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by Anne Bishop (Author) "Lucivar Yaslana, the Eyrien half-breed, watched the guards drag the sobbing man to the boat..." (more)
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Anne Bishop's debut novel, Daughter of the Blood, is like black coffee--strong, dark, and hard on delicate stomachs. Within the Blood (a race of magic-users), women rule and men serve, but tradition has been corrupted so that women enslave men, who seek to destroy their oppressors. Female children are violated before they can reach maturity; men are tortured and forced to satisfy witches' sexual appetites.

Bishop's child heroine, Jaenelle, is destined to rule the Blood, if she can reach adulthood. Her power is hidden; her family believes her mad. Saetan, High Lord of Hell and most powerful of the Blood males, becomes Jaenelle's surrogate father and teacher. He cannot protect her outside Hell, where he rules. She refuses to leave Terreille, risking herself to protect or heal other victims of violence. Can Daemon, Saetan's estranged son, keep her safe from the machinations of the evil High Priestess? Or will he lose his battle to control his destructive urges and endanger her?

Readers may find some aspects of Bishop's world confusing; not least that most of the good guys live in Hell. But her protagonists are compelling, sympathetic characters who overcome terrible adversity. If you like Anne Rice or Laurell K. Hamilton, try this one. --Nona Vero --This text refers to the Mass Market Paperback edition.

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The prophecy of a coming Queen destined to shake the foundations of the Dark Kingdom heralds a war of intrigue and Machiavellian politics as three rivals seek control over the innocent young girl fated to ascend to greatness. Lavishly sensual and overtly erotic, Bishop's fantasy debut features a richly detailed world based on a reversal of standard genre cliches of light and darkness. Fans of Tanith Lee's Flat Earth series may appreciate this adults-only series opener. Large libraries may want to consider for their fantasy collections.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Mass Market Paperback edition.

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Product Details

  • Paperback: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Roc Trade (June 5, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0451461487
  • ISBN-13: 978-0451461483
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 5.9 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars See all reviews (252 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #271,241 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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66 of 69 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Weaves a spell of dark magic that will leave you entranced, April 25, 2004
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Wow! I mean Wow! Daughter of the Blood is one of the most mesmerizing, powerful, unforgettable books I have ever read. Talk about making a splash with your first published novel; Anne Bishop does that and more. This is the kind of complex, intricately crafted novel that almost demands multiple readings if one is to grasp all of the nuances worked seamlessly into the story. The universe Bishop brings to life here is unlike any other I have had the good fortune to tread, and while I sometimes felt unsure of certain elements of the plot and a little confused about several of the large number of characters featured herein, the writing is devastatingly captivating. Some people call this a mix of romance and horror; for all my horror loving friends out there, don't let the mention of romance stop you from immersing yourself in this incredible novel. I would categorize Daughter of the Blood as a sensuous dark fantasy of a type many horror fans should love.

Daughter of the Blood is a concentrated form of literary magic. Like magic, one often finds oneself shocked and amused, unable to explain what you just experienced but blown away by the impact of it. The action takes place in a fantastic world where the land of the living overlays the land of the demon-dead, the very fabric of realities linked together with the beauty and force of powerful silken webs of existence so tiny that most of the living never suspect their existence. It is a dark universe where traditional good and evil transcend one another. In fact, the most positive of forces reside in Hell itself, led by Saetan, the High Lord of Hell himself. Two of his estranged sons, Lucivar and Daemon, exist among the living on the other side of the veil, enduring unbelievable hardships at the hands of powerful female witches. Women rule the world of the living, and even the most powerful of men are exploited and dominated. Those "of the Blood," both women and men, possess magical powers drawn from an assortment of multi-colored jewels, but even men of the Black (the most powerful jewel) are subjugated and enslaved to demented Black Widow queens and priestesses. Daemon has been forced to serve his queens in the most humiliating of ways for centuries; having never known his father, he has become the coldest of men, forced to wear the Ring of Obedience (and, let me tell you, you don't wear this particular ring on your finger) and suffer terrible brutalities. Only his dreams of she who is yet to come, the only woman he will willingly serve, keep him from falling into an abyss too deep to return from.

