Vampires of El Norte: Excerpt and Cover Reveal!
Isabel Cañas
"Perhaps magic was the wrong word altogether. For what Nena and Néstor found that night was monstrous."
"Perhaps magic was the wrong word altogether. For what Nena and Néstor found that night was monstrous."
"This was the absolute worst way to die. Mid–squat-pissing behind a tree while Maddy’s axe-murderer charged at her from the front."
"Love is the last thing on his mind, especially today. The only thing that matters is time."
“You’re just . . . what? Chasing murder leads for funsies?”
"Find the man and see him gaoled. Giving her my card was an excellent move, Watson."
"When the two discovered the old chauffeur laid on his belly in a copse of trees a year ago, they knew the man was in trouble, quite possibly even dead, and yet they simply turned away from him and did not utter a word to anyone about what they’d seen until the chauffeur’s nephew, a boy no older than twelve who worked in the Allertons’ stables, interrupted their breakfast with screams that he’d found his uncle dead in the woods."
"Though she didn’t remember it at all, Kate couldn’t deny that she was staring, horrified, at a video of herself."
"She’s big on anticipating your opponent. So what do you do when your opponent is the next day?"
"To be lost in the woods is to be lost in time, she thought, and wondered if she’d just thought it or if she’d heard it somewhere before. It was true anyway, because the time of trees was so much slower than the time of people; a moment in the real world might be a month in the forest."
"If the colonel would pace, take out a folder, arrest warrants, a pistol, anything, Sienna would feel better, in the presence of a fellow human. Instead, only this icicle voice."
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