Review of 'Daughter of the Blood (The Black Jewels #1)' on 'Goodreads'
5 stars
This is my review when I first read this novel in 1999.
Bishop writes a dark novel. This is her first published novel, but already this trilogy has a following that I believe will continue to grow as time goes on. This book will appeal to those who like dark fantasy and is a good starting point for those looking to expand their tastes in fantasy and science fiction. This was my first such novel. I did find the book hard to get into the first few pages. They were actually a turn-off and the only reason I continued was because had already bought the trilogy. (Bishop's novels are not available in most libraries yet.) I am very glad I continued to read this book. After the initial strangeness and difficulty with the names and places, I became fascinated and couldn't wait until my next free moment to continue reading. …
This is my review when I first read this novel in 1999.
Bishop writes a dark novel. This is her first published novel, but already this trilogy has a following that I believe will continue to grow as time goes on. This book will appeal to those who like dark fantasy and is a good starting point for those looking to expand their tastes in fantasy and science fiction. This was my first such novel. I did find the book hard to get into the first few pages. They were actually a turn-off and the only reason I continued was because had already bought the trilogy. (Bishop's novels are not available in most libraries yet.) I am very glad I continued to read this book. After the initial strangeness and difficulty with the names and places, I became fascinated and couldn't wait until my next free moment to continue reading.
What can you expect when you pick up this book? It is a story about Jaenelle, a young black widow witch who is Witch, and the people drawn to her, specifically the Diablo males. Even though the focal character is Jaenelle, the perspective of the story is shown through the eyes of Daemon and Saeton. Yes, a main character is the High Lord of Hell. This can either be a big turn off or a very appealing aspect. I was bothered at first by it, but the book is quite interesting and has a very good story, so I stopped letting it bother me.
The book is highly sensual and may not be appropriate for children under age 13. There are also very violent, disgusting acts that take place with children.