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Whispers From the Edge of the World

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Pub Date 20 May 2025 | Archive Date 21 May 2025

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In a world divided into ten territories ruled by wealthy families, Ana survives as an indentured servant with one goal: to protect her orphaned nephew from those who would tear them apart. 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 both Ana's and her nephew’s fate in his hands. But as old betrayals resurface and political tensions ignite between territories, Ana must decide if is she willing to trust Jonah again not only with her life, but with her heart.


In a world divided into ten territories ruled by wealthy families, Ana survives as an indentured servant with one goal: to protect her orphaned nephew from those who would tear them apart. When her...


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ISBN 9275199144261
PRICE US$2.99 (USD)
PAGES 315

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Thank you NetGalley for the opportunity to review this ARC!

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.

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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.

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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!

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Ana and Jonah are my new favourites!! I love their dynamic and the world. Please please please paperback this!! It did take me about 50 pages to really get into it, but when I did, I was IN!!

Thank you Netgallery and the publishers for the advanced copy!

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“Whispers from the Edge of the World” offers a story with a warm, genuine heart, especially through the believable and touching relationships it builds. The bond between Ana and her nephew feels authentic, and her growing connection with Jonah is sweet and easy to root for. Both characters are relatable, drawing you into their individual journeys and shared moments. There’s a lovely balance of softness and quiet intrigue, with dialogue that often feels honest and true.
That said, some of the themes felt a bit simplified, leaning more into a YA tone than I expected. I found myself wanting more nuance at times. The beginning is also quite slow, so it takes a bit of patience to settle into. Still, the emotional core and strong character work make it worth reading—especially if you enjoy gentle, heartfelt storytelling.

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I enjoyed the premise of this story, and I loved the relationship between the FMC, Ana, and her nephew. Ana's love for her nephew and her desire to ensure he was taken care of was overarching throughout the story.

There were some parts of the author's writing style I didn't love. I felt there was a lot of telling, and not a lot of showing - many of the character's emotions were clearly stated, such as "X character knew he would never break his trust" in a way that made it feel forced. I would've preferred more inferences from the dialogue and character interactions rather than the explicit statements.

The ending also felt a bit rushed - there was a ton crammed into the last 20% of the book compared to the first 80%. The author wrapped the story up nicely; however, I felt it could've been paced a bit better.

All together, it was an easy read and a good story from a debut author.

Thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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“Ana guessed if there was such a thing as a happily ever after, this surely was hers”

Thank you to NetGallery for providing me with this arc. I thought it was a somewhat easy read; it was clear and easy to follow. Jonah and Ana were both lovable characters, with the latter being so brave that she gives the audience someone to love and root for. However, I did feel like the ending could’ve been fleshed out just a little bit more, but it still gave us a happy ending, so I can’t complain.

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Whispers from the Edge of the World is a cosy, second chance romance that showcases hope, compassion and humanity in a post-apocalyptic South America where indentured servitude is the life for many including our heroine Ana.

Having escaped the horrific conditions in her home territory, Ana finds herself, and her young nephew, at the mercy of the man who once broke her heart.

It is a heart warming tale of star crossed love and challenging the system that was built to save a world on the brink of destruction but has become a cruel way of life for many. You can’t help but route for ana and Jonah as they find each other once again 12 years later.

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I really wanted to like this book but I felt that there was something lacking. The beginning really gripped me and I thought that the book was going to be quite high stakes tension throughout but then it resolved itself quite quickly. I loved the main characters and their love story but I wanted a bit more of world building as it is set in a place where there are ten different lands but I don't think even all of them were named! Overall a good book with potential for more books being set in the other lands

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