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Overview

The Dark Kingdom is preparing itself for the fulfillment of an ancient prophecy the arrival of a new Queen, a Witch who will wield more power than even the High Lord of Hell himself. But this new ruler is young, and very susceptible to influence and corruption; whoever controls her controls the Darkness. And now, three sworn enemies begin a ruthless game of politics and intrigue, magic and betrayal...and the destiny of an entire world is at stake....

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Anne Bishop's debut novel is a complete delight. It's a high fantasy that plays with the conventions with its cast of demons and the lords and ladies of Hell as sympathetic protagonists. Intricate plotting, fascinating characters, high drama, and dark magic combine for a powerful, riveting read. And while normally I'm not particularly enamored with trilogies -- this installment stands on its own quite well, by the way -- in this case I can't wait to see what Bishop does with the next book.

—Charles de Lint

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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 clichs 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.

Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780451456717
  • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated
  • Publication date: 3/28/1998
  • Format: Mass Market Paperback
  • Edition description: Reissue
  • Pages: 416
  • Sales rank: 239,868
  • Series: Black Jewels Series , #1
  • Product dimensions: 4.24 (w) x 6.92 (h) x 1.14 (d)

Meet the Author

Anne Bishop
Anne Bishop

Anne Bishop made her first short fiction sale in 1988. Her most recent work has appeared in White Swan, Black Raven and 365 Scary Stories. She lives in upstate New York.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted July 23, 2007

    Doesn't belong in the Sci-Fi / Fantasy Aisle

    This is not a fantasy along the lines of Jordan, Goodkind, Tolkein, Hobbs, Douglass, Brooks, etc . . this is a Romance novel in a fantasy setting. The story jumps right in and dumps a lot on you immediately, most of it confusing and not connected well in my opinion. The premis is the worship of the dark and evil, but the characters are all looking for honor, trust and friendship the mix doesn't work for me. I'll read all three just because I bought the trilogy soft cover compilation. If I had it to do over again, I'd pass on it. I was sucked in by the overwhelming number of positive reviews, but I have to guess that most were either kids or Romance readers fantasizing about getting sweaty with Satan or one of his boys. Like I said, it doesn't belong under fantasy, and I feel ripped off. P.S. to all the romance readers out there talk dirty to your significant other once in a while, and you won't need this crap any more.

    2 out of 6 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted December 15, 2010

    Love the book, hate B&N policy

    All of the books in Anne Bishop's Black Jewels series are amazing. Just an FYI, these book are all also DRM protected, which means you can only read them with a Nook, and you are not able to convert them!

    1 out of 5 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted April 19, 2010

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    Introduction to a Bewitching Series

    The story drew me in from the start. I was intrigued by the magical matriarchal society, with a shifting power dynamic determined by caste, rank and class depending greatly on magical power--and the title heroine, long prophesied and awaited throwing a joker into this deck. Bishop is adept at making this child protagonist intriguing and yet act her age. And though this is (rightly) described as a "dark fantasy" there is a great deal of leavening humor in the novel. I like Bishop's inversion of the demonic, and in this novel Saetan, Lucifar and Daemon are well-drawn, endearing characters. There are disturbing elements in this novel; depictions of child abuse are an integral part of the story, but I was entranced by this introduction of a magical world unlike any other I've encountered in fiction. This one is a keeper I've reread more than once. There are two other novels, Heir to the Shadows and Queen of the Darkness that together complete the story.

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  • Posted February 6, 2010

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    Flawed but ultimately moving.

    Several people recommended I try Anne Bishop's Black Jewels Trilogy based on my love of Jacqueline Carey's Kushiel's Legacy series. I can see why -- both books share a similar forthrightness about the act of love, particularly love tinged with sado-masochism. However, right off the bat it became obvious that while in the Kushiel novels sado-masochism was about trust, in Daughter of the Blood it is about power.

