Violeta must find a way to keep Chupie hidden and convince her newfound friends that he isn't anything to be scared of.And if that isn't hard enough, a new threat lurks around the corner that is dead set on capturing Chupie for their own nefarious means.
Amparo Ortiz Livres
Amparo Ortiz élabore des récits centrés sur des personnages latinx, peuplant des mondes qui font le pont entre le contemporain et le fantastique. Son travail explore de manière unique des thèmes à travers les médias dynamiques des romans graphiques et des bandes dessinées. Au-delà de son enseignement de l'anglais langue seconde aux étudiants universitaires, elle consacre son temps à l'écriture, enrichissant sa narration de diverses perspectives.




Dragonblood Ring
- 320pages
- 12 heures de lecture
In a world where a dangerous new sport threatens the existence of dragons, the stakes are higher than ever. As players engage in this lethal competition, the delicate balance between humans and these majestic creatures is at risk. The narrative explores themes of survival, the bond between humans and dragons, and the fight against exploitation. Characters must confront their own motivations and the consequences of their actions as they seek to protect the dwindling dragon population from extinction.
An anthology of short stories in a range of genres from horror to romance and more featuring monsters from Latine mythology and authors from across the Latin American diaspora, including Yamile Saied Méndez, Amparo Ortiz, Maritza and Maika Moulite, Lilliam Rivera, and literary superstar Julia Alvarez.
The story explores the enchanting life of the Madrigal family, who reside in a magical house called Casita. Despite their extraordinary gifts, they encounter various challenges, including secret visions and the ups and downs of family dynamics. Mirabel plays a crucial role in uniting her family, emphasizing the importance of their bond as they navigate talent shows and personal struggles. The narrative highlights themes of love, support, and the beauty of imperfection within a close-knit family.