Ratings19
Average rating4.1
This book took me forever to finish. I really loved this series overall but man did this book drag on and on. My heart is still hurting for these characters so well done on the emotional damage Carissa.
This was a great finale for the trilogy, with a lot of surprising moments and unexpected events, which left me surprised.
I hate the covers and think they poorly represent the story, besides turning away potencial readers (the girl in the cover isn't even remotely similar to the way she is described in the book, which makes me think:
(1) who designed didn't read the books,
(2) who edited didn't care about that issue,
(3) why does the author accepts this? The FMC has two different skin tones and two different hair colors! Isn't that a lot more interesting that the typical seductive blond?
if it's wrong to love the immoral and vengeful ginger fey villain then i don't want to be right
TLDR: CARISSA DOES NOT MISS! GOLLY BABY GWORL CAN WRITE A BOOK
What a compelling example of storytelling that beautifully intertwines elements of fantasy, emotion, and rich world-building. Broadbent's skillful narrative creates an immersive experience, drawing readers into a world that is both fantastical and deeply relatable.
One of the most striking aspects of this novel is Broadbent's ability to weave intricate plotlines and character development seamlessly. The characters are well-drawn, each with distinct personalities and complex motivations, making them feel real and relatable. The protagonist's journey is particularly engaging, filled with challenges and growth that resonate on a personal level.
The world Broadbent has created is richly detailed and vividly imagined, showcasing her talent for world-building. The cultural, historical, and magical elements of the world are intricately crafted, providing a backdrop that enhances the story's depth and believability.
Another standout feature of this book is Broadbent's prose. Her writing style is lyrical and evocative, capable of conveying deep emotions and vivid imagery with elegance and ease. This quality of writing enriches the storytelling, making every scene and dialogue impactful.
Overall, “Mother of Death and Dawn” is a testament to Carissa Broadbent's storytelling prowess. Her ability to blend fantasy, character development, and exquisite writing into a cohesive and captivating narrative is remarkable. This book is a must-read for fans of the fantasy genre and a shining example of how a skilled author can create a world and story that linger in the minds and hearts of readers long after the last page is turned.