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Lucero: A sweeping and epic Dominican-inspired fantasy!

Maya Motayne

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The thrilling finale to the #1 Sunday Times bestselling Nocturna trilogy!

The balance between light and dark magic has been destroyed and chaos has been unleashed. With war looming, Finn and Alfie must band together one last time to save their world.

To stop the magical imbalance, they must find the stone relics of Sombra's body before the god can regain his full strength. But the laws of magic no longer apply, and with their magic - and even the laws of time itself - drastically changing at every turn, Finn and Alfie struggle to fulfil their prophecy before darkness reigns.

Will they restore balance to their world, or will its light be gone forever?

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Praise for Lucero: A sweeping and epic Dominican-inspired fantasy!

  • This searing, magical Latinx-inspired fantasy pulled me in from the first page and did not let me go. I loved adventuring with brave Alfie and brash Finn, and I held my breath until the end. Nocturna is a magnificent debut, powerful and true. - Julie C. Dao, author of Forest of a Thousand LanternsFantasy fans will embrace the creative worldbuilding and welcome these flawed and multi-layered characters into their hearts. - Cinda Williams Chima,author of the best-selling Seven Realms seriesNocturna is an exhilarating adventure, bursting with lively, inventive magic and characters who charmed me the instant they appeared on the page. If you want to get swept up in a story, pick this one. - New York Times bestselling author Margaret Rogerson

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Maya Motayne

Maya Motayne

Maya Motayne decided to be a writer when she was four years old and hasn't stopped writing since. Her first novel, Nocturna, was a Los Angeles Times bestseller as well as a #1 Sunday Times bestseller. Maya lives in New York City, where she pursues her passions of petting as many dogs as possible and buying purses based on whether they can fit a big book in them. To learn more about Maya, visit her website at mayamotayne.com.

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