The fallen & the kiss of dusk

Carissa Broadbent

Book - 2025

"Mische made the ultimate sacrifice to save those she loves - and plunged the world into an eternal night. Now, imprisoned by the gods and obsessed with revenge, Asar is desperate to find her again. When a goddess offers them a final path to redemption - and back to each other - Asar and Mische embark on an extraordinary mission. Together, they must seize the power of the god of death so Asar may do the impossible: ascend to true divinity. Their journey will take them through mortal and immortal realms, alongside both old friends and ruthless enemies. But as the underworld teeters on the brink of collapse and the gods prepare for a war, Asar and Mische must decide what they are willing to sacrifice for the power to defy death. In a gam...e of vengeful gods and ancient betrayals, there are some debts that even love may not be able to repay"--

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Subjects
Genres
Fantasy fiction
Vampire fiction
Romance fiction
Novels
Published
New York, NY : A Bramble Book, published by Tom Doherty Associates/Tor Publishing Group 2025.
Language
English
Main Author
Carissa Broadbent (author)
Other Authors
Rhys (Illustrator) Davies (illustrator)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
556 pages : illustrations, map ; 22 cm
ISBN
9781250367815
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Asar and Mische reunite to steal the power of a god in the fourth installment of Broadbent's Crowns of Nyaxia series. After the dramatic conclusion of the previous novel,The Songbird & the Heart of Stone (2024), Mische is dead and in the underworld. She's greeted by Vincent, the long-dead vampire king of the House of Night, who shows her how the underworld is literally cracking at the seams. It's supposed to be a safe place, where souls are judged and pass through on their way to the final oblivion of true death. But the underworld Mische finds herself in is filled with monsters that eat souls, and she sees literal tears in reality that bleed like physical wounds. As Vincent explains, when Mische saved her lover, Asar, from being sacrificed at the end of the previous book, important relics that were holding the underworld together wound up being destroyed. Asar, meanwhile, has been imprisoned by the gods of the White Pantheon. Instead of killing Asar, the botched sacrifice gave him a god's power, and the other gods aren't interested in sharing. Except for one god, whom Vincent refuses to name, who has offered Mische a chance to rejoin Asar so they can both escape the White Pantheon's clutches. If Mische accepts this offer of help, there's a chance that she and Asar could outrun the gods long enough to secure Asar enough power to repair the underworld and obtain true divinity. If they fail, the problems afflicting the underworld will eventually spread, the mortal and vampire worlds will also crumble, and Mische will slip back into death--permanently. Broadbent has a solid technical grasp on writing action and romance scenes and keeps a firm track of characters and space as the head-spinning action progresses. As a vampire-themed dark fantasy, the book has lots of dramatic violence and plenty of monsters, but it all flits by without much narrative consequence because there's simply so much going on. Less is more, even in epic fantasy romance. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.