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Language: R (85 swears 58 'f'); Mature Content: R (Mention prostitution, non-sexual and sexual nudity, one scene of explicit and detailed sex); Violence: R (Bloody and intense fighting, killing briefly discussed rape, mentioned suicide)
BUYING ADVISORY: HS - OPTIONAL
APPEALS TO: MANY
It seems that everyone 21yo Tissanah loves, she is bound to leave. First her mother when Tissanah was first taken into slavery, and now eight years later, when an attempt to buy her freedom turns sour, she must leave her best friend. But she must go, she will not leave him there. To help her fellow slaves, Tissanah needs backup and the magical Orders of the country Ara is the perfect solution. However, to gain the respect of the Orders she must put up with her stubborn and frustrating (and annoyingly attractive) mentor, Max, in order to pass the test and join the Orders. Max just wants to live out the rest of his life alone, surrounded by his garden and silence. Initially, Tissanah is an unwelcome nuisance, but as they become friends, Max gains a strong respect and adm
Book Recap: Daughter of No Worlds
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!
Daughter of No Worlds Book Recap
Meet Tisaanah
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
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 wish 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.
Okay, let’s kick it off!
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 apply 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 narrow stating that the Arch Commandant of the Orders will consider the role of mon
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The Daughter of No Worlds by Carissa Broadbent: 4.5/5 stars.
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).
“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 have 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 romance make this book to be a swirl of adrenaline a
Daughter of No Worlds Quotes
“A dancing smile glinted in his eyes. “I think,” he said, “that you are breathtakingly functional.”
― Carissa Broadbent, Daughter of No Worlds
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“I was, after all, a well-practiced, world-renowned expert in denial. I was good at magic, good at fighting, good at gardening. But I was excellent at avoiding inconvenient truths.”
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“I hope that whoever did that to you died a terrible, painful death,” he said at last, words hissing like steam. “And I hope that if there is an underworld, they suffer there forever.”
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“My last thought, as sleep took me, was that I wouldn’t mind at all if I was tethered to his harbor forever.”
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“But anger was good. Anger was better than guilt. Anger was a reminder of why I was doing any of this in the first place.”
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“I don’t like creatures that don’t have the common decency to have limbs like the r