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Queen of the Darkness (Black Jewels Trilogy, Book 3)
Author: Anne Bishop

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Publisher: Roc
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780451456731 - ISBN-10: 0451456734
Publication Date: 1/1/2000
Pages: 430

Book Description:
It began with the mystery of Daughter of the Blood. It continued with the magic of Heir to the Shadows. Now, the stunning conclusion to the The Black Jewels Trilogy. Praise for the Black Jewels Trilogy: "Fascinating... One of the most eagerly awaited conclusions to a trilogy."-- The Romance Reader "Darkly mesmerizing...fascinatingly different...worth checking out."-- Locus "Lavishly sensual...a richly detailed world."-- Library Journal "Intense...erotic, violent, and imaginative. This one is white-hot."-- Nancy Kress "So rich, so lush...so dark and compelling."-- American Bookseller "Fabulous...a uniquely realized fantasy...Ms. Bishop holds us spellbound." (four and a 1/2 stars)-- Romantic Times

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KaeLee N. (soraidh) wrote on 4/24/2007...

3 member(s) found this review helpful.

The first part of it was quite good. I was just as much in love with the characters as I was in the first two books. I enjoyed the small amusements even in the face of the adversity. The kindred Blood were more important in this book and so we got to see more of them; this was a pleasant happenstance for me because I enjoyed how Bishop wrote them. Unfortunately, the ending was less than satisfactory for me. Don’t get me wrong, it was “good” as these things go but it left me with more questions than it did answers! I know the main outcome of the story but I want to know how things continued from that point. It’s my understanding that Bishop has written another book with for novellas of a sort from this world. One continues the story and so I think I’m going to have to find it and devour it like I did the other books in this series.

Joyce W. wrote on 7/28/2005...

3 member(s) found this review helpful.

With The Black Jewels Trilogy (consisting of Daughter of the Blood, Heir to the Shadows and Queen of the Darkness), Anne Bishop has taken the literature of dark fantasy to heights I never even dreamed of. She has created a universe I can barely begin to describe, a realm of kingdoms ruled by women -- in the form of witches, priestesses and Black Widow queens -- where the strongest of men are forced into the role of consort to the most vindictive of mistresses. Bishop turns good and evil upside down in this masterful literary vision, giving us heroes the likes of Saetan the High Lord of Hayll, his sons Daemon Sadi and Lucivar, and one very special and very powerful young lady named Jaenelle Angelline.
If you are searching for something different, something that will completely captivate you in the form of a world unlike any you have yet encountered in your literary journeys, The Black Jewels Trilogy stands ready to redefine your very conception of the literature of dark fantasy. This is fantasy that should appeal to women as well as men, for this is not just another work of fantasy built around warlike dwarves, ethereal elves and heroic battles fought by stereotypical male characters. The Black Jewels Trilogy is literature of the highest order, more than earning author Anne Bishop the title I now personally bestow upon her: the Queen of Dark Fantasy.

Lisa R. (lisareinke) wrote on 4/11/2008...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

The third book in the Black Jewels Trilogy stayed true to the story and characters. All in all, it was a satisfying book, but there were times when I wished for a bit more oomph, or cowbell, or something. Daemon finally arrives in court to be the Queen's Consort and it seems a bit like Anne Bishop wasn't quite sure how to get it on between these two - almost like she's good at writing masochism and sadism, warmth and family, but not quite comfortable with true love. Another awkward bit for me was how the author resolves the fates of the villainess' Dorothea and Heketah who are back stirring up big trouble again. With Witch being big-time powerful and finally coming of age, I was looking forward to a giant can of whoop-ass at the climax, and although the Event was big, the telling of it could have taken some lessons from any one of Buffy the Vampire's season finales for satisfaction. Still, for a full-fledged setting, excellent banter, and plain perversion, this trilogy rocks.

Tamara C. (onejump) wrote on 11/10/2006...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

Anne Bishop writes a good book about a magic kingdom in conflict, romance, witchery and sacrafice.

Chris B. (CB1) wrote on 1/23/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

This is Book Three of the Black Jewels Trilogy. 400+ pages of magic and witches and consots all vying for ultimate power.


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Victoria (YSB) - IL wrote on 10/22/2009...


Oh. I do love this series so much - I wish there was more to the ending... but there are two more books (three technically) in this world and I want to read them, so I can't even spend any more time writing about how much I love this book!

Barbara S. (tioga) wrote on 12/27/2008...


A fine ending to a great trilogy!

Frances S. (FrancesS) wrote on 2/27/2007...


The final book in this well written fantasy series.

Susan W. (keyskid1) wrote on 10/11/2006...


Book three of the black jewels trilogy. mesmerizing world of magic.

Dana W. (englishrose7) wrote on 9/1/2006...


I am completely hooked on this series! Can't wait to get my hands on more books by this author!

Merri L. (bookjunkie) wrote on 8/20/2005...


I loved this book so much that I went out and bought the whole series. I thought they were all really good.


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