    Every character in the novel except for Jaenelle is involved in power plays large and small; there is no trust to be had between any two individuals (again, excepting Jaenelle). This made the novel incredibly frustrating for me -- I hate it when the entirety of the conflict in a novel could be solved by a few of the people sitting down together, talking things out, and taking that (to me, easy) leap of faith that they aren't all trying to stab each other in the back. That that lack of trust meant that Jaenelle was being sexually abused (blindingly obvious to me from page one, though none of the men that supposedly loved her noticed) for almost 400 pages with no one to step in and rescue her made me very angry at times.

    Many things in the novel created a low level of frustration. The magic system was too much like in an RPG; I never got any sense for the physical landscape; I could have used a cast of characters but none was provided; there were too many places where the most obvious choice was taken in a scene. (How many times do I have to see/read a character get offered a handkerchief, blow his/her nose in it, then wonder whether to hand it back to the person who offered it?) On a larger level, Daemon's rigidly controlled lust for Jaenelle left a bad taste in my mouth -- I don't care that her soul was Witch, and ageless; both her body and her consciousness were that of a 12-year old girl. Given Daemon's character as it had been set out prior to their meeting, his strong physical reaction to her presence didn't fit. I didn't accept their relationship until several chapters in, when Bishop showed Jaenelle bringing out his playful side and giving him a glimpse of the childhood he never had.

    But that scene served as a sort of turning-point for me with this novel. At that moment I finally believed in Jaenelle and Daemon as people, and once I believed I cared desperately what was going to happen to them. I read the final quarter of the novel breathlessly, rooting for a happy ending with all my heart. Therein lies the real difference between the Kushiel novels and Daughter of the Blood: from page one in Kushiel's Dart, Carey treated her heroic characters like real people, showing their flaws and hesitations, showing their epic qualities, and always balancing those bits with their humor and lightheartedness and joy. That balance between the heroic and the mundane, the dark and the light, captured my heart immediately, while Bishop took almost 300 pages to do the same. I will be continuing the trilogy, because I finally did break through and love Jaenelle, but I certainly can't put it in the same breath as Jacqueline Carey's masterpiece yet.

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted March 27, 2012

    Its like watching a train hit a cattle truck.. you know its nast

    Its like watching a train hit a cattle truck.. you know its nasty, you know there is going to be horrific stuff but you still have to look..
    This book has every element that I hate; rape, child rape, mutilation & still I couldn't stop reading. The language is so compelling that you feel transported in a way. The characters are well developed & storyline is unexpected..

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  • Anonymous

    Posted March 19, 2012

    Favorite

    This is the first book to my favorite series. I enjoy the chacters a great deal. Though what drew me in the most was the universe and that she crafted it down to the finest detail without causing me to become bored in the slightest.

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  • Posted January 19, 2012

    Love me some Bishop!

    I love this book! I suggest it to everyone I know! Well the whole series not just this book. o0o did I say I love Anne Bishop!?!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted December 26, 2011

    Slow start, interesting ending.

    The beginning of the book dragged. As another reviewer said, it dumped a lot of stuff on you and was was rather disjointed in its presentation. Some things it didn't even bother explaining or delving into, it just mentioned them and moved right along. I don't usually mind this type of in medias res storytelling, but it should really be followed up with at least some pertinent exposition.

    The concept of taking traditionally 'evil' elements and putting a positive light on them is not all that new to this reader. Bishop takes it in a fairly predictable direction, but it is a sensible and interesting direction nonetheless.

    This is at its core a romance, and not my usual cup of tea. (Moreover, it is only the beginning, as the full arc of the romance storyline spans most of the trilogy.) However, once things get rolling with the political, moral, and fantasy elements it all mixes well into a fairly interesting read. Feel like reading about cold, stoic men softening due to the machinations of a mischievous yet innocent young princess? This book is for you.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted December 17, 2011

    Recomended

    I found this book a little difficult to get into at first. I started it and then left it a couple of years. When I picked it up again I could barely do anything else but read it. I love the heroes, strong and sometimes vulnerable as they are, and loved to hate the villians. The setting is also great. I will be reading this series again in future.

