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Daughter of the Blood by Anne Bishop
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bookshelves: books-i-own-kindle, read-in-2014, buddy-read, for-review-read, netgalley, books-i-own-print, read-in-2018
Read 2 times. Last read September 29, 2018 to September 30, 2018.

1st read - January 2014
2nd read - September 2018

Buddy read with Aly, Ange, Annie & Anzu (Although I think only Aly, Anzu and I actually ended up reading it LOL)

Daughter of the Blood is a really difficult book to review and I think that's partly due to how uncomfortable it made me feel when I was reading it. This is a DARK fantasy story, if you're looking for an easy read then that's not what you're going to get here. However, if you're looking for a story that is as compelling as it is disturbing then this may be just what you're after. If I'd known the kind of things this story included (everything from child molestation, rape, incest, abuse, torture and much much more) then I would have been wary about picking it up but no matter how squeamish reading it made me feel there was never a point where I wanted to put the book down and walk away. I was so engrossed in this world and the characters that I just had to know what was going to happen next!

Anne Bishop has created a fascinating but brutal world, one where power has completely corrupted the people in charge. Society is ruled by those of the Blood, men and women with magic whose abilities are defined by the colour of jewel they receive at birth. It is a matriarchal society where territories are ruled by the Queens who have the strongest magic and they are served by their male counterparts the Warlords. There was peace and happiness for centuries until they fell under the power of a dark and twisted High Queen, Dorothea, a woman who thinks nothing of terrorising the people under her command. In fact she has encouraged the other Queens to treat men as worse than nothing, they are often little more than sex slaves who are under complete control of Dorothea and the other Queens that she allows to rule over smaller territories. The world is split into three different realms - Terreille, Kaeleer and Hell - but most of this story takes place in Terreille and Hell (I have to admit I'm a little confused about how Kaeleer fits into the picture but I'm assuming that will become more clear as the series continues). The realms have been divided and under Dorothea's reign Terreille has become a dark and terrifying place. There is only one hope for the realms to be reunited and prophecy has long since told of Witch, the most powerful Queen to be born in centuries, one who will either heal or destroy the world.

For centuries Saetan, the overlord of Hell, has awaited the birth of Witch and finally she is here. Jaenelle is just seven years old when she finds her way to Hell and befriends him and he instantly recognises her for who and what she is. It will take years of training before she is ready to fulfil the prophecy but that is only if he manages to keep her safe from those that seek to harm her. Jaenelle is already capable of incredible and terrifying things but she doesn't have proper control of her magic and desperately needs the lessons he can give her. Saetan is a father figure to Jaenelle and he would do anything to help her but that isn't easy when she is so determined to follow her own path, she is a wanderer who has friends throughout all three realms and in her own way she is just as determined to protect those she cares about. She refuses to stay safe in Hell when her friends need her help and she keeps secrets about things that happen because she tries to spare Saetan the pain of knowing the kind of trouble she is in.

Jaenelle also befriends Saetan's two sons Daemon and and Lucivar although her relationship with them is very different to the one she has with Saetan. Daemon and Lucivar are both slaves who are under control of Dorothea, they have spent centuries being abused and tortured biding their time until Witch comes into her power and can free them. We don't see a great deal of Lucivar here but whenever we do get his point of view he is either suffering the worst kind of torture or watching it happen to someone else. I'm actually glad we don't see more of him because his scenes were incredibly difficult to read about, I just wish I could say they were the worst in the book and unfortunately they weren't! Daemon is a pleasure slave who has spent centuries forced to do the bidding of Dorothea, but in spite of that he actually has a kind of innocence to him, one that Jaenelle brings to the surface through their friendship. Daemon would do anything to keep Jaenelle safe, he would go through any kind of pain or suffering himself if it meant she didn't have to but even he isn't powerful enough to protect her the entire time. Scenes towards the end of the book absolutely broke my heart and I have no idea how Jaenelle is going to come back from what happened to her. Thankfully the abuse she suffers is one of the few scenes that isn't detailed graphically in the story but the aftermath is more than enough to show just how badly she suffered and it makes for difficult reading.

Daughter of the Blood is a fascinating but brutal story, it is graphic and unflinching when it comes to showing the darkest that the world has to offer. This is a compelling book that hits you where it hurts and makes it hard to keep breathing but one that you can't look away from. As much as I'm kind of terrified to see where Anne Bishop will take us next I'm in it for the long haul and there is no way I can stop reading this series. The world building is absolutely fascinating and I am so invested in these characters that I want to see them get the happy ending that they deserve. Apart from Dorothea and a few others who are evil to the core - them I want to see suffer in the most brutal ways imaginable!
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Reading Progress

