Vampires of El Norte Isabel Canas
In a riveting supernatural western, the 1840s Texas-Mexico border becomes the stage for a perilous dance between vampires, vaqueros, and lost love. Nena, the daughter of a rancher, grapples with a dual threat—human adversaries and a mysterious force draining men of their blood.
Néstor, haunted by grief, has wandered as a vaquero since the tragic night he believed Nena perished in a vampire attack. The impending U.S.-Mexico war thrusts them back into each other's orbit, forcing a reckoning with their shared history and the looming supernatural menace.
As the invasion unfolds, Nena, now a curandera, and Néstor, part of the auxiliary cavalry, must navigate not only the perils of war but also the unresolved emotions between them. The narrative promises a captivating blend of action, romance, and horror against the backdrop of a turbulent historical period. Their survival hinges on reconciling their past and standing united against the supernatural adversary.
In this tale from the author of The Hacienda, readers are transported to a world where historical animosities intertwine with otherworldly horrors, weaving a gripping narrative that explores themes of survival and redemption amidst the chaos of war and the supernatural.