![]() ![]() ![]() Seeing this world, and the differing perspectives on it, through the eyes of complex characters made me feel immersed in the story. ![]() The energy of budding war and crackling romance make this book to be a swirl of adrenaline and pining that had me on the edge of my seat.Īlmost all of the characters are multi-layered, making for a well-rounded sense of the world that we are introduced to in this book. The Orders have mysterious, darker, plans for Tisaanah, “but Tisaanah will stop at nothing to save those she abandoned.Įven if it means forfeiting her freedom and sacrificing her heart. Upon arrival, her tenacity and grit keep her alive as she hones in on her skills alongside of the swoon-worthy, Maxantarius (Max). After attempting to buy her freedom, she “nearly pays with her life,” and ends up murdering the most powerful man, and number one asshole in Threll.įorced to flee, she goes through the perilous journey to Ara with the intent of pledging herself to The Orders, a sort-of society of magic Wielders. “Daughter of No Worlds” follows Tisaanah, former slave and total badass, and her journey to freedom. This series was so high on my TBR for an embarrassingly long amount of time, and I’m so glad I picked it up and read it (finally). The Daughter of No Worlds by Carissa Broadbent: 4.5/5 stars. ![]() A review and synopsis of Carissa Broadbent’s “Daughter of No Worlds” Photo Credit via Amazon ![]()
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