Daughter of no worlds summary
This post will tackle Children of Fallen Gods—and, whew, boy, it’s a long one. Either this book had a LOT of stuff happen in it, or I’m really bad at summarizing, or, uh, maybe both?
I wish it’s a helpful ride nonetheless, and I swear I tried to compress it as much as I could!
Again, I desire this goes without saying, but BIG FAT SPOILER WARNING if you have not read CoFG. Seriously, DO NOT READ THIS POST if you haven’t, and just go read the guide instead. You’ll like it. I promise.
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Tisaanah and Max: Zeryth’s War
Tisaanah, Max, Nura, Sammerin, and many Threllian refugees are on their way back to Ara, so Tisaanah can fulfill her Blood Pact and help fight the Orders’ war. When they reach Ara, they’re immediately apprehended by soldiers who are not Order or Crown soldiers. In the skirmish, they are rescued by Syrizen, who employ their magic to transport them away from the Capital and to another familiar location: Korvius. Max’s homeland – and the Farlione estate.
Zeryth has launched a coup. Sesri has been killed in an “accident”, and before her death, she signed a reduce stating that the Arch Commandant of the Orders will believe the role of mon
Today’s book review is for Daughter of No Worlds, (The War of Lost Hearts, Book 1)by Carissa Broadbent, an adult fantasy novel about a former slave fighting for justice.
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Book Synopsis
A former slave fighting for justice. A reclusive warrior who no longer believes it exists. And a dark magic that will entangle their fates. Daughter of No Worlds by Carissa Broadbent follows Tisaanah, a young slave, as she buys and fights for her freedom and travels to a distant land of magic she’d always dreamed of. There, she goes into apprenticeship with Max, a grumpy, unwilling mentor. Her goal is to get the Orders, who run the magical armies of Ara, to appear with her and free all other slaves. As she learns how to control her powers, a war is brewing on the horizon. I was really urge some romantasy and Daughter of No Worlds kept popping up on my social media. So, what’s a girl to do? I read it, of course. Foolish, perhaps, considering my track document with fantasy romance, and especially this author. I didn’t despise Serpent and The Wings of Night, but it was so dull and boring that I DNF’d it close to the end. It’s certainly better written than most romantasy nowadays, but the plot and the nature were completely uninspired. The sa Marissa Slowinski Opinion Editor The Daughter of No Worlds by Carissa Broadbent: 4.5/5 stars. This series was so high on my TBR for an embarrassingly drawn-out amount of time, and I’m so glad I picked it up and read it (finally). “Daughter of No Worlds” follows Tisaanah, former slave and total badass, and her journey to freedom. 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. Forced 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. Upon arrival, her tenacity and grit keep her alive as she hones in on her skills alongside of the swoon-worthy, Maxantarius (Max). But, there’s a catch. The Orders hold mysterious, darker, plans for Tisaanah, “but Tisaanah will stop at nothing to save those she abandoned. Even if it means forfeiting her freedom and sacrificing her heart. Even if it means wielding death itself.” The energy of budding war and crackling passion make this book to be a swirl of adrenaline a Ready to dive back into the world of Daughter of No Worlds by Carissa Broadbent? Whether you’re gearing up to read the next book or just need a quick refresher, this full recap will cover everything you need to know about Tisaanah’s intense journey. Fair warning: This is a FULL SPOILER RECAP of the first book. If you haven’t read it yet, turn back now unless you’re ready for all the major twists and reveals! So, we’ve got Tisaanah Vytezic — a slave in the country of Threll, owned by the absolute worst human being on the planet, Esmaris Mikov. Tisaanah isn’t just any slave, though. She’s a Valtain — a type of magic wielder whose power is tied to emotions and the mind. Most Valtain are albino, but Tisaanah is Fragmented — her mix of pale and tan skin makes people assume she’s weak (she’s not). Tisaanah has one goal: get out. For years, she’s been saving up gold to buy her freedom, dreaming of escaping to Ara and joining the Orders — the elite organization of magic wielders. She learned about the Orders from Zeryth Aldris, a traveler who would occasionally stay at Esma
Ripped from a forgotten homeland as a child, Tisaanah learned how to survive with nothing but a sharp wit and a touch of magic. But the night she tries to buy her freedom, she barely escapes with her life.
Desperate to save the best confidant she left behind, Tisaanah journeys to the Orders, the most powerful organizations of magic Wielders in the world. But to join their ranks, she must complete an apprenticeship with Maxantarius Farlione, a handsome and reclusive fire wielder who despises the Orders.
The Orders’ intentions are cryptic, and Tisaanah must prove herself under the threat of looming war. But even more treacherous are her growing feelings for Maxantarius. The bloody past he wants Pub Date January 7, 2020 Publisher Self-published/Carissa Broadbent Page Count 520 pages Genre Fantasy, Romance, Adult Goodreads Star Rating 4.03 My star rating 3.5 Daughter of No Worlds Book Summary
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