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In Spanish Harlem, real danger comes in nonhuman form. A night stalker haunts the barrio, feeding its insatiable hunger, craving the humanity only healer Ricardo Fernandez can give him. For Ricardo is cursed with the ability to heal, and hurt, by touch--a talent he hides behind the practice of Santeria. Sara Martinez knows there's no such thing as faith healing, until Ricardo's gifts become her last hope. And Ricardo's passion becomes something she can't live without. But when the night show more stalker uses Sara as bait, Ricardo must choose between two evils: lose the woman he loves or lose himself to the darkness of his powers. show lessTags
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Sara Martinez is a nurse coping with her very ill mother, she prefers regular medicine but it can't do anything more for her mother's cancer so she agrees to go with her mother to a Santera healer, Ricardo Fernandez. What she doesn't know is that he isn't what she thinks but he uses santera as a cloak for his real healing ability.
There's also a monster stalking the city, killing strays, it wants help from Ricardo, and is willing to do anything for that help. Ricardo will need help from his friends but how will Sara react to the world he lives in, a world that isn't quite as logical as the world she lives in but exists and has power.
I liked the way he used the cloak of religion to hide the truth to make it more palatable, and the fact show more that he had a certain amount of discomfort about it as well. I enjoyed the story and the characters as well, finding them quite believable. show less
There's also a monster stalking the city, killing strays, it wants help from Ricardo, and is willing to do anything for that help. Ricardo will need help from his friends but how will Sara react to the world he lives in, a world that isn't quite as logical as the world she lives in but exists and has power.
I liked the way he used the cloak of religion to hide the truth to make it more palatable, and the fact show more that he had a certain amount of discomfort about it as well. I enjoyed the story and the characters as well, finding them quite believable. show less
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- Canonical title
- Devotion Calls
- Original publication date
- 2007-01-01
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- Reviews
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