Everything changes, in both Hell and the world of the living, when the prophecy of a new and all-powerful witch is fulfilled in the form of a sapphire-eyed young lady named Jaenelle. She is not just "a witch;" rather, she is Witch. At twelve years old, she has little understanding of just what she is, but she travels between the realms to seek the instruction of Saetan in the Craft and continually amazes her new tutor with the power and knowledge she possesses. Daemon, whom Saetan first views as a possible threat to Jaenelle, ends up serving Jaenelle's grandmother and develops a powerful bond and a very real love for the young lady. He will become her protector from several forces of evil, namely the corrupted Black Widows and dark priestesses now holding sway in the land, women intent on destroying Jaenelle and the threat she poses to their continued rule by perversion. Daemon is one of the most impressively constructed characters I have met in a long time, as is Jaenelle. Surprisingly, there are moments of great humor to be found in these pages, most of them arising from the young girl's naiveté about the world and Saetan's attempts to answer her increasingly bold questions, but a continuously dark story takes a dramatically shocking dark turn toward the end as Jaenelle's secret life, the one she keeps hidden from Saetan and Daemon, is exposed, threatening to destroy her and the men bound to serve her. The romantic elements of the novel, seemingly problematic due to the character's young age, are handled with great care and beauty, revealing the hand of a true master craftswoman of words at work here.

Those who like their novels straightforward and easily understandable may balk at the richness of the world Anne Bishop has created here, but lovers of dark fantasy and well-constructed literature in general will find themselves immersed in a world they have never imagined. I don't have the words to describe just how powerful an effect this book had on my consciousness and emotions. This first book of The Black Jewels Trilogy is the most unique and easily the most powerful work of dark fantasy I have ever read. Thank goodness there are two additional books in the series, for I could not, at this point, leave this universe of Bishop's creation even if I wanted to.

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29 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Dark, enchanting and surprisingly funny, April 15, 1999
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This book and it's sequel Heir to Shadows are a must have!!! I read through the night to finish each of them, and I can't wait for the third book to come out! Already I have re-read each book more than three times in the last month, because the story is so gripping.

Anne Bishop's wonderful sense of humor is expressed in many of the scenes between Jaenelle and the other main characters (namely Saetan and Daemon). This precocious 12 year old never fails to confound them, and the encounters can become hysterically funny as they try to find a way to deal with a young girl with powers beyond anyone's imagination. She's got enough power to do the unimaginable, but can't do the simple things. Their sheer terror at what she is capable of (or sometimes not capable of doing), is humorously mixed with exasperation, frustration, and tenderness. I laughed out loud at so many scenes that my mother, who doesn't read fantasy, demanded that she get to read it after me... She's also an Anne Bishop fan now!!

The book also deals with very dark issues, including abuse and the kind of society that results when trust, respect, and honor between men and women is destroyed. What's saddest about it is that a few people have systematically destroyed those bonds in order to gain power for themselves. Anne Bishop weaves these dark threads with those of hope that with the coming of the new queen, Jaenelle, that things will change. If they can protect her long enough for her to grow up...

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34 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good story but..., April 11, 2001
When I began reading this book my first thought was that it was set in an AOL role-playing chatroom. Anyone who has visited the Medieval Tavern on said ISP should understand. For those who have not I present the following characters:

Saetan - High Lord of Hell, Demon, loving father and really a great guy.

Daemon Sadi (The Sadist) - Saetan's son, gorgeous pleasure slave who can't.. ahem, has certainly earned his nickname, but he's really a great guy.

Lucivar - Saetan's son, also a pleasure slave, has bat wings and a terrible temper, has been known to rip men limb from limb, but he's really a great guy.

Surreal - the beautiful and talented prostitute/assassin with a heck of a vengeful streak.

And then there's the heroine, Jaenelle Angelline, who is more powerful than any of them, including her adopted father, the High Lord of Hell.

I know I sound disdainful, but the truth is once I started reading (and got used to the cliches) I couldn't stop. The story was interesting if a bit predictable. Be warned that you cannot read just one; the story takes place over the course of the entire Black Jewels Trilogy.

One final note, though. These books aren't for the squeamish. If you have a problem with blood and gore or taboo sex I wouldn't suggest reading this series.

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1.0 out of 5 stars Read the first two books....
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5.0 out of 5 stars The First Book of A Beautiful Series
I do love this book. I really do - and I don't quite understand how others don't - it's darkly beautiful, sensual and takes a comic turn with names. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Dark and at Times Disturbing Fantasy (B+ Grade)
As I started reading Daughter of the Blood by Anne Bishop, I wasn't sure what to expect. I knew it was a dark fantasy tale that the majority of my fellow readers have glommed. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Hard to get at first, then harder to let go!
When I first started reading this book I didn't understand what was going on. I read the first four or five chapters and then I put the book away; I didn't want to read anymore... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Love Love LOVE this series!
I devoured the whole series as fast as I could get my hands on them. Wonderful characters, great storyline, and I like the author's style of writing. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great book!
I just love this series. I've been re-reading every book as often as I can. The characters can seem a bit much at times but Bishop manages to create a totally original world and... Read more
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