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She is bound to serve. He is meant to kill. Survival is their prison. Choice is their weapon. As the sacred slave of a goddess, Roma is of a lower caste that serves patrons to sustain the balance between gods and men. What she wants is her freedom, but deserters are hunted and hanged, and Roma only knows how to survive in her village where women are vessels without a voice. When her younger brother is condemned to the same wretched fate as hers, Roma must choose between silence and rebellion. Leviathan is the bastard son of an immortal tyrant. Raised in a military city where everyone knows of his blood relation to the persecuted clans, Leviathan is considered casteless. Lowest of the low. Graduating as one of the deadliest soldiers, he executes in his father's name, displaying his worth. When he faces judgement from his mother's people-the clans-Leviathan must confront his demons and forge his own path, if he ever hopes to reclaim his soul. But in the struggle to protect the people they love and rebuild their identities, Roma's and Leviathan's destinies interlock as the tyrant hunts an ancient treasure that will doom humankind should it come into his possession-a living treasure to which Roma and Leviathan are the ultimate key. Set in a colonised Indo-Persian world and inspired by Pre-Islamic Arabian mythology, The Descent of the Drowned is a tale about power, identity, and redemption, and what it takes to hold on to one's humanity in the face of devastation. TW: Physical and emotional abuse, mention of rape and sodomisation, sexual assault, suicide, bigotry, drug abuse, and human trafficking.
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1 primary bookThe Descent of the Drowned is a 1-book series first released in 2021 with contributions by Ana Lal Din.
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DotD follows Roma and Leviathan to the point where their paths cross. Was I expecting romance (as I always do)? Yes. Did I get any? No, and I still loved it.
It's quite the book specilaly because of all the hardships the characters are put through, but I can't wait to see where the fate will lead them, specially Roma. Her story already starts brutal and as the book progresses it all just clicks together. The slavery, the hatred towards man and the person she thought as her mother being the one to put her through that.
And then there's Levi, he was stripped of all humanity to become a weapon and now he's on a journey to get it back.
I feel both characters are so morally gray, they were just sublime to read.
I can't wait for the next book, Ana really outdid herself in this one 👏 This one definitely made it to my Top 5 of 2021!