In Cazadora, the follow-up to Lobizona, Romina Garber continues to weave Argentine folklore and real-world issues into a haunting, fantastical, and romantic story that will reunite readers with Manu and her friends as they continue to fight for a better future.
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4 Stars
I really enjoyed this sequel! One thing I love about Garber's work is the integration of the Spanish language. It makes things feel much more real. And it helps me brush up on my Spanish so, no complaints from me.
These characters have my whole dang heart. It took me a minute to remember some of the secondary characters from the first book, but our four MCs were there for me right from the start. The way these kids are fighting against their patriarchal and at times archaic society gives me all the happy feels. I want these kids to succeed in all things.
I was NOT expecting this ending. For some reason, my brain thought this was a duology (maybe due to the popularity of duologies these days?) so having an open ending was like a lightbulb moment. 'OH! There's more!'
And that ending was INSANE. I'm so excited to see how book 3 plays out!
I received an eARC of this book from Netgalley and the publisher in exchange for an honest review.