The fantasy elements are sophisticated and unique. As one reviewer noted, the vampires are granted more nuance than usual, casting them as closer to high fantasy elves than monstrous horror villains. Instead of just craving blood, their magic and culture are intricately woven into the world's history.
"The Serpent and the Wings of Night" is a young adult fantasy novel written by Shelby Mahurin. The book was first published in 2020 and has since gained a substantial following worldwide. The story revolves around Celaena Sardoya, a young assassin, who becomes embroiled in a world of magic, politics, and ancient secrets. As Celaena navigates the complex web of alliances and rivalries, she must confront her own demons and the darkness that threatens to consume her world.
A resilient human trained from childhood by a vampire king. She is known as the "little serpent" for her survival instincts and hidden ingenuity.
The title refers to two opposing philosophies within the Nyaxia universe:
The Serpent and the Wings of Night by Carissa Broadbent is a dark fantasy "romantasy" novel that has gained massive popularity for its blend of high-stakes survival and slow-burn romance. Originally self-published and later picked up by Bramble (Tor Books) , it serves as the first installment of the within the larger Crowns of Nyaxia series. Plot Overview
Initially self-published in August 2022 and later traditionally published by Bramble , this novel is the first installment in the series.
One late dusk, as gulls screamed and the last baker's door closed, a child named Rook vanished. He'd gone to fetch a lost dog near the river and never returned. His mother's shriek cut sharper than any bell. The city searched, dredging nets and magic, calling on watchmen and priests. Hours turned brittle. Then, when hope was thinnest, footprints appeared: small, wet, and edged in black scale-sheen leading toward the cathedral stairs. A single wing-feather lay at the topmost step.
The Kejari is brutal, pitting the most vicious warriors from all three vampire houses against each other in a fight to the death. As a human surrounded by powerful vampires, Oraya is forced into an uneasy alliance with , a mysterious and ruthless Rishan vampire. He is her sworn enemy, her greatest competition, and the only one who sees her as an equal.
While searching for files on VK is common, supporting the author by purchasing the book or reading it through Kindle Unlimited (where it is often available) ensures that Carissa Broadbent can continue writing the sequels. The Crowns of Nyaxia Reading Order
In the kingdom of , where the sun is a forgotten myth and the moon rules with a cold, silver fist, Oraya lived as a ghost among monsters. As the adopted human daughter of
The prize? A single wish granted by the goddess, which is Oraya's only hope for permanent safety and power.
: The book is classified as Romantasy (Romance + Fantasy) and is recommended for readers aged 18 and up due to its dark magic and mature themes.
Enter , a rival vampire who is as lethal as he is charismatic. To survive the trials, Oraya and Raihn form an uneasy alliance. As the tournament progresses, the line between enemy and lover blurs, leading to a climax that left the "BookTok" community in collective shock. Why the "VK" Search is Trending
This aesthetic alignment has turned the novel into a cult classic within the Russian-speaking dark romance community. The phrase "Терпкий, как кровь" (Pungent like blood) appears constantly in VK captions describing Raihn’s dialogue.
Language itself curves under these symbols. The serpent’s coil becomes a metaphor for entanglement—relationships that constrict and shield in equal measure. Night’s wings stand for concealment and mercy: the ability to let things rest unsaid, the grace of not requiring explanation at every moment. V.K., written quick with a knife or chalked with a finger, is the human impulse to sign meaning into the world, to leave a token that says, “I was here, and I altered this place by my attention.”
The fantasy elements are sophisticated and unique. As one reviewer noted, the vampires are granted more nuance than usual, casting them as closer to high fantasy elves than monstrous horror villains. Instead of just craving blood, their magic and culture are intricately woven into the world's history.
"The Serpent and the Wings of Night" is a young adult fantasy novel written by Shelby Mahurin. The book was first published in 2020 and has since gained a substantial following worldwide. The story revolves around Celaena Sardoya, a young assassin, who becomes embroiled in a world of magic, politics, and ancient secrets. As Celaena navigates the complex web of alliances and rivalries, she must confront her own demons and the darkness that threatens to consume her world.
A resilient human trained from childhood by a vampire king. She is known as the "little serpent" for her survival instincts and hidden ingenuity.
The title refers to two opposing philosophies within the Nyaxia universe: serpent and the wings of night vk
The Serpent and the Wings of Night by Carissa Broadbent is a dark fantasy "romantasy" novel that has gained massive popularity for its blend of high-stakes survival and slow-burn romance. Originally self-published and later picked up by Bramble (Tor Books) , it serves as the first installment of the within the larger Crowns of Nyaxia series. Plot Overview
Initially self-published in August 2022 and later traditionally published by Bramble , this novel is the first installment in the series.
One late dusk, as gulls screamed and the last baker's door closed, a child named Rook vanished. He'd gone to fetch a lost dog near the river and never returned. His mother's shriek cut sharper than any bell. The city searched, dredging nets and magic, calling on watchmen and priests. Hours turned brittle. Then, when hope was thinnest, footprints appeared: small, wet, and edged in black scale-sheen leading toward the cathedral stairs. A single wing-feather lay at the topmost step. The fantasy elements are sophisticated and unique
The Kejari is brutal, pitting the most vicious warriors from all three vampire houses against each other in a fight to the death. As a human surrounded by powerful vampires, Oraya is forced into an uneasy alliance with , a mysterious and ruthless Rishan vampire. He is her sworn enemy, her greatest competition, and the only one who sees her as an equal.
While searching for files on VK is common, supporting the author by purchasing the book or reading it through Kindle Unlimited (where it is often available) ensures that Carissa Broadbent can continue writing the sequels. The Crowns of Nyaxia Reading Order
In the kingdom of , where the sun is a forgotten myth and the moon rules with a cold, silver fist, Oraya lived as a ghost among monsters. As the adopted human daughter of "The Serpent and the Wings of Night" is
The prize? A single wish granted by the goddess, which is Oraya's only hope for permanent safety and power.
: The book is classified as Romantasy (Romance + Fantasy) and is recommended for readers aged 18 and up due to its dark magic and mature themes.
Enter , a rival vampire who is as lethal as he is charismatic. To survive the trials, Oraya and Raihn form an uneasy alliance. As the tournament progresses, the line between enemy and lover blurs, leading to a climax that left the "BookTok" community in collective shock. Why the "VK" Search is Trending
This aesthetic alignment has turned the novel into a cult classic within the Russian-speaking dark romance community. The phrase "Терпкий, как кровь" (Pungent like blood) appears constantly in VK captions describing Raihn’s dialogue.
Language itself curves under these symbols. The serpent’s coil becomes a metaphor for entanglement—relationships that constrict and shield in equal measure. Night’s wings stand for concealment and mercy: the ability to let things rest unsaid, the grace of not requiring explanation at every moment. V.K., written quick with a knife or chalked with a finger, is the human impulse to sign meaning into the world, to leave a token that says, “I was here, and I altered this place by my attention.”