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Daughter of No Worlds (The War of Lost Hearts Book 1)

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When I'm not writing, I'm working at my day job in cybersecurity marketing, watching too many movies, or drawing. I specially appreciated how Miss Broadbent handled sensitive topics such as abuse and rape and Tissanah's complicated emotions towards her former master.

My favourite characters are Tisaanah, Max, Reshaye, Nura and Sammerin with my favourite overall being Tisaanah as she's just a very well-written character, though I do have a soft spot for Reshaye. However I found it slow to get into I think in part to the language barrier written at the beginning and also with the fact that most characters were unlikable.I don’t know exactly what it was that made it so hard for me to connect to the story but I just couldn’t get into it. It tells Tisaanah that it is more than the rageful version of it that she knows, offering its heart to her. With her final connection to Reshaye’s power, she draws a Stratagram to bring her, Max, and all the slaves outside the estate’s walls. But there's even more dangerous things at play than Tisaanah realised and as she begins to learn more about Max's bloody past, she must risk everything to accomplish her goals- even if it means wielding death itself. The author made a great job making you care about Tisaanah by showing her life in short, powerful glimpses without slowing the pace.

Tisaanah was taken from her homeland when she was just a child and forced into the slave trade where she learned to hone and craft her ability to disarm people men with her sweet and innocent facade, while internally brewing up a delicious revenge plot.She passes the first test easily, but is then given a second, one-on-one evaluation against Nura personally. There were a number of references to the gods and faeries as well, so I’m interested to see more development in regards to the world-building. I had spent the night cutting myself up into little pieces for consumption, forcing people to acknowledge me, thrusting my pain into their faces.

I bought the book only so I could turn off the audiobook and read the male narrated chapters, it was TRULY that bad. Nura, (words lack the conflicting feelings I have for her) Zeryth, (Ri, babes when are we executing our homicidal plans? On the steps, Max seems to have some an epiphany and begs Tisaanah not to go – but still refuses to tell her why. I've been concerning teachers and parents with mercilessly grim tales since I was roughly nine years old. The heroine is a kick-ass, strong, and resilient woman, she reminds me of Celaena in Throne of Glass, but she is less vain and has a more altruistic purpose (I’m not saying that Celaena was selfish, just that at first it was mostly about revenge and less about saving the world).tisaanah was sold as a slave but she’s seen as substandard due to having patches of tan and pale skin and is considered not valuable as a slave even tho she is considered part valtain(magic wielder). It is written into my body and soul, just as your guilt in it is written into yours, whether you want to see it or not. I am really eager to know what will happen to the two main characters next, and I am also very curious to discover who is against them and who wants to use them, and for what purpose. The development of the relationship between Tisaanah and him and the budding romance is not a surprise at all, but I still enjoyed reading about their interactions SO MUCH.

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