Sun of Blood and Ruin: A Novel
Inspired by Zorro and Isabel Allende, Sun of Blood and Ruin is built on a strong foundation of history, fantasy and the effect of colonialism. It’s a new, unique perspective on 16th century Mexico populated by dynamic characters and a fantastical magic that is sure to evoke comparisons to Daughter of the Moon Goddess and Black Sun.
Rumor has it on the streets of sixteenth-century New Spain, there’s a new vigilante in town serving justice. This thrilling Zorro retelling—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 ...


