![]() At first, he is reluctant to help her, or even pay attention to her. Once at the Orders, she is healed and sent to be an apprentice to a man, named Max, who does not wish to be disturbed by the worlds any longer. Unfortunately, it is at the cost of leaving her best friend behind as she flees on horseback across the country while bleeding, to reach the safety of the Orders. The night she attempts to buy her freedom, Tisaanah snaps and barely escapes with her life. Tisaanah’s magic manifests in a beautiful display of butterflies as she dances artfully for her master and his partons, while desperately trying to earn 1000 gold marks for her freedom. ![]() The mines, which is where the rest of her people were sentenced, and it is revealed very early that this is a death sentence. Tisaanah, a beautiful yet tormented young girl was captured by slavers at a very young age, as the backstory is revealed we come to find out that while she was captured and sold as a slave Tissanah’s mother saved her from a far worse death. ![]() Immediately we are drawn in by a beautiful display of worldbuilding, that distinctly reminds me of both Robin Hobb and Jacqueline Carey. Daughter of No Worlds by Carissa Broadbent captivated my interest right away. ![]()
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