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Original Title: | The Shadow Queen |
ISBN: | 0451462548 (ISBN13: 9780451462541) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Black Jewels #7 |
Characters: | Jaenelle Angelline, Daemon Sadi SaDiablo, Saetan SaDiablo, Lucivar Yaslana, Theran Grayhaven, Lady Cassidy, Gray / Jared Blaed Grayhaven |
Anne Bishop
Hardcover | Pages: 429 pages Rating: 4.32 | 11549 Users | 334 Reviews
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Title | : | The Shadow Queen (The Black Jewels #7) |
Author | : | Anne Bishop |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 429 pages |
Published | : | March 3rd 2009 by Roc (first published January 1st 2009) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Romance. Fiction. Magic. Dark Fantasy |
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In her national bestselling Black Jewels novels, Anne Bishop’s “surefire spell craft…leave[s] readers’ hearts pounding.” Now her “feverish pacing and terrifying twists” are showcased once again. In a tumultuous world ruled by witches and warlocks who wear their power as jewels, one Queen’s chance at redemption is the last hope for a desperate people…Dena Nehele is a land decimated by its past. Once it was ruled by corrupt Queens who were wiped out when the land was cleansed of tainted Blood. Now, only one hundred Warlord Princes stand - without a leader and without hope…
Theran Grayhaven is the last of his line, desperate to find the key that reveals a treasure great enough to restore Dena Nehele. But first he needs to find a Queen who knows Protocol, remembers the Blood’s code of honor, and lives by the Old Ways.
Languishing in the Shadow Realm, Lady Cassidy is a Queen without a court, a castoff. She is not beautiful. She thinks she is not strong. But when she is chosen to rule Dena Nehele, she must convince bitter men to serve once again.
Theran’s cousin Gray is a Warlord Prince who was damaged in mind and body by the vicious Queens who once ruled Dena Nehele. Yet something about Cassidy makes him want to serve - and makes him believe he can be made whole once again.
And only Cassidy can prove to Gray - and to herself - that wounds can heal and even the whisper of a promise can be fulfilled…
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Ratings: 4.32 From 11549 Users | 334 ReviewsDiscuss Appertaining To Books The Shadow Queen (The Black Jewels #7)
No. (Sorry, that's all I can think of to say here.)9 Apr 09- Thus far Theran is not as likable as his ancestor Jared due to his uncouth manner shall we say, I'd have to agree with Satan that this certain 'puppy' needs to brush up on his manners. But Unlike the reviews I've read I (at this point) don't mind the side plot of Daemon and Jaenelle, I like seeing what became of those two since the end of the Blood war with the two queen bitches.It saddens me that Prince Talon grew old and died without a family, I rather liked him and hoped that at the
What?! With the and the -- what?!If I wanted to read terrifying outpourings of personal id vortex, full of gender essentialism and staggeringly bad portrayals of PTSD and everyone acting like badly mismanaged three year olds who fuck and slaughter each other at a moments notice, Id spend more time at fanfiction.net, where at least I dont have to be appalled that someone got paid to write it.All I can say is, when I read the first chunk of the series last year during my 2L exams at the end of
A touching story of healing, of love and hope. A story where neither the Lady, nor her Warlord are perfect. A story for the heart and soul! I love it to pieces!!!No matter how many times I read it, it will always be 5 fabulous 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
This not the book I'd start with if you're new to Anne Bishop or her Dark Jewels series. I'd recommend reading first at least the opening trilogy of Daughter of the Blood, Heir to the Shadows and Queen of the Darkness, and I think it would help to read The Invisible Ring, which forms the backdrop to this tale set in the territory of Dona Nehele, once ruled by that novel's Gray Lady.In Queen of the Darkness, Saetan told Alexandra that it's not magical power that makes a strong queen, and after
Whenever I read a novel by Anne Bishop, I always find myself wondering what issues she may have with men, because the gender dynamics of the worlds she creates are so interesting. That she has much to say about relations between the genders is perhaps most obvious in her Tir Alainn series, the villains of which are guilty of just about everything that has ever been done to oppress women, from female genital mutilation to burning witches. In the Black Jewels universe, in my opinion Bishops
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