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Lucha of the Forgotten Spring

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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.
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      Starred review from December 1, 2024
      A girl returns home with destruction as her sole purpose--but finds hope in an unexpected place in this follow-up to 2023'sLucha of the Night Forest. Sixteen-year-old Lucha has been through a lot but finding her city of Robado nearly empty of life gives her a new and uncomfortable feeling. Throughout her life, she's seen her community struggle because of the harmful influence of the "forgetting drug" Olvida; her goal now is to eradicate it and destroy the kings, the "cruel men who profited off its existence." But that will be hard to do in a city filled with hundreds of piled-up bodies. Something terrible has happened in her absence, but it turns out that the survivors are not without leaders. Eventually Lucha finds the Syndicate, a group of rebels intent on taking Robado back from the kings, and in the process, recovering the Olvida they crave. Their goals align well enough for now, so Lucha joins the Syndicate temporarily and helps feed the Robadans. As the time when she'll betray the Syndicate draws closer, however, she grows conflicted--her goal all along has been to destroy Olvida, but when alliances bend and break, Lucha faces new decisions. Mejia creates a rich, Latin American-coded world bolstered by entrancing prose and a compelling main character. As engrossing as the earlier volume was, this one, with its explorations of addiction, community, and home, is even more compelling. A satisfyingly resonant and page-turning duology closer.(Fantasy. 12-18)

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