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The dark jewels trilogy
The dark jewels trilogy











the dark jewels trilogy the dark jewels trilogy

All power in The Realms is concentrated in those “of the Blood” that you can basically think of as witches and warlocks. The Realms are not a place full of warm and fuzzies. This first installment of the Black Jewel’s Trilogy introduces us to dark, sexified fantasy world called “The Three Realms” which are known individually as Terreille, Hell and Kaeleer. I am suffering severe mind-boggle that this is really her first published work as this story has a high quality quotient and prose that displays real polish. Sure, that's kind of Satanic, in a sense, but not quite the sense the author wants, I think.įor her virgin effort at novel-crafting, Anne Bishop has laid down a strong piece of dark fantasy that is richly drawn, psychologically savage and dripping with THROB. and who names their characters Saetan (very obviously meant as an analogue to Satan, the devil, what-have-you) and Daemon- but doesn't bring along any of the associated mythology or world-pieces? Yes, supposedly Saetan rules in Hell, but Hell here is context-free (as there's no religion-system here), and Saetan is rather depicted as a bumbling daddy-figure who likes to give his "daughter of the soul" whatever she wants. too much." The plot is well-paced, and makes good use of cliffhangers- but there's just too much else wrong with it to make me want to read the next one. The world is nigh-incomprehensible (who includes a list of jewel ranks and titles (broken down by gender), but not a freaking map? especially when this place apparently uses interdimensional travel?!) I wish I could feel sympathetic to the characters- but they all remind me of a too-perfect job interview: "my only flaw is that I love my work.













The dark jewels trilogy