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Charlie Hernandez and The Castle of Bones Novel & $25 Visa GC Giveaway

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As a follow up to the 2018 novel,  Charlie Hernández and the League of Shadows, author Ryan Cajelo, continues his dream of bringing delightful stories to fruition. The continuing series, Charlie Hernández and the Castle of Bones, is A MUST READ for kids!

Inspired by Hispanic folklore, legends, and myths from the Iberian Peninsula and Central and South America, this bold sequel to Charlie Hernández & the League of Shadows, which Booklist called “a perfect pick for kids who love Rick Riordan” in a starred review, follows Charlie as he continues on his quest to embrace his morphling identity. 

About the Author

Charlie Hernandez still likes to think of himself as a normal kid. But what’s normal about being a demon-slaying preteen with an encyclopedic knowledge of Hispanic and Latino mythology who can partially manifest nearly any animal trait found in nature? Well, not much. But, Charlie believes he can get used to this new “normal,” because being able to sprout wings or morph fins is pretty cool.

But there is a downside: it means having to constantly watch his back for La Mano Peluda’s sinister schemes. And when the leader of La Liga, the Witch Queen Jo herself, is suddenly kidnapped, Charlie’s sure they’re at it again.

Determined to save the queen and keep La Liga’s alliances intact, Charlie and his good friend Violet Rey embark on a perilous journey to track down her captors. As Charlie and Violet are drawn deeper into a world of monstruos and magia they are soon left with more questions than answers—like, why do they keep hearing rumors of dead men walking, and why is Charlie suddenly having visions of an ancient evil: a necromancer priest who’s been dead for more than five centuries?

Charlie’s abuela once told him that when dead men walk, the living run in fear. And Charlie’s about to learn the truth of that—the hard way.

About the Author

You can find more detail about this delightful novel on Simon and Schuster. You can also purchase this wonderful novel online on Amazon.

Stay connected socially with this delightful author, Ryan Cajelo, to see what other novels be brings to life.

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1 WINNER will each receive a copy of  Charlie Hernandez and the Castle of Bones Book AND $25 Visa GC! A second winner will receive a copy of the book.

Giveaway is open to US Residents, ages 18+ years of age (limited to one entrant per household).

The giveaway ends 11/20/19.

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51 thoughts on “Charlie Hernandez and The Castle of Bones Novel & $25 Visa GC Giveaway

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