I'll be the first to admit I intentionally missed out on the Hacienda last year. I assumed it was just over-hyped and when being compared to Mexican Gothic, I just assumed it would fall short, so I just avoided the inevitable disappointment. When I saw the cover of this, Canas' follow up, I immediately knew I needed to read it, anything with vampires will always grab my attention, especially when it's outside of the fantasy genre and labeled as a gothic, historical fiction. I'm incredibly happy and relieved to say this one was every bit as good as I hoped it would be!
This story was richly atmospheric, and will appeal to any historical fiction fan, which I've always been. I don't know if it was based on Mexican folklore, or if that part is made up, but it read as though it were true, and I was incredibly creeped out throughout!
Nena and Nestor have grown up together, and always been sweethearts. Unfortunately, Nestor is below Nena socioeconomically as she is the daughter of a wealthy rancher, and Nestor is not from wealth, and a partnership with her would be inappropriate and forbidden, as Nena's father is not only wealthy, but the head of the estate in which Nestor lives and works. As 'the help,' Nestor hasn't even so much as been allowed or invited inside the house. When the two are thirteen, and on a late night rendezvous, Nena is attacked by something lurking in the shadows. Something with teeth that has drained her of her blood. Something that some locals call El Cuco. Nestor is torn apart and thinking her dead and lost in his grief, he leaves Rancho Los Ojuelos to find his future elsewhere.
Fast-forward nine years later and as Anglo settlers are threatening to invade from the north, fate brings Nestor, now a vaquero, back and to Nena's family estate. He quickly receives the shock of his life discovering Nena inexplicably survived the attack that night. Nena mistakenly believes he simply abandoned her, and is cold to him initially. When the two are forced to survive several nights alone fleeing from Yanquis and other things hiding in the dark, they rekindle their friendship and love for each other. Shortly after arriving back home, the ranch is attacked by not only the anglos, but the creatures that crave blood, and only Nena can save not only her family estate, but the man she loves! But, what if she is forced to choose between the land and home that's been in her family for generations or the love of her life? Which will she choose?
Even though the initial few chapters were a bit slow, I eventually found myself loving the gothic atmosphere of 1840s Mexico and their culture this book took me on a journey through! I knew nothing of their customs, traditions and folklore prior to this, and learned so much as I read, which was an delightful bonus. I found myself becoming very attached to both of the very troubled, yet undeniably likeable protagonists, hoping that somehow there would be a future for them. I quite literally sat at the edge of my seat reading the final pages, completely enthralled! Overall this was fantastic, however one thing I wish there had been even more of was the VAMPIRE bit. There seemed to be very limited interaction with these mysterious and misunderstood creatures, and I found myself desperately craving to learn more of them as as I read. Perhaps, at some point, there will be more to this story?!
If you are a fan of tragic love stories, any level of historical fiction, and don't mind a bit of horror added in, then this might just be the book for you! This read was a highly recommended, incredibly well-written gothic love story, with vampires in the background, that I will not soon forget!