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In this haunting reimagining of the La Llorona legend, Mary Romasanta delivers a psychological thriller that merges folklore, technology, and the raw ache of grief.
Mi-Ra has lost everything that once anchored her to life. Consumed by guilt and sorrow, she feels herself drawn toward the ancient whispers of La Llorona-the Weeping Woman said to lure the brokenhearted to the river's edge. As the legend tightens its grip, Mi-Ra begins to believe that surrender may be the only way to quiet the pain.
But Ruth, her fiercely devoted daughter-in-law, refuses to let her disappear. A brilliant technologist shaped by loss, Ruth enlists Paul, a gifted engineer haunted by his brother's suicide. Together, they adapt groundbreaking technology-originally designed to protect infants-into a system that tracks Mi-Ra's vital signs and movements, intervening before despair turns fatal.
Yet no algorithm can fully contain grief, and no device can silence the spectral pull of La Llorona. As the river's call grows louder, Mi-Ra must confront the truth at the heart of her suffering: whether redemption is still possible, or whether she will become another echo in the water.
La Llorona: The Awakening is a chilling, emotionally charged exploration of love, loss, and the fragile line between salvation and surrender.
Why This Book
La Llorona: The Awakening stands apart as a rare fusion of cultural (Mexican and Korean) folklore and near-future technology, reframing a legendary myth through the lens of modern mental health, suicide prevention, and human connection. Rather than using horror for shock alone, the novel confronts grief with compassion, asking what it truly takes to save someone who no longer wants to be saved.
This is a story that speaks to readers who crave depth beneath suspense-where terror is emotional, intimate, and painfully real. It invites conversation about loss, cultural silence, and the radical power of showing up for one another.
Target Audience
Adults (16+)
Readers of psychological thrillers, supernatural suspense, and emotionally grounded horror
Themes
Grief and survivor's guilt
Suicide prevention and mental health
Cultural folklore and generational trauma
Technology vs. the human soul
Redemption, love, and resilience
The unseen bonds that tether us to life
Why This Book
La Llorona: The Awakening appeals to fans of folklore-driven horror like The Conjuring and Mexican Gothic, as well as readers drawn to emotionally intelligent thrillers such as The Night House or Sharp Objects. Its intersection of myth and modern science offers strong crossover potential for book clubs, academic discussions, and mental health advocacy spaces. The story's cultural specificity paired with universal themes makes it both intimate and widely resonant.
About the Author
Mary Romasanta is a writer, technologist, and former IT professional with over two decades of experience before transitioning fully into storytelling. The daughter of a pastor and a florist, she was raised surrounded by faith, folklore, and firsthand encounters with grief and spiritual conflict. Her work explores the intersection of the supernatural and the deeply human, often centering marginalized voices and culturally rooted legends. Through her fiction, Romasanta confronts fear not as spectacle-but as a mirror reflecting love, loss, and the courage to keep living.