And while you’re looking for your next great read, please don’t overlook our brand new Fantasy Book of the Month!
BEST FANTASY New Mexico Arizona BOOK AWARDS finalist 2012!
The Witch Narratives: Reincarnation (Land of Enchantment Book 1)
by Belinda Vasquez Garcia
There is a portrait in the house at the bottom of Witch Hill. Salia looks out of the picture with haunted eyes. She is pale because her mother pinches her arm. But it is Salia’s grandmother who dominates the picture. She is 110 years old but appears to be a teenager, holding out in her hand an ordinary-looking rock, a piedra imán, a rare shape-shifting stone, allowing her to bathe like in the fountain of youth, to be immortal while others around her age.
- About 80% of the magic in The Land of Enchantment series is practiced by Southwest witches.
- Witches in New Mexico really can turn into fireballs as recorded by witnesses in witch trials. A family friend claims he saw his grandmother flash into a fireball.
- La Llorona is a legendary witch called “the weeping ghost”, who is known throughout the Americas by tens of millions. She has been seen by many as she haunts the rivers, lakes and drainage ditches. As a teenager, Belinda heard her crying from the ditch behind my house.
- The Penitentes have held power as a secret Catholic society for centuries in New Mexico.
- The Spanish Inquisition set up shop in Santa Fe in 1626, and was hunting witches in New Mexico as late as the mid-1800s.
- Albuquerque has been the site for the annual witches’ convention.
- Hey! New Mexico’s nickname is Land of Enchantment for a reason. The magical words are on all the license plates.
Reviews
“Reincarnation brings history and magic to life.”–Albuquerque the Magazine August issue
“Garcia fascinates readers with her literary magic.”–Las Cruces Bulletin
“A fabulous story that explores the positive and damning effects of extreme faith in a way that feels both fresh and authentic. With supernatural folklore grounded in reality, the world the author creates is rich, lush and scary; supernatural fans will appreciate the copious worldbuilding that went into this novel.” –Kirkus Reviews Critics’ Pick
“A powerful story of friendship, love & toxic family ties in a town affected by clashes between Hispanic & Native American witchcraft & a Catholic Secret Society. This 1st book of a trilogy holds all the elements of gripping supernatural fiction at its finest.” – Midwest Book Review/California Bookwatch