Maya Motayne

Oculta

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The exhilarating sequel to the #1 Sunday Times and Los Angeles Times bestseller Nocturna, about a face-changing thief and a risk-taking prince who must reunite when a deadly enemy threatens their kingdom's chance at establishing a global peace. Perfect for fans of Tomi Adeyemi, Sabaa Tahir, and Stephanie Garber.
After joining forces to save Castallan from an ancient magical evil, Alfie and Finn haven't seen each other in months. Alfie is finally stepping up to his role as heir and preparing for an International Peace Summit, while Finn is traveling and reveling in her newfound freedom from Ignacio.
That is, until she's unexpectedly installed as the new leader of one of Castallan's powerful crime families. Now one of the four Thief Lords of Castallan, she's forced to preside over the illegal underground Oculta competition, which coincides with the summit and boasts a legendary prize.
Just when Finn finds herself back in San Cristobal, Alfie's…
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486 printed pages
Original publication
2022
Publication year
2022
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  • LUNAhas quoted2 years ago
    “Qué? Firework only worked when we were younger, lighter, and infinitely dumber.”

    “Dumber?” Luka questioned while stroking his chin. “Or more innovative?”
  • LUNAhas quoted2 years ago
    “You have grown up on tales and histories of kings and queens, some worthy and noble, others driven by greed. Do you recognize a common thread among those who rose to become legends?”

    Alfie cocked his head, thinking of the tales he’d heard throughout his childhood. “Confidence?” he said. “Strength?” Two things he sorely lacked.

    “No,” Paloma said with a shake of her head. “Hesitation.”

    Alfie stared at her. “What do you mean?”

    “The rulers who were consumed by greed and ambition were the confident ones who ran to claim the throne without a second thought, never wondering if they were worthy. They sought glory, not the betterment of their people. At best, they were forgettable rulers; at worst, they were disgraced. Those who became great and loved and remembered were those who hesitated, those who knew the task before them was one not to be taken lightly. Those who were afraid but stepped forward nonetheless.”
  • LUNAhas quoted2 years ago
    But things had changed. Neither the invigorating roar of a crowd nor the thrill of a well-executed thieving made her feel seen. Not anymore. What made her feel seen were the prince’s golden eyes, thoughtful and imploring. The gaze promised that beneath the grime of all that she’d done, she was still flesh and bone. Still human.

    Broken, yes, but never beyond repair.
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