Cazadora: A Novel (Wolves of No World, 2)

In Cazadora, Romina Garber weaves together Argentine folklore and what it means to be illegal in a timely, intimate, and emotionally powerful narrative.

Werewolves. Witches. Romance. Resistance.

Enter a world straight out of Argentine folklore...


Following the events of Lobizona, Manu and her friends cross the mystical border into Kerana—a cursed realm in Argentina—searching for allies and a hiding place. As they chase down leads about the Coven—a mythical resistance manada that might not even exist—the Cazadores chase down leads about Manu, setting up traps to capture and arrest her.

Just as it seems the Cazadores have Manu and her friends cornered, the Coven answers their call for help. As Manu catches her breath among these non-conforming Septimus, she discovers they need a revolution as much as she does.

But is she the right one to lead them? After all, hybrids aren’t just outlawed. They’re feared and reviled. What happens when the Coven learns of Manu’s dual heritage? Will they still protect her? Or will they betray her?

And after running this far, for this long—how much farther can Manu go before her feet get tired, and she stops to take a stand?

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416 pages

Average rating: 7.11

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NinjaNeo
Apr 16, 2025
9/10 stars
Sometimes the solution doesn't wind up being the happy ending, but rather becomes the right action to invoke a revolution. This book battles with Manu's identity as an undocumented Septimus. She has the opportunity to gain her freedom, but would she truly be free in a world where she's forced to hide who she really is? I love that so many social norms are challenged through various characters, and the challenge no longer looks for a solution. It looks for a purposeful change.
Minic00
Jun 13, 2024
10/10 stars
I have been waiting to read this one ever since I read part one, Lobizona. Part 2 did not disappoint! Again this book takes you into a fantasy world where there are humans and the unknown world of Werewolves and Witches. The main character is not like the others. She is a hybrid of human and werewolf. What sets her apart further is that she is the only known female to ever be born a werewolf. The story weaves the struggles of being an illegal in the human world and an illegal in the Septimo world. Her character has not found her pack/family in either. She has to hide in the human world with her human mother and still in the Septimo world she remains hidden because she is a hybrid. She finally finds her place amongst a group of friends and Covenant that are trying to make change in their world. As their catalyst she tells her truth, but is it worth the price she will have to pay? This is written in a Spanish-Harry Potter-esc kind of way that had me fully engaged the whole way through! I know by the author's interviews that this was written as only a two book story, but I really feel there could be a third book as there is still more to the story that I long to know.
Fablehaven
Mar 16, 2023
7/10 stars
This book took me a couple days because I disconnected from the story at points but I did enjoy it more it’s former. I liked the stakes in this one and the message about being true to one’s self. I liked the way Argentina was written. It was a fun book. I would like to finish this series when new books come.

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