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  • Posted October 13, 2011

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    A dark, erotic, and horrifyingly brillaint fantasy!!

    Wow! I mean Wow! Daughter of the Blood is one of the most mesmerizing, powerful, unforgettable books I have ever read. If I could give it a million stars I would. This book has it all, and it makes you laugh, cry, cringe, think, and hope. Talk about making a splash with your first 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. First off this book deals with very dark issues, including abuse and the kind of society that result 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. Bishop comes on strong right from page one, showing us her strange world unapologetically in all its bizarre and nightmarish glory. But don't be put off by the book's initial shock value - the author delivers a fully realized, complex plot, a unique magic system and social culture, and vivid characters. Daemon is a splendid creation, radiating with sexual energy and brooding intensity. He bursts into every scene with such charisma that I couldn't help but cheer whenever he is allowed to shine in all his terrifying glory. Bishop's male characters are balanced out by her equally stunning female characters, specifically Janelle and Surreal, who we will get to know better as the series progresses. My only complaint is that Bishop tries to include too many characters. By the end I felt I needed a chart to keep them all straight and some of the lesser ones had already faded into the background. Anne Bishop weaves these dark threads with those of hope that with the coming of the new queen, Jaenelle, that thing will change. If they can protect her long enough for her to grow up. 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. You really MUST read this book if you like dark fantasy, because if you haven't read it you really don't know what you're missing.

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  • Posted September 27, 2011

    Paranormal Readers-Check this Author!

    Generally Anne Bishops books could be classified as urban fantasy. But paranormal readers really need to check out her stuff. Start with the Back Jewels set. The trilogy is all available on E-book! She does have other series but this is the best.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted June 8, 2011

    I don't think you will be disappointed...I sure wasn't!

    If you like Diana Gabaldon, Jacqueline Carey, J Frost, P Briggs, JR Ward, check out this series. You'll easily get hooked on both the characters and the world.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted June 6, 2011

    Amazing

    I have read and reread this series over and over. It is one of my favorites of all time!

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  • Posted February 25, 2011

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    5 Stars

    Every book in the Black Jewel series is absolutely amazing. I havent found another author that can compete with Anne Bishops unique writing. Each book keeps you on the edge of your seat waiting to find out what happens next. The Tir Alainn and Ephemera series are also great books. Completely worth reading.

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  • Posted December 2, 2010

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    Fascinating start....

    As a first introduction to this author, I am impressed. The plots sets off at a quick pace and keeps that pace throughout. The characters are well planned and executed which makes them intriguing and makes you want to root for them. I got a little squeamish at some points with the violent sexual overtures but for the most part I did not mind. Overall a fascinating tale that made me want to read the next book as soon as possible.

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  • Posted December 22, 2009

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    Terrific read

    Actually bought this for my brother since I read and loved the whole series. He couldn't put it down. Great for everyone who enjoys orginality combined with good writing. It is in my permanant library.

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  • Posted November 16, 2009

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    Started off slow but picked up!

    Started reading this book and was a little disappointed at first. Almost put it away but after about 75-100 pages I got HOOKED!! I just fell in love with the characters and was pleasantly surprised how they turned out. I am very happy I didn't put it away and now I'm hooked on the whole series...

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  • Posted August 15, 2009

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    I loved this book. It's a great series.

    You have to read this series. I was leary when I bought it, and then I couldn't put it down.

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  • Posted July 4, 2009

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    Glad I bought it,

    I'm glad I bought this book. But, I should have bought the version with all three books together. Now I have to buy books 2 and 3 separately. I will definitely keep this series on my shelf to read over and over again in the future. I only gave it four stars, though, because parts of the story are a little too racy for me.I don't recommend this book for teens and younger.

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  • Posted May 4, 2009

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    Oh My Gosh!

    I grabbed this book off the shelf without ever having read this author before. OMG!! I was hooked right away. I went through every emotion possible while reading this book and then some. I highly reccommend this book but must warn you that there is some violence and torture involved and the author does not hold back. It is very much worth reading it.

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