Thursday, May 14, 2026

Carnival Fantastico by Angela Montoya - OPTIONAL

Carnival Fantastico by Angela Montoya, 432 pages. Joy Revolution (Random House), 2026. $20

Language: R (79 swears, 1 ‘f'); Mature Content: PG-13 (passionate kissing, flashbacks to past sexual relations - on page, but not descriptive); Violence: PG-13 (references to past abuse, both physical and verbal; violent and gory accidents/deaths; references to war violence)

BUYING ADVISORY: HS - OPTIONAL

APPEALS TO: SOME

Esmeralda and Ignacio are both 18yo, almost 19yo Esmeralda and Ignacio used to be best friends and lovers, but circumstances forced them apart. Now a year later, Esmeralda has joined the circus, looking for a chance to escape her life as a fugitive and Ignacio has deserted the army to try to figure out the reason why his father, the Commandant of the Army, is waging war under false pretenses. Esmeralda hopes to become the lead attraction at the carnival, but dangerous accidents to the others vying for the spot make her quest even more important. After Ignacio's search for answers leads him to the circus, the two struggle to resolve their painful feelings from the past. Once they do, they're able to join forces to solve the mystery of the Carnival Fantastico.

I liked the alternating chapter format that gave insight into both of the main characters and their motivations. I also liked the premise of the magical carnival, but I felt like it was underdeveloped. It was obvious from the beginning that the main characters were going to get back together, but they wasted 300 pages miscommunicating instead of developing the other aspects of the story. The magic system was also not very well explained. 

All of the characters are Hispanic/Latino coded, but the setting is imaginary. 

Andrea R.



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