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Desideria Mesa
Boardwalk Empire meets The Vanishing Half with a touch of earth magic in this sexy and action-packed historical fantasy set in the luminous Golden Twenties from debut author Desideria Mesa, where a part-time reporter and club owner takes on crooked city councilmen, mysterious and deadly mobsters, and society’s deeply rooted sexism and racism, all while keeping her true identity and magical abilities hidden—inspired by an ancient Mexican folktale.Yo soy quien soy. I am who I am.Luna—or depending on who’s asking, Rose—is the white-passing daughter of an immigrant mother who has seen what happens to people from her culture. This world is prejudicial, and she must hide her identity in pursuit of owning an illegal jazz club. Using her cunning powers, Rose negotiates with dangerous criminals as she climbs up Kansas City’s bootlegging ladder. Luna, however, runs the risk of losing everything if the crooked city councilmen and ruthless mobsters discover her ties to an immigrant boxcar community that secretly houses witches. Last thing she wants is to put her entire family in danger.But this bruja with ever-growing magical abilities can never resist a good fight. With her new identity, Rose, an unabashed flapper, defies societal expectations all the while struggling to keep her true self and witchcraft in check. However, the harder she tries to avoid scrutiny, the more her efforts eventually capture unwanted attention. Soon, she finds herself surrounded by greed and every brand of bigotry—from local gangsters who want a piece of the action and businessmen who hate her diverse staff to the Ku Klux Klan and Al Capone. Will her earth magic be enough to save her friends and family? As much as she hates to admit it, she may need to learn to have faith in others—and learning to trust may prove to be her biggest ambition yet.
Fantasy
Magic
AD
More Details:
Author
Desideria Mesa
Pages
400
Publisher
HarperCollins
Published Date
2022-09-13
ISBN
0063056097 9780063056091
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"A pretty fun read, very approachable storytelling. Probably won’t be your favorite connects with your soul book, but entertaining and the cast is pretty loveable."
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CaitVD
"I’m currently on a man called ove, then on the hunt for something new "
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Lindsay Ritenburg
"Summary: We follow Luna/Rose in her endeavour to own an illegal jazz club set in the 1920s. She must skirt monsters, gangsters, and businessmen which despise her and her culturally diverse staff. She has a passion, a dream, and she is bound to make it work through it all. <br/><br/>Review: Although, rule one is to not talk about jazz club, we must. I really enjoyed the time this story was set in and I liked Luna/Rose's character and her drive. What I did not like so much was the lack of motive for what these gangsters and businessmen were doing except for it being racially driven. It could've been much deeper and more personal than this motive. Alot of it was just surface level and there was very little risk factor which made me want to keep reading The book. Overall my score for this book is 3.75/5. <br/><br/>Extended Breakdown:<br/>Story: 3/5<br/>Characters: 2.5/5<br/>Setting: 4/5<br/><br/>TikTok: @wvbookwitch<br/>Blog: https://wvbookwitch.blogspot.com/"
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Val
"If you love feminism, romance, a little bit of gay romance, action, crime/drama, and comedy, this book is for you! I fell in love with the characters and laughed a surprisingly lot of times! Would read again 10/10"
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Bethany Streckfuss