The book is at its best examining the relationship between Lula and her sisters as brujas, but also as teens, who have the same yearnings and petty arguments as any girls. For readers coming for the ghouls, there are plenty of those, too. - Booklist
An exciting read with a wonderful Latinx feel woven throughout. - Kirkus Reviews
Cordova brings the wonder and horror she created in Los Lagos to the streets of New York. - Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
Cordova keeps the flame on high as Lula and her sisters strike risky deals and face demons...Fantasy and zombie fans looking for flavor - organ-meat, in particular - will not leave disappointed. - The New York Times
Cordova blows the world of the Brooklyn Brujas series wide open...A fast-paced story sure to appeal to fans of the original and urban fantasy. - School Library Journal, starred review
Set in the backdrop of Brooklyn, Cordova creates a magical sequel that fans are sure to love. - BuzzFeed
The series features strong, independent young women struggling to find their place in the world. They want things they can't have, fight like hell for them anyway, then realize they already had everything they needed. The two novels (so far!) are full of adventure and derring-do, but while the plots are fast-paced and captivating, they aren't frivolous or meaningless...If you loved either of those series, you're gonna dig Brooklyn Brujas. I cannot recommend Zoraida Cordova highly enough. - TOR.com