For Ages
12 to 99

Fresh off her triumph in the Night Forest, Lucha Moya is back in Robado to settle unfinished business. The stunning fantasy duology about addiction, power, and love comes to a close in tale of treacherous villains, environmental disaster, and a love triangle its heroine doesn’t see coming.

A ruthless monster.
A daring heist.
A heart pulled in two directions.
A long-forgotten myth.

Killing a god was only the beginning of Lucha Moya’s story. . .
Her mission is simple—eradicate olvida, the forgetting drug, once and for all. But something sinister is lurking in the Night Forest, eager to claim its prize…

Will Lucha’s training allow her to survive the machinations of the Forest and save the vulnerable people at its mercy?

In this page-turning conclusion to this Latine folklore-inspired duology, Lucha must face long-avoided fears to save the people she cares for—or risk losing everything she's fought so hard to obtain.

An Excerpt fromLucha of the Forgotten Spring

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The city of Robado was a night place, so its emptiness beneath the stars was twice as eerie as any normal sleeping city’s might have been.

Overhead, a crescent moon provided little illumination. The stars themselves felt distant. Lucha Moya, after days of traveling on foot through unforgiving terrain, had been prepared to stick to the shadows. To avoid detection. Pick her moment . . . 

But there was no one here to hide from.

She wandered down the center of the north road. The torches that had once burned with oily animal grease stood cold and dark along the roadside. The subtle colors of the night were easy enough to read after a solitary trek through much darker places.

Still, the hair on the back of Lucha’s neck prickled. A warning.

Behind her stood the forest she’d only just emerged from. The Bosque de la Noche. Most Robadans avoided even looking at it—­afraid monsters from their folktales would snatch their souls for gazing too long. It had been the subject of ­Lucha’s endless fascinations as a…

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