June 23, 2010 – Shelved
January 23, 2014 – Started Reading
January 23, 2014 – Shelved as: to-read
January 23, 2014 – Shelved as: books-i-own-kindle
January 24, 2014 –
20.0% "There area lot of different names to get used to & I have a lot of questions about the world but I'm finding it very hard to put down which is definitely a good sign!"
January 24, 2014 –
28.0% "I'm not sure if I SHOULD like this! It's very incestuous - we've had 2 brothers kissing & now a mother fantasising about her son - and we've also got 3 grown men (who are centuries old) who are just waiting for the 7 year old girl to reach 17 so they can claim her! I should want to run away screaming but I find myself wanting to know what happens next"
January 24, 2014 –
33.0% "Holy crap there are some sick & twisted characters in this book! Dorothea seems to be the cause of a lot of it but that's no excuse for Kartane's actions"
January 24, 2014 –
35.0% "I'm really not sure if I want to carry on reading this. I knew it was dark but this is so much worse than I expected! I might wait for one of my fellow buddy readers to overtake me & see if it gets better"
January 26, 2014 –
99.0% "I don't know how to begin describing this book. It's dark, disturbing, gory & horrific but at the same time strangely compelling and addictive! I'm going to have to read the next one just to see how things turn out but I really hope it's not quite as hard hitting"
January 26, 2014 – Shelved as: read-in-2014
January 26, 2014 – Finished Reading
January 27, 2014 – Shelved as: buddy-read
February 25, 2014 – Shelved as: for-review-read
February 25, 2014 – Shelved as: netgalley
October 1, 2014 – Shelved as: books-i-own-print
September 29, 2018 – Started Reading
September 29, 2018 –
1.0% "So many of my friends adore this series and are absolutely horrified that I've only read the first 3 books. Since I read them back in 2014 I figured I'd better reread those early books before I continue with the series, there's no way I can remember all the little details from that long ago LOL"
September 29, 2018 –
30.0% "I forgot how compelling this world is! It’s brutal & heartbreaking but I love the main characters"
September 29, 2018 –
33.0% "I don’t think I’ve ever loathed a fictional character as much as I loathe Dorothea. This bitch deserves to die the slowest and most painful death anyone can think of only to be repeatedly brought back to life and made to suffer it all over again. And again. And again. Daily! For hundreds of years! And that would only be half as bad as the suffering she’s inflicted on others."
September 30, 2018 –
99.0% "This book was just as rage inducing the second time around! I’m torally sucked back into this world though, so much that I’m diving straight into my reread of book 2.

Review books, what review books? So much for my planned reading schedule LOL"
September 30, 2018 – Shelved as: read-in-2018
September 30, 2018 – Finished Reading

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Anzû Ew? O_O


Sarah LMAO Anzu! I'm really not too sure what to make of this one yet, there is something that's keeping me reading though so I'll let you know later :o)


Anzû But... *sigh* I'll try to go in open minded. Even though.. ew...


Sarah I agree with the ewww comment LOL


Sarah I did Aly :o) I'm still trying to figure out what the heck I'm going to say in my review though - I don't know where to start LOL


Aly is so frigging bored That was my problem as well... I don't think I make any sense in my review... but I tried :D


Sarah I haven't read your review yet (I try not to read reviews until I've written mine) but I'll read it soon :o)


message 9: by Brigid (new)

Brigid Oh, no! Maybe I scared Annie with my 'it gets more graphic' comment? Oops. I was really disgusted by the molestation too. Not sure why it was in there.


Sarah This is such an uncomfortable read isn't it Brigid! It was incredibly hard to carry on reading at times and I kept wanting to skip through certain events without having to know such graphic details but I still couldn't look away! The molestation was horrific, all of the sexual abuse and torture was. There are definitely some sick characters in this series!


message 11: by Brigid (last edited Mar 03, 2014 04:52PM) (new)

Brigid Sarah wrote: "This is such an uncomfortable read isn't it Brigid! It was incredibly hard to carry on reading at times and I kept wanting to skip through certain events without having to know such graphic details..."

yeah...I did not like it. I've never been uncomfortable while reading a book to this extent before. Very disturbing. Why did she need to put child molestation in there? Was it just part of the plot or did she want the reader to feel some intense emotion?


Sarah I can see why you didn't like it and I hated that part too. This definitely isn't the kind of book everyone is going to enjoy but I still found it strangely addictive.

I do think some things were included in too much detail though. I feel like it was definitely written to get a reaction from people and I guess it works too LOL


message 13: by Tandie (new) - added it

Tandie I’m worried about the pedophilia. How young is the child?


Sarah Tandie wrote: "I’m worried about the pedophilia. How young is the child?"

Sorry for the slow reply Tandie, this is a really dark world where sex is used (both by women and men) to punish and abuse, there is a mother who abuses her adult son and women and men who are tortured or used as sex slaves too. There is mention of children being raped, it's fairly off page even though we know it's happening but the main character Jaenelle does get raped on page when she's about 12 or 13 and we get to see the aftereffects of that which was really disturbing. It's one of those books that can be quite hard to read at times but is also strangely compelling, I loved the main characters but there were a lot of other people who I would happily stab!


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