Whispers From the Edge of the World
by L.P. Nascimento
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Pub Date May 20 2025 | Archive Date May 21 2025
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Description
In a world divided into ten territories ruled by wealthy families, Ana survives as an indentured servant. Her one goal in life is to protect her orphaned nephew from those who want to separate them. When her escape attempt fails, she is captured by border patrol and delivered to the one person she never wanted to see again—Jonah.
Once her childhood love, now one of them—a territory master—Jonah holds Ana's fate in his hands. But as old betrayals resurface and political tensions ignite, Ana must decide if she is willing to trust Jonah again.
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9275199144261 |
PRICE | $2.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 315 |
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Whispers From the Edge of the World is a second chance romance with a dual point of view. I really enjoyed this book and the complexities of master and endentured servant relationship. Ana's relationship with her nephew was very touching, I found their love story to be believable and I was invested in both of their characters.

Thank you to NetGalley, the publishers, and the author for this advanced copy!
Whispers from the Edge of the World is a sweet post-apocalyptic story that details the forbidden love of Ana and Jonah, an indentured servant and lord of the territory. While the story was lovely and captivating, I would personally classify this as more of a YA novel than an adult novel.

This one was a bit tricky for me, it took awhile for me to get into. The concept and overall feel of the story is so cool and I liked the dialogue.
I was curious about the master and servant situation as this style of story had had a lot of traction/discussion within the book world lately. I'm admittedly a little stumped on how I wish it was handled, but I do think the relationship could've been set up differently or with more room for reassurance for the main characters. It reads a little more YA than adult to me but that didn't take away from the story!