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"Vampires of El Norte" - Vaqueros, Vampires, and a Choice of Freedom

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Love might not stop a war, but it can teach you how to survive one. We head to the 1840s Texas–Mexico border for a deep dive on Vampires of El Norte—a gothic western where a curandera’s courage, a vaquero’s haunted past, and a community’s quiet wisdom collide with empire, folklore, and the brutal math of power. We talk about what the jacket copy promises versus what the story actually delivers: less monster mania, more human menace; vampires as instruments of occupation; and a romance built on competence, care, and the hard work of choosing each other.
Kelly unpacks the Mexican–American War and why the frontier wasn’t empty but contested—shaped by unstable governance, predatory expansion, and everyday people forced to pick up arms. Mari and Ashley trace how the book re-centers the western around women’s networks and practical magic—salt in a saddlebag, a healer’s steady hands, a willingness to learn the rules so you can break them. JP asks for more supernatural lift and we explore that tension: when restraint in horror serves realism, and when readers crave a bolder turn. Along the way we cover narration choices, code-switching that feels organic, and why this prose lands like poetry without ever getting purple.
If you’re here for romance, we make the case that this is absolutely a kissing book—the kind where teaching someone to read is as intimate as a kiss, where decapitating a threat to save your partner is an act of love, and where the ending’s “happy for now” feels honest in a world still ruled by men with guns and ledgers. Expect talk of colonialism, patriarchy, colorism, found family, and one unforgettable look across the water that leaves room for mystery.
If you enjoyed this conversation, follow the show, share it with a friend who loves gothic romance, and leave a quick review so more readers can find us. Your recs drive our next picks—what frontier tale should we explore next?

Links from the Show

  • Correction. Mari said the con Ruby Dixon runs is Sinners and Saints. It is not. In fact, it is Vixens and Villains.
  • Book 4 in Assistant and the Villain series will be Adversary to the Villain
  • Abigail Owen will be at NYC ComicCon and doing a panel and book signing
  • Facebook Info Link
  • The Spellshop book 3 will be Sea of Charms
    • Releases July 2026
  • Book 2 in the Stonewater Kingdom series will be The Knave and the Moon
    • Releases Sept 2026
  • Alchemised by SenLinYu has sold film rights to Legendary Entertainment in a seven-figure deal
  • BK Borison is releasing a paranormal holiday romance involving the ghost of Christmas past this month called Good Spirits
  • After the End Kickstarter campaign from Ali Hazelwood and Adriana Herrera completed
    • Fully funded in 4 minutes, 8th highest funded publishing project of all time
    • Kickstarter Link

Follow us:
Instagram - @ofswordsandsoulmates

Goodreads - http://www.goodreads.com/ofswordsandsoulmates

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Chapters

1. Welcome & Sick Crew Banter (00:00:00)

2. Hispanic Heritage Month Pick Reveal (00:01:02)

3. Bookish News Roundup (00:01:49)

4. Film Deals, Anthologies, Merch (00:17:49)

5. Why This Book, Synopsis Read (00:27:36)

6. First Impressions & Tone (00:28:00)

7. Supernatural vs Human Monsters (00:33:20)

8. History Deep-Dive: 1840s Mexico (00:39:45)

9. War, Weaponized Vampires, Ethics (00:46:40)

10. Language, Audio Narration, Prose (00:52:10)

11. Romance, Miscommunication, Agency (00:57:48)

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Love might not stop a war, but it can teach you how to survive one. We head to the 1840s Texas–Mexico border for a deep dive on Vampires of El Norte—a gothic western where a curandera’s courage, a vaquero’s haunted past, and a community’s quiet wisdom collide with empire, folklore, and the brutal math of power. We talk about what the jacket copy promises versus what the story actually delivers: less monster mania, more human menace; vampires as instruments of occupation; and a romance built on competence, care, and the hard work of choosing each other.
Kelly unpacks the Mexican–American War and why the frontier wasn’t empty but contested—shaped by unstable governance, predatory expansion, and everyday people forced to pick up arms. Mari and Ashley trace how the book re-centers the western around women’s networks and practical magic—salt in a saddlebag, a healer’s steady hands, a willingness to learn the rules so you can break them. JP asks for more supernatural lift and we explore that tension: when restraint in horror serves realism, and when readers crave a bolder turn. Along the way we cover narration choices, code-switching that feels organic, and why this prose lands like poetry without ever getting purple.
If you’re here for romance, we make the case that this is absolutely a kissing book—the kind where teaching someone to read is as intimate as a kiss, where decapitating a threat to save your partner is an act of love, and where the ending’s “happy for now” feels honest in a world still ruled by men with guns and ledgers. Expect talk of colonialism, patriarchy, colorism, found family, and one unforgettable look across the water that leaves room for mystery.
If you enjoyed this conversation, follow the show, share it with a friend who loves gothic romance, and leave a quick review so more readers can find us. Your recs drive our next picks—what frontier tale should we explore next?

Links from the Show

  • Correction. Mari said the con Ruby Dixon runs is Sinners and Saints. It is not. In fact, it is Vixens and Villains.
  • Book 4 in Assistant and the Villain series will be Adversary to the Villain
  • Abigail Owen will be at NYC ComicCon and doing a panel and book signing
  • Facebook Info Link
  • The Spellshop book 3 will be Sea of Charms
    • Releases July 2026
  • Book 2 in the Stonewater Kingdom series will be The Knave and the Moon
    • Releases Sept 2026
  • Alchemised by SenLinYu has sold film rights to Legendary Entertainment in a seven-figure deal
  • BK Borison is releasing a paranormal holiday romance involving the ghost of Christmas past this month called Good Spirits
  • After the End Kickstarter campaign from Ali Hazelwood and Adriana Herrera completed
    • Fully funded in 4 minutes, 8th highest funded publishing project of all time
    • Kickstarter Link

Follow us:
Instagram - @ofswordsandsoulmates

Goodreads - http://www.goodreads.com/ofswordsandsoulmates

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Welcome & Sick Crew Banter (00:00:00)

2. Hispanic Heritage Month Pick Reveal (00:01:02)

3. Bookish News Roundup (00:01:49)

4. Film Deals, Anthologies, Merch (00:17:49)

5. Why This Book, Synopsis Read (00:27:36)

6. First Impressions & Tone (00:28:00)

7. Supernatural vs Human Monsters (00:33:20)

8. History Deep-Dive: 1840s Mexico (00:39:45)

9. War, Weaponized Vampires, Ethics (00:46:40)

10. Language, Audio Narration, Prose (00:52:10)

11. Romance, Miscommunication, Agency (00:57:48)

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