidea has Los Ladroncitos; a gang of street urchins who live together in the underground tunnels of the city. The children's days are spent begging, borrowing, and stealing what they need in order to survive.
But when one of the ladroncitos gets very sick, Raidea's day turns into a quest to help her little friend. A decision that will alter her path - and her destiny - forever.
A Flowers of Prophecy story, and prequel novella to The Name-Bearer.
(This book contains depictions of poverty, illness, and violence towards children. Please read responsibly.)