A review by dame_samara
Cazadora by Romina Garber

4.0

I am glad that I didn't pick this up last night as soon as I finished re-reading Lobizona because? I wouldn't have been able to put this book down and subsequently wouldn't have been able to sleep because Garber had me crying through the last quarter of this book.

I personally think Cazadora would best enjoy this right after Lobizona, but Manu downs give a fairly good recap at the beginning if you feel you have a good recollection of what went down.

This book was a roller coaster of emotions, from beginning to end. However, you will not want to put it down.

I loved seeing both the repercussions of Septima Society, how others worked to live within it while being different, and how important it is to find that space you belong to even if you are only occasionally able to be there because you can be your true self.

At its core, I would say that this book is an ode to Found Families and defending those you love.

While not the ending I wanted to this book, I do think it was the ending it deserved