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Second Book in las crónicas del vidente
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When the storm rages, faith is the only way.

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  • Categories: Romance, Fantasy
  • Release: January 15, 2026
Laurencio

After returning from his proselytizing mission, his world is upended by fire and chaos. Drawn into the aftermath of an explosion, he follows a mysterious woman into a life he never imagined—a whirlwind of high-speed chases, cartel schemes, and shattered trust. What once seemed certain crumbles around him, revealing friends as enemies and his own revered father as a relentless vigilante driven by vengeance.

She is haunted, a survivor of horrors, searching desperately for meaning in a world that nearly destroyed her. Yet, as he watches her fight, he sees something untouched by the malevolence of her past—a quiet, stubborn light that refuses to be snuffed out. While she fights to free others from the horrors she endured, she is unknowingly searching for salvation herself.

Though the small band of warriors dismisses him as nothing more than a sheltered altar boy, he knows the depths of hell well enough. His hands, skilled in woodworking and healing, find new purpose in their fight. And with every battle, every rescued child, he feels more alive than ever before. The life he left behind is no longer the life he will return to. And as he falls for this lost daughter of God, he realizes that saving her may be the greatest fight of all.

Bianca

She escaped the brutal grip of the cartels, freed from a life of sex slavery by the unwavering courage of a vigilante—her father’s closest friend and her rescuer. With vengeance burning in her veins, she joined forces with them, hunting down the masterminds behind organized crime, eliminating powerful figures one by one.

Trailing behind her was a naïve idealist—a boy scout determined to save her soul, convinced faith could offer the redemption she refused to believe in. As he clung to his belief in justice through the system, she had no patience for bureaucracy or empty promises. While politicians talked and law enforcement hesitated, children vanished into the darkness. She refused to sit idly by.

Yet, the deeper she ventured into the underworld, the more the shadows consumed her. Every life saved came with a new weight of despair. The boy scout swore she could have something else—a life untouched by blood and revenge, one resembling his own peaceful existence. But how could she grasp at normalcy when so many were still trapped? Could she abandon the fight and live with the cost? Or had she gone too far to ever find her way back?