Publication date: October 27th 2014
Genres: Paranormal, Young Adult
Not one of the sacrifices chosen over the long history had survived–until now.
On the tip of the Yucatan peninsula, the immortal Castillo family gathers in Tulum. Weary and haunted, they receive the names of fifty-two human sacrifices chosen once every fifty-two years for the Underworld, a tradition thought to have disappeared with the fall of the Aztec and Mayan empires.
Driving home one night, college freshman Zara Moss swerves to avoid hitting a ghastly figure in the road. Lucas Castillo witnesses the car crash, but when it comes time to supervise her abduction from the wreckage, he intervenes. Something is different about Zara: Lucas has been having dreams of her arrival for five hundred years.
As Lucas and Zara come together to put an end to the bloody sacrifices, they discover that the ancient tradition isn’t so easily broken. The gods are angry, and they have until the Winter Solstice to drag Zara to the Underworld.
On the tip of the Yucatan peninsula, the immortal Castillo family gathers in Tulum. Weary and haunted, they receive the names of fifty-two human sacrifices chosen once every fifty-two years for the Underworld, a tradition thought to have disappeared with the fall of the Aztec and Mayan empires.
Driving home one night, college freshman Zara Moss swerves to avoid hitting a ghastly figure in the road. Lucas Castillo witnesses the car crash, but when it comes time to supervise her abduction from the wreckage, he intervenes. Something is different about Zara: Lucas has been having dreams of her arrival for five hundred years.
As Lucas and Zara come together to put an end to the bloody sacrifices, they discover that the ancient tradition isn’t so easily broken. The gods are angry, and they have until the Winter Solstice to drag Zara to the Underworld.
A
mortal life was simple. Wake, eat, and dream. I had never cared about
losing that cycle when I changed, but I did now. Watching Zara made
me miss its simplicity. She was a pretty sleeper, and the desire for
there to be an us worsened
a deep-rooted fear. I could get lost in her, and I would lose sight
of the consequence of what I was doing... and I, or she—or both of
us—could get killed. I would have to break with tradition first,
without any blood; otherwise I feared she would never forgive me for
what I’d done to be free of it. War and killing came easy for me
because of my past, not so much for her. She was too fragile, too
clean to be involved in or even equipped with a way to cope with the
ugliness. I had to protect her from that, or I fear the hurt would be
unfixable.
Dela
is the debut author of THE 52ND saga, a multicultural paranormal for
young adults. Before tracing the minds of Aztec gods, Dela worked as
a paralegal and could be found snowboarding at Brianhead, Utah. She
currently lives in Las Vegas with her husband, three kids, and two
exceptionally fat Chihuahuas. Her website is www.delaauthor.com.
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