![]() ![]() Despite this small criticism, I adored everything else. My only complaint is that I didn’t enjoy it when the point-of-view switched to Casiopea’s cousin (I found him to be a far less interesting narrator than Casiopea). And so begins a fantastical cross-country road trip that will change both their lives forever. For both their sakes, they need to find the missing objects or else risk Hun-Kamé killing Casiopea eventually. Until he attains his full powers, his existence depends on drawing power from Casiopea to survive. Unfortunately for Casiopea, a shard entered her body when she freed Hun-Kamé, tying them inseparably. Hun-Kamé’s power is limited until he recovers his missing jade necklace and missing body parts: his left eye, ear, and index finger. Set in 1920s Mexico, Casiopea Tun accidentally frees the Mayan god of death from his prison when she unlocks a mysterious box in her grandfather’s room. ![]() Gods of Jade and Shadow is an exquisite wonder of a novel. ![]()
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