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The Dark Queen  (Dark Queen, Bk 1)
The Dark Queen - Dark Queen, Bk 1
Author: Susan Carroll
From Brittany's misty shores to the decadent splendor of Paris's royal court, one woman must fulfill her destiny -- while facing the treacherous designs of Catherine de Medici, the dark queen. She is Ariane, the Lady of Faire Isle, one of the Cheney sisters, renowned for their mystical skills and for keeping the isle secure and prosperous. But t...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780345437969
ISBN-10: 0345437969
Publication Date: 2005
Pages: 533
Rating:
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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4 stars, based on 130 ratings
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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musyklvr avatar reviewed The Dark Queen (Dark Queen, Bk 1) on + 32 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 6
I picked up this book because there was supposed to be a lot of intrigue and murder and sorcery in it. I read the reviews stating there was a "dash" of romance, and thought "eh, I don't like romance novels, but I'll give this a try."

Don't be fooled. About 150 pages went by before there was anything of extreme note that did NOT have to do with romance. While the middle/end of the book focused more on the intrigue, etc., this book read (to me, who doesn't like romance novels) as a romance novel with some other stuff thrown in.

That's not to say that I didn't enjoy the story, or the characters. I did. It's a fluffy book, pretty easy to read, and the parts with Catherine de Medici were fascinating. I just wish the book had purported to be more about romance, because it was.
CozyLover avatar reviewed The Dark Queen (Dark Queen, Bk 1) on + 335 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
First in the series and very well written. An enjoying read with lots of historical details, a bit of the paranormal and a dash of romance too. Interesting characters and a well thought out plot round out this book and make it a very enjoyable read.
KarenLS avatar reviewed The Dark Queen (Dark Queen, Bk 1) on + 25 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
Excellant historical fiction. This is the first three, The Courtesan and The Silver Rose being 2 and 3, respectively. I highly recommend it
FeliciaJ avatar reviewed The Dark Queen (Dark Queen, Bk 1) on + 136 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
The plot was sometimes cliche, dragged on too long and at times defied logic, but I enjoyed reading this book anyway. This breezy novel pits Ariane Cheney, the wise woman of Faire Isle, against the dark machinations of Catherine de Medici, the dowager Queen of France. Ariane must unravel a murder plot, defy witch hunters and keep her headstrong sisters out of trouble, all while trying to deny her attraction to the powerful, enigmatic Comte de Renard. I liked the characters enough that I will probably read the rest of the trilogy, which continues with "The Courtesan" and "The Silver Rose."
reviewed The Dark Queen (Dark Queen, Bk 1) on + 31 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
The first three books of this series are positively addictive. Though at times the book teeters on harlequin romance, it is a tale of compelling characters and addictive plot. Each character is well developed and you really "get to know" them. Be prepared to read all three (Dark Queen, The Courtesan, The Silver Rose)
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puglovinreader avatar reviewed The Dark Queen (Dark Queen, Bk 1) on
A good read, not incredibly exciting and takes a bit to get into the plot.
booksalicious avatar reviewed The Dark Queen (Dark Queen, Bk 1) on + 43 more book reviews
The Dark Queen was an enjoyable novel that took me into the world of Ariane the oldest of the Cheney sisters , three young girls on the verge of their twenties who having lost their Mother are now facing the debts that their Father left behind when he fled on a sea voyage to escape their Mother's illness and his guilt at having caused part of her heart ache because of his illicit affair in far off Paris.

Ariane struggles as she takes her place as the Lady of Fair Isle, who is known for protecting the inhabitants of the Island and passing down the secrets of its healing healing myths and legends to her daughters. She has learned everything she needs to know from her recently deceased Mother, and is struggling to raise her two sisters, as they grieve the total loss of one parent, and the disappearance of another. Gabrielle the middle sister is set on escaping the island, and her past which the book, hints at is not a pleasant one, because of the pain caused by a past suitor. And this is the least Ariane's problem's as an errant soldier comes to stay, the younger sister half nymph in training, invite's stray animal's with a look to come to roost in their home, and the local comte Renard and Ariane, fight on and off, as he vighs, for her hand in marriage with or without her cosent; which she seems more than at times willing to give.

This book will keep you turning the pages into the night as the first in a series of truly bewitching novels.
reviewed The Dark Queen (Dark Queen, Bk 1) on + 50 more book reviews
I had higher hopes for this book. It was good, but the romance pretty much over road anything else that might have been interesting in the book. It was better than the average romantic drivel, but still the romance was the plot. Sigh. I love historical fiction for bringing into that period of time, but this book only gives a small glimpse. I liked the book better until the end where it had the typical romantic ending of the male lead forced to give up his deepest darkest secrets to prove his love. Oh please. At any rate, it is an easy mostly entertaining read that sets you up for the next books in the series and I admit I'm interested enough to order the next 3.

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