J. C. Cervantes (she/her)is a New York Times best-selling author of books for children and young adults. Shegrew up in San Diego and was fascinated by stories about Maya gods and magic as a child. Those tales inspired her to write a middle grade fantasy trilogy about children of Maya and Aztec gods for Rick Riordan Presents- The Storm Runner, The Fire Keeper, and The Shadow Crosser, and two spin-off novels- The Lords of Night and Dawn of the Jaguar. For more work by J. C. Cervantes, look for her YA romances Flirting with Fate, and Always Isn't Forever, and her entry in the YA fiction series The Mirror- Fractured Path. Follow her on Hive Social @JCCervantes and Instagram- #AuthorJCervantes.
PRAISE FOR THE STORM RUNNER
NEW YORK TIMES BEST-SELLING SERIES!
"A perfect storm of inspiring heroes, surprising twists, and some
seriously scary monsters. This hilarious, expertly-plotted
adventure keeps you racing through the pages and leaves you
desperate for the next book (and craving a steaming mug of hot
chocolate)!"
—Shannon Messenger, New York Times best-selling author of the
Keeper of the Lost Cities series and the Sky Fall series
"J. C. Cervantes is about to take you on a trip you will never
forget, through the darkest, strangest, and funniest twists and
turns of Maya myth. You will meet the scariest gods you can
imagine, the creepiest denizens of the Underworld, and the most
amazing and unlikely heroes who have to save our world from being
ripped apart."
—Rick Riordan, New York Times #1 best-selling author of the Percy
Jackson and the Olympians series
"The Storm Runner takes us on a wild thrill ride through the
Southwest, Los Angeles, and the spirit realm amidst all-night
diners, delicious cups of hot chocolate, and Maya deities. A
terrific read leading to an explosive page-turner of a finale!"
—Daniel Jose Older, New York Times best-selling author of
Shadowshaper
"The Storm Runner is brilliant, exhilarating, and funny. Its pages
will burn in your hands, and Zane Obispo and the Maya gods will
keep you up at night terrified and delighted! But beware, this book
might reveal your own hidden magic."
—Francisco X. Stork, author of Marcelo in the Real World
★ "Fantastic and villainous creatures from [Maya] folklore combine
with clever, realistic, and heartwarming characters. A page-turning
and well-written trip into the world of [Maya] mythology, perfect
for fans of David Bowles’s Garza “Twins” and Rick Riordan’s “Percy
Jackson” series."
—School Library Journal (starred review)
★ "Zane is an instantly relatable character: he's frustrated by his
circumstances and wants to do the right thing, though he often gets
into trouble for fighting bullies or wandering off alone. Cervantes
wastes no time getting right into the action, and her
conversational tone and suspenseful pacing will keep the pages
turning as the tension escalates and the characters face deepening
stakes. Plentiful references to Mayan mythology and culture are
bound to send readers searching for more background info, even with
the glossary in the back matter. Don't miss this rip-roaring
adventure."
—Booklist (starred review)
". . .the high stakes will grab kids who just want to turn the
pages as quickly as possible. . . .Zane's incredibly appealing kid
voice and wry internal interjections make him easy to root
for."
—Kirkus Reviews
PRAISE FOR THE FIRE KEEPER (Storm Runner, 2)
“A fast-paced addition to a solid middle grade series whose
mythological roots are sure to satisfy fans of the first book.”
—School Library Journal
PRAISE FOR THE LORDS OF NIGHT (Spin-off from the best-selling Storm
Runner trilogy)
"This volume sizzles with madcap fun, interweaving icons and
figures from Mayan and Aztec mythology with dizzying results. The
author excels at making these gods and goddesses cool and familiar.
In the second half, many truths kept from Ren fall into fabulous
place, spiraling into an exciting cliffhanger. This duology opener
is accessible to readers who are new to this world. An engrossing,
god-filled delight."
―Kirkus Reviews
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