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Book Review: Daughter of No Worlds


Daughter of No Worlds Summary


Daughter of No Worlds
is an engaging journey of survival, love, and retribution, intricately entwined with elements of dark magic and intertwined destinies.

Tisaanah, a young woman of wit and a touch of magic, is a survivor. She was ripped from her homeland and forced into slavery as a child. When the opportunity arises to buy her freedom, she takes it, but barely escapes with her life intact. Determined to save the friend she left behind, Tisaanah embarks on a dangerous journey to the Orders, the most powerful group of magic wielders in the world.

To gain acceptance into their ranks, Tisaanah must become an apprentice to Maxantarius Farlione, a handsome and reclusive fire wielder who detests the Orders. However, the cryptic intentions of the Orders and the looming threat of war make her path far from easy. Yet, as her feelings for Maxantarius deepen, she faces a more significant risk. His blood-soaked past, which he strives to forget, might hold the key to her future or lead to their mutual downfall.

Despite the risks, Tisaanah is determined to save those she abandoned. She’s ready to play the Orders&

Review: Daughter of No Worlds by Carissa Broadbent



Daughter of No Worlds
could be considered a fantasy romance or a romantic fantasy, depending on who’s describing it. The line between these two subgenres is a nebulous one, and in truth it’s more of a continuum. They say if you can take out the fantasy and you still have a love story it’s fantasy romance, and if you can remove the romance and still have a fantasy story it’s romantic fantasy. There are rare books that perfectly straddle the line between these two genres, where the fantasy and the romance are two halves of one seamless whole, interdependent, almost symbiotic.


Daughter of No Worlds
by Carissa Broadbent is just such a book, a flawless symphony of immersive fantasy and enthralling romance, tied together by prose that is by turns gorgeous and profound. It easily cracks my top 10 books I have ever read, in any genre, and I urge you to pick it up and begin reading it today.

The first thing that drew my attention was the prose. Broadbent’s writing shows passion, insight, and fine attention to detail. I stopped highlighting passages in the book because I found myself highlighting entire paragraphs on page aft

Daughter of No Worlds

March 11, 2022
BEYOND FIVE STARS
!!!!SPOILERS: SERIOUSLY, IF YOU HAVEN'T READ THIS BOOK, TURN BACK RIGHT NOW!!
LAST WARNING
This book broke me, ruined me. I am fucking dead. Dead Dead Dead Dead.
SO my ghost is now writing this by making chopsticks float in the air and having them press on the keyboard. So first I want to thank everyone who recommended this book to me. Fuck you, I hope you die a slow terrible death and choke on the vomit, which is the vomit of the vomit you just recently ate.
I also want to thank @Rachel Rowell for being the one to recommend this book first. If you are seeing this review, I want you to know that I have your address bitch, and I am coming to hunt you down for bringing me the pain and torture that is this book. That's right, you better piss your pants, bc I'm about to go all ghetto on your ass.

Now that I'm done threatening the people that have shattered my heart, this book was gold. The cover was gold, the blurb was gold, the writing was gold, the characters were gold. No, everything was fucking diamond.

I loved Tisaanah she was a bad bitch who probably would scam old people of their money just for fun. she doesn't do that






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


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 come with her and free all other slaves. As she learns how to control her powers, a war is brewing on the horizon. 

Daughter of No Worlds Book Review



I was really craving 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 record with fantasy romance, and especially this author. I didn’t hate
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 world were completely uninspired. 

The sa