The Lords of Night (Shadow Bruja #1)

The Lords of Night (Shadow Bruja #1)
Age Range
8+
Release Date
October 04, 2022
ISBN
978-1368066563
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Best-selling author Rick Riordan presents J. C. Cervantes's exciting new spin-off from the best-selling STORM RUNNER trilogy.

"This duology opener is accessible to readers who are new to this world. An engrossing, god-filled delight."--Kirkus Reviews

Fourteen-year-old Renata Santiago is the most powerful godborn of them all, a bruja with a unique combination of DNA. The Mexica blood from her dad's side gives her the ability to manipulate shadows. Her mom Pacific, a Maya goddess, gifted her a magical rope that controls time, and Ren recently used it to save a few gods from getting stuck forever in 1987. She brought them back to the present, but her BFF Ah Puch, the once fearsome god of death, darkness, and destruction, is now a teenager with no divine powers.

Ren is also a girl with ordinary hopes and dreams. She wishes, for example, that her blog about alien sightings would garner more respect. She's always been absolutely convinced that there's a connection between aliens and the Maya civilization. Plenty of online haters feel differently, and they call her a fake, a liar, and a loser.

When Ren receives an email about an alien sighting in Kansas, she thinks it may support her theory. She also suspects that the cinco--five renegade godborns--are up to no good. Soon she finds herself embroiled in a quest to prevent the troublemakers from awakening the nine Aztec Lords of Night. Problem is, none of Ren's friends are available to help her hunt down the cinco and the dangerous gods they are resurrecting. Ren has no choice but to team up with two strangers recruited by Ah Puch: Edison, a teen hybrid demon, and Montero, an eleven-year-old Aztec hunter. Succeeding in this quest will prove that Ren is no fake, liar, or loser. But it isn't just another challenge. It could well be an impossible one that leaves Ren questioning her very existence.

Anyone who enjoys fast-paced myth-based adventures will be swept up in this one featuring Maya and Mexica gods and their magical offspring.

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Uncovering a Hidden Secret
Overall rating
 
4.7
Plot
 
5.0
Characters
 
5.0
Writing Style
 
4.0
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What worked:
The story incorporates elements from Latino, Mayan, and Aztec cultures in developing the supernatural conflict. Ren is the main character and she’s a shadow bruja; bruja is a Spanish word for a witch. Other Spanish words are blended into the dialogue and narrative and readers should be able to easily use context to understand their meanings. Gods from different cultures are both allies and enemies although most of the allies have limited or lost powers. One of Ren’s closest friends is the god of death named Ah Puch which seems like a strange alliance for a book’s protagonist. The author makes him almost human as he displays emotions and feelings for Ren; caring and empathy are not qualities readers normally find in godly characters.
Similar to the related series, the author creates uncertainty and mystery as Ren tries to stop some ancient gods from being awakened. She hears a voice at times saying he knows her but she has no idea who he is or how he always knows where to find her. Ren’s teamed up with two other characters she’s only just met so she really doesn’t know much about them. She begins to think they’re actually a dream team but fate may present more of a challenge than they’re ready for. A prophecy arises that makes Ren question her past and future as she may be forced to turn against her friends. Suspense is created as the number of awakening gods counts down to the end of the prophecy. The book’s conclusion is quite shocking.
What makes this story of a young heroine with powers unique? Ren’s character has tremendous abilities but she’s full of unpredictability. She’s able to manipulate shadows as weapons and the shadows sometimes act on their own to protect her. However, Ren encounters situations where they no longer obey her commands and are out of her control. She also wields a time rope but she hasn’t learned to use it to its full potential. It comes in handy as a weapon but she hasn’t mastered how to manipulate time. In addition to her iffy powers, Ren has self-doubts and may be overly concerned about others. Her enemies are aware of these weaknesses and use them to play with Ren’s mind. She’s more apt to remain with her friends in dangerous situations even when it undermines their mission. Ren is the main character and hero but readers can’t always tell how she will behave as the plot moves along.
What didn’t work as well:
This book is a spin-off from the Storm Runner series that starred Zan Obispo. References are made to past events and characters that are related, but different, to what’s happening in this book. It’s not necessary to read the other series but it adds background knowledge to the relationships and experiences found in this one.
The Final Verdict:
The tone is very much like the Storm Runner books and lovers of folklore should easily connect with this story. The adventure of this supernatural protagonist checks off many boxes for entertaining middle-grade novels. I recommend you give this book a shot.
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