The Diablo's Curse
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Narrated by:
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Vico Ortiz
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Written by:
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Gabe Cole Novoa
About this listen
Dami is a demon determined to cancel every deal they've ever made in order to tether their soul to earth and become human again. There's just one person standing in their way: Silas. An irresistibly (and stubborn) cute boy cursed to die young, except for the deal with Dami that is keeping him alive. If they cancel the deal, Silas is dead. Unless... they can destroy the curse that has plagued Silas's family for generations. But to do so, Dami and Silas are going to have to work together. That is, if the curse doesn't kill them first. . . .
Critic Reviews
"A tumultuous and romantic adventure." —Kirkus Reviews
"Evocative.... Novoa explores themes of masculinity, gender, and colonization, and meditates on how the histories of queer and immigrant peoples intertwine." —Publishers Weekly
"A fast-paced tale full of demons, queer kids, and pirate treasure." —The Bulletin
"[A] propulsive fantasy." —Booklist
"An energetic, dynamic, and satisfying adventure." —School Library Journal
"Evocative.... Novoa explores themes of masculinity, gender, and colonization, and meditates on how the histories of queer and immigrant peoples intertwine." —Publishers Weekly
"A fast-paced tale full of demons, queer kids, and pirate treasure." —The Bulletin
"[A] propulsive fantasy." —Booklist
"An energetic, dynamic, and satisfying adventure." —School Library Journal
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