Piñata by Leopoldo Gout

Piñata

by Leopoldo Gout

It was supposed to be the perfect summer.

Carmen Sanchez is back in Mexico, supervising the renovation of an ancient abbey. Her daughters Izel and Luna, too young to be left alone in New York, join her in what Carmen hopes is a chance for them to connect with their roots.

Then, an accident at the worksite unearths a stash of rare, centuries-old artifacts. The disaster costs Carmen her job, cutting the family trip short.

But something malevolent and unexplainable follows them home to New York, stalking the Sanchez family and heralding a coming catastrophe. And it may already be too late to escape what’s been awakened…

Reviewed by Quirky Cat on

5 of 5 stars

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Book Summary:

Carmen Sanchez is finally home again, working in her birth country of Mexico. Granted, she's only here for the summer, but still! The good news is that this means she can expose her daughters to the same culture and history she grew up in.

Unfortunately, things aren't going quite as planned. Workers are resisting Carmen's input, and there's a dark, dangerous entity lingering around her youngest daughter, Luna. However, it will take time before Carmen understands the depth of this danger.

My Review:

Yikes! Piñata is one heck of a read, guys. It's dark and thrilling yet painfully grounded in history. Leopoldo Gout did a brilliant job of tying supernatural horror with the horror that stems from humanity, weaving the two together until you cannot tell where one begins and the other ends.

The prologue is one of those introductions that immediately grabs the reader's attention. It also sets the scene – and the tone of the story. I knew this book would leave me chilled from the start, and it did not disappoint.

The historical elements were a huge plus to this tale, and I like how they worked their way into the more mundane story of family drama. I'm officially adding Leopoldo Gout to my "auto-read" list!

Highlights:
Paranormal Horror
Ancient Gods
Human Monsters

Trigger Warnings:
Colonialism
Sexism/Misogyny
Racism/Xenophobia
Strong Horror Elements

Thanks to Tor Nightfire and #NetGalley for making this book available for review. All opinions expressed are my own.

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