A tall dark trouble

Vanessa Montalban

Book - 2023

"In contemporary Miami, twins Delfi and Lela are haunted by a family curse that poisons any chance at romantic love. It's no wonder their mother forbids them from getting involved with magic. When Lela and Delfi receive premonitions of a mysterious killer targeting brujas, however, the sisters must embrace their emerging powers to save innocent lives. Teaming up with their best friend Ethan and brooding detective-in-training Andres, Delfi and Lela set out to catch a murderer on a dangerous hunt that will force them to confront the dark secrets of their family's past. Meanwhile, in 1980s Cuba, Anita de Armas whispers to the spirits for mercy--not for herself, but for the victims of her mother's cult. She's desperate ...to rid herself of her power, which manifests as inky shadows and an ability to speak to the dead. As political tensions rise and Anita's cult initiation draws near, she must make a decision that could change not only her fate, but the fate of the nation. Lela, Delfi, and Anita's stories intertwine in a thrilling fantasy that spans oceans and generations as each woman steps into her power, refusing to be subdued by any person or curse." --

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Subjects
Genres
Fantasy fiction
Paranormal fiction
Romance fiction
Young adult fiction
Published
New York, NY : Zando Young Readers 2023.
Language
English
Main Author
Vanessa Montalban (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
xii, 369 pages ; 24 cm
ISBN
9781638930129
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Review by Booklist Review

Twins Ofelia and Delfi have a family legacy of magic, but because of a mysterious curse that hurts those they love, they stay away from the supernatural. But when a series of murders comes to their Miami town--and the sisters begin having premonitions of the crimes--they decide they have no choice but to embrace their magical gifts to get to the bottom of what's happening. While working with Ethan, their best friend (and, for one of them, maybe more), and Andres, the son of a detective, the girls dig up family secrets and learn more about their magic. Told through the alternating POVs of the sisters, who have unique, almost opposite personalities, this novel introduces a third perspective from Anita, a girl living in 1980s Cuba who is trying to break free from a deadly magical cult and whose story gradually converges with the twins' present-day experiences. This action-packed fantasy about discovering a magical inheritance and unearthing long-buried family secrets adds an appealing touch of romance.

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Cuban American twins Delfi and Ofelia "Lela" Sánchez, 18-year-old brujas, must unravel their family's history to break a generations-old curse in Montalban's captivating debut. Each sister has their own special skill set; Delfi can taste emotions in the air via her emotional perception, and Lela catches glimpses of the past, present, and future through objects' memories. Both also carry the Sánchez curse, which causes all of their romantic endeavors to fail. When they inexplicably begin having the same dream of a woman in danger, the siblings resolve to save her, only for her body to wash ashore in their Miami hometown. Recruiting close friends and romantic interests Ethan and Andres, the twins uncover the circumstances behind her death, and realize that their family history is somehow tied up in the situation. This dual-POV narrative, set in 2016, features additional historical interludes depicting a young woman in 1980s Cuba attempting to escape the clutches of a magical cult that is dedicated to upholding Fidel Castro's regime. Montalban respectfully weaves religion and Latinx culture into a mystical tale that highlights the importance of family and freedom, and incorporates the harsh realities of Cuba's history and the determination of its people. Ages 14--up. Agent: Danielle Burby, Mad Woman Literary. (Aug.)

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Plagued by a family curse to only know doomed love, 18-year-old Cuban American twin sisters descend into a struggle involving magic, traditions, and murder. Despite Mami's efforts to eradicate magic from their lives, Lela and Delfi seek to develop their bruja gifts after they are haunted by strange visions of a woman's death. Aided by Ethan (their best friend and Lela's crush) and Andres (Delfi's jilted ex and an aspiring sleuth), the girls uncover a sinister plot involving some powerful brujos who may have a connection to Mami's family history. What did she run away from back in Cuba? In a separate storyline set in 1980, nearly 40 years before the twins' adventure, 18-year-old Anita grapples with her predestined path among la Orden de las Palomas. Led by Mamá Orti, Anita's mother, las Palomas is a malicious group of formidable magic practitioners who pledge their collective might to serve Castro and secure their place among the Cuban elite. Ordained to ascend as Mamá Orti's successor, Anita gradually repudiates las Palomas and el Comandante's sphere of brutality in pursuit of seemingly unattainable freedom alongside her brother and friends. Featuring nuanced depictions of Afro-Cuban religious practices, Montalban's assured debut goes in heavy with an exploration of multigenerational trauma and its accompanying psychic pain. Richly rendered main characters and a knotty central mystery captivate. Even though secondary characters at times fall flat and some obvious plot twists distract, this is overall a strong page-turner. Utterly bewitching. (author's note) (Paranormal. 14-18) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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