
Her surrogate grandmother is attacked, lifelong lies are exposed, and her mother is arrested by ICE. Until Manu’s protective bubble is shattered. As an undocumented immigrant who’s on the run from her father’s Argentine crime-family, Manu is confined to a small apartment and a small life in Miami, Florida. Manuela Azul has been crammed into an existence that feels too small for her.


But in the meantime, let’s talk about why you should read book 1 in the Wolves of No World series! (What a badass trilogy name, amirite?)īefore I begin, let’s take a quick look at what this stunner is about: I will definitely reviewing this one in the not-so-distant future, as I have plans to reread it during Latinx Heritage Month, so I’m manifesting it into existence! I know it’ll be a VERY long rambling session. (I did something similar a few months back with Lyla Lee’s I’ll Be the One, and I just think it’s a really fun way to express my love for upcoming releases without tripping over my own words, and I think that’s glorious and a win for us all. So in this blog post, I will be listing ten reasons why you should read Lobizona. How do I do this beautiful book justice? It’s IMPOSSIBLE.īut I still wanted to celebrate its book birthday, so I came up with the next best thing truly, what I consider, the perfect excuse to gush and yodel about Romina Garber’s latest. This is another one of those novels that I have so much love for that I still haven’t been able to string coherent thoughts and write a proper review. I read this beauty back in May, and I’ve been aching to reread it ever since, because it’s just such a stunning story and I adore everything about it. Today is quite the exciting day, as it marks the release of one of my favorite books of 2020, Lobizona! 🐺
