Carissa Broadbent has been concerning teachers and parents with mercilessly grim tales since she was roughly nine years old. Since then, her stories have gotten (slightly) less depressing and (hopefully a lot?) more readable. Today, she writes novels that blend epic fantasy plots with a heaping dose of romance. She lives with her husband, her son, one very badly behaved rabbit and one perpetually sceptical cat in Rhode Island. She is the author of the New York Times bestselling Crowns of Nyaxia series, starting with The Serpent and the Wings of Night.
Daughter of No Worlds should be considered a classic of modern fantasy, and it’s a must-read for fans of slow-burn romance as well -- <i>Before We Go Blog </i>on <i>Daughter of No Worlds</i> Carissa Broadbent is a renowned figure in the romantasy genre, and whether you're new to her work or a seasoned reader, you'll find yourself engrossed and eager to read on within just a few pages -- <i>The Mirror </i>on <i>Daughter of No Worlds</i> Smoldering with heat, Broadbent leaves us begging for more in the best way! -- K. A. Linde, bestselling author of <i>The Wren in the Holly Library</i>, on <i>The Serpent and the Wings of Night</i> Expect gorgeous, immersive descriptions of magical worlds -- <i>The Skimm</i>, on <i>The Songbird & the Heart of Stone</i> Another winner from Broadbent -- <i>Publishers Weekly</i>, on <i>Slaying the Vampire Conqueror</i>