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Vampires of El Norte
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Vampires of El Norte - Pre-reading Discussion
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Side note: I'll be reading the two books simultaneously and may end up making comparisons between the 4 characters.
Christine wrote: "Okay, so I'm getting ready to dive into this book. I hate horror - think Exorcist but am hoping that is not the case with this book. I am hoping for good character development, and you can thank Th..."
I hope you like it. I didn't think the horror was too heavy. Certainly not exorcist levels..... no pea soup. :)
I hope you like it. I didn't think the horror was too heavy. Certainly not exorcist levels..... no pea soup. :)

My colleague will also be upset because she's dying to know what I think of both novels... whenever they get here...
Before you open the book, what are you anticipating from this blend of gothic dread, supernatural danger, and human resilience? Are you expecting more chills, more romance, or a balance of both?
Share your pre-read thoughts, predictions, or burning questions below!
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As the daughter of a rancher in 1840s Mexico, Nena knows a thing or two about monsters—her home has long been threatened by tensions with Anglo settlers from the north. But something more sinister lurks near the ranch at night, something that drains men of their blood and leaves them for dead.
Something that once attacked Nena nine years ago.
Believing Nena dead, Néstor has been on the run from his grief ever since, moving from ranch to ranch working as a vaquero. But no amount of drink can dispel the night terrors of sharp teeth; no woman can erase his childhood sweetheart from his mind.
When the United States attacks Mexico in 1846, the two are brought abruptly together on the road to war: Nena as a curandera, a healer striving to prove her worth to her father so that he does not marry her off to a stranger, and Néstor as a member of the auxiliary cavalry of ranchers and vaqueros. But the shock of their reunion—and Nena’s rage at Néstor for seemingly abandoning her long ago—is quickly overshadowed by the appearance of a nightmare made flesh.
And unless Nena and Néstor work through their past and face the future together, neither will survive to see the dawn.