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Heir to The Shadows [Black Jewels Trilogy Book 2] [Secure eReader (recommended)/Mobipocket/Microsoft Reader]
eBook by Anne Bishop
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eBook Category: Fantasy
eBook Description: In this violently passionate, darkly fascinating world, the Blood rule: a race of witches and warlocks whose power is channeled through magical jewels. Ambitions unfurl in this second novel of The Black Jewels Trilogy, as the realm's dreams of a liberator have finally been made flesh... Jaenelle, singled out by prophecy as the living embodiment of magic, is haunted by the cruel battles the Blood have fought over her-for not all of them await her as their Savior. Nothing, however, can deflect her from her destiny-and the day of reckoning looms near. When her memories return. When her magic matures. When she is forced to accept her fate. On that day, the dark Realms will know what it means to be ruled by Witch.
eBook Publisher: Penguin Group/Roc
Fictionwise Release Date: August 2007
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MobiPocket Reader ISBN: 1429545755 Microsoft Reader ISBN: 97804514611429545712 eReader (recommended) ISBN: 1429545739

CHAPTER ONE 1 / Terreille Surrounded by guards, Lucivar Yaslana, the half-breed Eyrien Warlord Prince, walked into the courtyard, fully expecting to hear the order for his execution. There was no other reason for a salt mine slave to be brought to this courtyard, and Zuultah, the Queen of Pruul, had good reason to want him dead. Prythian, the High Priestess of Askavi, still wanted him alive, still hoped to turn him to stud. But Prythian wasn't standing in the courtyard with Zuultah. Dorothea SaDiablo, the High Priestess of Hayll, was. Lucivar spread his dark, membranous wings to their full span, taking advantage of Pruul's desert air to let them dry. Lady Zuultah glanced at her Master of the Guard. A moment later, the Master's whip whistled through the air, and the lash cut deep into Lucivar's back. Lucivar hissed through his clenched teeth and folded his wings. "Any other acts of defiance will earn you fifty strokes," Zuultah snapped. Then she turned to confer with Dorothea SaDiablo. What was the game? Lucivar wondered. What had brought Dorothea out of her lair in Hayll? And who was the angry Green-Jeweled Prince who stood apart from the women, clutching a folded square of cloth? Cautiously sending out a psychic probe, Lucivar caught all the emotional scents. From Zuultah, there was excitement and the usual underlying viciousness. From Dorothea, a sense of urgency and fear. Beneath the unknown Prince's anger was grief and guilt. Dorothea's fear was the most interesting because it meant that Daemon Sadi had not been recaptured yet. A cruel, satisfied smile curled Lucivar's lips. Seeing the smile, the Green-Jeweled Prince became hostile. "We're wasting time," he said sharply, taking a step toward Lucivar. Dorothea spun around. "Prince Alexander, these things must be do—" Philip Alexander opened the cloth, holding two corners as he spread his arms wide. Lucivar stared at the stained sheet. So much blood. Too much blood. Blood was the living river—and the psychic thread. If he sent out a psychic probe and touched that stain… Something deep within him stilled and became brittle. Lucivar forced himself to meet Philip Alexander's hostile stare. "A week ago, Daemon Sadi abducted my twelve-year-old niece and took her to Cassandra's Altar, where he raped and then butchered her." Philip flicked his wrists, causing the sheet to undulate. Lucivar swallowed hard to keep his stomach down. He slowly shook his head. "He couldn't have raped her," he said, more to himself than to Philip. "He can't…. He's never been able to perform that way." "Maybe it wasn't bloody enough for him before," Philip snapped. "This is Jaenelle's blood, and Sadi was recognized by the Warlords who tried to rescue her." Copyright © Anne Bishop, 1999.
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