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The Tournament of Heirs

The Mexica Chronicles, Book One

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The Tournament of Heirs

By: Amilea Perez
Narrated by: Dominique Franceschi, Andrew Joseph Perez
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Bloodshed is Coming.

Acalan and Metztli Amos have been preparing for The Tournament of Heirs their entire lives. Ignoring their duty has never been an option. They must do whatever it takes to win, or leave their empire heirless. It's simple. Six Houses, Twelve Heirs, Only two blood bound tributes can win and bring home victory. Acalan has a duty to the empire he will inherit, and his sister Metztli has to make sure to keep Acalan alive long enough to see his rule come to fruition. Together, both siblings must compete in The Tournament of Heirs, but nothing in the empire is quite as it seems, and destiny has plans of it's own. Only one thing is certain for the two heirs of the House of Life. Sacrifices must be made.

The Tournament of Heirs is a NA Fantasy Novel where a Deadly Tournament meets Aztec Mythology and of course, there's a sprinkle of romance too!

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Metztli is a strong character who takes on a lot of responsibility more than what is already put on her by her parents. She is stubborn, intelligent, emotional, and strong, but is willing to see errors in her own actions. She wants to see change occur for her people and is willing to do anything to ensure her brother's success so that it may occur. Sadly, she does view herself as expendable which is very much partly on hiw she was raised. Acalan's strength is showcased in his compassion towards his people and learning all he can in preparation to potentially be a king. Although he understands social dynamics more than his sister, he isn't a fighter like she is. He is hoping they succeed but hates the methods it will take to do so. Their sibling relationship is, in my mind, very realistic for their personalities and only brings about caring for them a great deal.

I enjoyed the voice acting. Instrumental music is used to indicate a change in chapter/part/perspective.

NOTE: The actors read their own viewpoints, they don't swap in when the other is speaking just do a change in pitch for their own voices.

Enjoyable Characters and Fantastic Story

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