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Carissa broadbent books in order
Carissa broadbent books in order





carissa broadbent books in order

They agree to allow her to train with a mentor, but as Tisaanah is nearly a decade older than other new recruits, she must prove that she can get up to speed in only six months. Tisaanah arrives in Ara, the city where the Orders are based, half-dead, but ready to beg for her place among them.

carissa broadbent books in order

Tisaanah holds some magic, so her goal since she could remember has been to join a magical group of other Wielders called the Orders, where she can be properly trained and, eventually, convince them to join her cause in liberating the other slaves of her home country. The first perspective is Tisaanah, a slave who murders her master when seeking her freedom and is forced to flee her country towards the promise of a better future. I’m looking forward to reading the second book in this series at some point this year.įair warning: spoilers ahead for anyone who hasn’t read this book.īook Review: Daughter of No Worlds by Carissa Broadbentĭaughter of No Worlds is a story told from dual perspectives. This, combined with the actual writing, which I found in parts to be so wonderfully romantic and emotional that I was actually writing quotes down, made it a really solid read.

carissa broadbent books in order

Magic, romance, flawed characters, great banter it just had pieces of everything I like. I think the reason why I can’t pinpoint what it was that I loved about this book is that it was a combination of so many elements that are just so critical to my enjoyment of a good story. The plot also moved at a decent clip, with some parts being particularly action-packed. The characters were really endearing, particularly Maxantarius, who might be my favourite character I’ve encountered in a long time. It unfolded in a slow burn over the course of the entire story, so much so that you’re still seeing the magic and setting evolving down to the very last page. The world and the magic that Broadbent built felt just unique enough. I really liked this book, though I’m having trouble pinpointing exactly what it was that was so good. A lot of the bookstagrammers that I follow have been recommending Daughter of No Worlds for months now, so I finally ordered a copy from Amazon to give the series a try. One of my favourite aspects of the book corner of social media is that I feel like I’m never short on recommendations for new books.







Carissa broadbent books in order