The Fallen and the Kiss of Dusk (Crowns of Nyaxia Book 4)

The Fallen and the Kiss of Dusk (Crowns of Nyaxia Book 4)

Carissa Broadbent

Enjoyment: 5.0Quality: 5.0Characters: 5.0Plot: 5.0
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New York Times bestselling author and BookTok sensation Carissa Broadbent returns with a brand new novel in the Crowns of Nyaxia series, The Fallen & the Kiss of Dusk. 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 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 game of vengeful gods and ancient betrayals, there are some debts that even love may not be able to repay.

Publication Year: 2025


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  • rara1403
    Jun 03, 2025
    Enjoyment: 5.0Quality: 5.0Characters: 5.0Plot: 5.0
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    I would like to thank NetGalley and Pan Macmillan for this ARC in return for an honest review. Carissa Broadbent remains one of my favourite authors at present, with a writing style so beautifully descriptive that I cannot get enough of her work to satiate my needs. It is the type of writing that hooks an individual from beginning to end, with a continuous itch to keep going until you've reached the end. I adore the way she develops her world, varying from political intrigue and wars to divine beings and the glorious lands that they rule over. Not only that, but Carissa writes main-characters that you connect with deeply and side-characters that you care for just as much. Mische and Asar are two very broken people who have placed their faith in the wrong places and gotten hurt. They show you that no matter your flaws; you deserve love and you can still do good in the world if given the chance and the tools. I adore them both completely, saviour complexes and all. Their relationship development from book one is formidable, and Asar is definitely a main male character who knows how to both yearn and worship... perhaps why he is my favourite. Many side-characters were re-introduced in this book, though it never felt claustrophobic as each individual had their time to shine. I feel as though the beginning was hectic, something I feel is done within Carissa's second books often. Almost as if the entire plot had to be laid out then and there, instead of letting the reader get to grips with how the first had ended and how this one continues. The plot was quite similar to the first, though I found how it was done kept it different and interesting enough. This book was also very bittersweet; I teared up and cried more than I would like to admit, and I very much look forward to seeing where that Epilogue will take us next.

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