
Rating: ★★★★
Audience: Fantasy Romance
Length: 560 pages
Author: Carissa Broadbent
Publisher: Bramble
Release Date: August 4th, 2026
Image & Other Reviews on: Goodreads
BOOK SUMMARY:
From New York Times bestselling author and BookTok sensation Carissa Broadbent returns with a brand new novel in the Crowns of Nyaxia series, The Lion & the Deathless Dark – the first book in the Bloodborn Duet.
Some blood tastes like vengeance. Some blood tastes like grief. Some blood tastes like nothing at all.
Under an eternal night, the world has been ravaged by ten years of war between humans and vampires. Kyrene scrapes by as a bounty hunter, bearing a blessed sword from the goddess of justice. But in the wake of a devastating loss, Kyrene commits a crime that makes her a target for mortals and gods alike – and she is still desperate for vengeance.
Her only chance at survival – and revenge – is making a deal with her enemy, the silver-tongue vampire prince, Septimus, who offers her one final to slay the gods themselves.
Together, Kyrene and Septimus must hunt the ultimate marks, all while navigating a web of prophecies and curses. Septimus is calculating and mysterious, masking secrets bloodthirsty enough to consume them both. Yet, most dangerous of all, Kyrene finds an unexpected kinship in him.
But their growing attraction is deadly in a world where the only currency is blood. And Kyrene will stop at nothing to fulfill her ultimate to kill the goddess of vampires, even if it means sacrificing love for revenge.

Thank you Bramble for the gifted copy.
I’M INVESTED.
I’m not sure anything will hold a candle to the first duet in this series, but alas, I did like this book a lot and plan to finish out this series because that cliffhanger was BRUTAL. Expected, but BRUTAL.
I eyeball and listened to this one and liked both formats. The audiobook has great narrators.
The main characters were great. I liked the tenacity of the Kyrene (which I was totally pronouncing wrong until the audiobook corrected me). She’s unapologetically savage and while that absolutely causes issues, Kyrene fights to bounce back and settle the score. Her banter with Septimus was excellent and they had chemistry I could get behind. It’s a long, traveling adventure type of story with plenty of lore and political intrigue built in (I might have lost my cool when Oraya showed up because I MISSED HER).
This is a good pair and I’m excited to see what happens next.
Overall audience notes:
- Fantasy Romance
- Language: strong
- Romance: 2-3ish open door
- Violence: high
- Content warnings: pregnancy loss (recounted), loss of loved ones, war themes, blood/gore depiction

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