The Serpent and the Wings of Night by Carissa Broadbent is a dark fantasy romance (often called "romantasy") that blends a deadly tournament with high-stakes vampire politics. It is the first book in the Crowns of Nyaxia Plot Overview The story follows
Analysis of the novel typically centers on survival, identity, and the corruptive nature of power.
The central plot revolves around the Kejari, a lethal competition held every 100 years by the goddess of death, Nyaxia. The victor is granted a single wish, which Oraya hopes to use to shed her human vulnerability. Survival and Identity: serpent and the wings of night vk
The search for "The Serpent and the Wings of Night VK" is common among readers looking for a digital copy of Carissa Broadbent’s viral romantic fantasy. Since its release, the novel has dominated "BookTok" and fantasy circles, often compared to the works of Sarah J. Maas for its high-stakes world-building and slow-burn romance. What is The Serpent and the Wings of Night?
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The Ashes and the Star-Cursed King (Book 2 - concludes Oraya and Raihn's primary arc)
is more than a tale of magic and monsters; it is a meditation on the cost of survival. By the novel’s conclusion, Broadbent subverts the reader's expectations of victory, proving that the most dangerous "wings" are often the ones we build for ourselves. Oraya’s journey reminds us that while blood may define a lineage, it is the choices made in the dark that define a soul. specific character analysis The Serpent and the Wings of Night by
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Vincent: The formidable King of Night. His relationship with Oraya is a central, complex theme, ranging from protective and loving to manipulative and toxic. The victor is granted a single wish, which