
30 episodes

Burning Zozo Kristen Knight
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4.9 • 16 Ratings
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Burning Zozo is a heart-pounding, supernatural thriller wrapped with music from fresh, up-and-coming singer-songwriters.
ABOUT THE STORY . . .
Arius Adams came to Santa Fe with the clouds. He was brilliant, beautiful, and branded at the nape of his neck. Andie Skagen thought he would be her savior. But will she push past her feelings for him and discover Adams’ dark, ancient secret before it’s too late?
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Devil's Breath - Song: "No Open Doors" by Mallory Kate
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Official Burning Zozo Web SiteMallory Kate MusicHorseman's Haven CafeAbout Santa Fe, New Mexico, USASanta Fe High SchoolSanta Fe Indian School -
Release - Song: "Tik Tok" by DJ Preston Lee
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DJ Preston Lee Music on SpotifyMini Cooper of Santa FeInterstate 25Albequerque International Sunport -
Weapon
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The City of Raton, New MexicoHopi MythologyRagnar RacesZozobra Burning - Santa Fe, NMLas Campanas Luxury CommunityNative American Skinwalkers -
Mass Murder
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Kakawa Chocolate HousePaseo de Peralta, Santa FeCilice Hair Cloth Shirts -
Conviction - NEW Song: "Crossroads" by Mason Murphy
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Ancient MasksThe Picture of Dorian Gray, by Oscar WildeSanta Fe Art ClassesUndocumented Worker ID Cards -
Revelations - Song: "Material Things" by DJ Preston Lee
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Exotic Animal Rentals for PartiesAlbequerque International Balloon FiestaThe Sangre de Christo MountainsWater PerformersAgua Fria Street, Santa Fe, NM
Customer Reviews
Amazing!
Wonderful storytelling that touched on relevant topics. I’m sad it’s over.
Give it time
It took me a few episodes to get into it but once I did it was definitely worth it
Intense and well-written YA!
Story: 5 stars
Wow. Just wow. This book is full of twists and turns. You connect deeply with the characters and are invested in their lives.
Probably best not to let younger YA readers listen until parent approved. The intensity and life experiences of the protagonist are not necessarily 12-year-old material.
That said, I highly recommend this book to older YA readers and adults. The political issues and glimpse into the fictional life of a family whose father is an undocumented worker is intense and gripping.
Well-written Ms. Knight! I can’t wait for your next book!
Narration: 5 stars
Nancy Petersen brings this book to life. Her expression, cadence, voices and overall acting are excellent! She has some subtle accents she incorporates and they sound authentic. I’d love to listen to another book read by her.
*poor, **ok, ***good, ****very good, *****something special