ARC Review: Daughter of the Wind by Nora Carmody

Fantasy

Daughter of the Wind

Book Info

  • Released Date: April 14th

  • Publication: Berkley

  • Pages: 432

  • Format: Paperback


The potential love interest? Absolutely everything.
— Abigail Books Addiction

I went into this book not entirely sure where it was heading, but then—suddenly—I was hooked. The story quickly unfolds into a web of intrigue and mystery, especially surrounding the main character’s past and the magic system. Every reveal pulled me in deeper, and I found myself constantly wanting to know more.

What really stood out was how effortlessly the author builds tension—not just in the plot, but in the relationships. The potential love interest? Absolutely everything. The chemistry is sharp, the slow-burn tension is perfectly executed, and it adds so much emotional weight to the story.

This book has such strong momentum and so much promise. I’m already counting down the days until the next installment—I need to know what happens next.

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