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By Darkness Hid (Blood of Kings, book 1) (edição: 2009)

de Jill Williamson (Autor)

Séries: Blood of the Kings (1)

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Fantasy. Young Adult Fiction. Young Adult Literature. HTML:

Darkness divides the land.
Half of Er'Rets is locked beneath an impenetrable shroud. On the side that still sees the sun, two young people struggle to understand the mind-communication abilities thrust upon them.
/> It's called bloodvoicing. Some say it's a gift. One of the newly "gifted" wish it had never come.
Achan had been a slave all his life. Worse than a slaveâ??a stray. He is consigned to the kitchens of a lord and forced to swallow a foul potion every day. When an enigmatic knight offers to train Achan for the Kingsguard, he readily accepts. But his new skills with the sword do not prepare him for the battle raging between the voices in his head.
Vrell Sparrow is not who she seems. She masquerades as a boy to avoid capture by the powerful forces that seek to exploit her. But Vrell feels called to help a young squire who recently discovered his bloodvoicing gift, even if doing so requires her to work with those who could destroy her.
While Achan learns to use his new ability, Vrell struggles to shut hers down. All the voices strive to learn Achan and Vrell's true identitiesâ??and a different kind of voice is calling them both.
Toward a destination that is by darkness hid… (mais)

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Título:By Darkness Hid (Blood of Kings, book 1)
Autores:Jill Williamson (Autor)
Informação:Enclave (2009), 376 pages
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By Darkness Hid (Blood of Kings, book 1) de Jill Williamson

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This was a good book that is turning out to be a somewhat typical 'seat the rightful king' tale. It maybe somewhat typical on the storyline, but is nevertheless enjoyable. I also wasn't aware before purchase that it is a Christian Fantasy, also having the theme that the nation should serve a single deity.
The writing and story was uneven in places, but overall it was good enough for me to get the second book in the series "To Darkness Fled". Much to my dismay, the author is still working on the third in the series. ( )
  jazzbird61 | Feb 29, 2024 |
What in the world did I just read?
I'm speechless. ( )
  libraryofemma | Oct 20, 2023 |
This is a debut novel from this Author, and the first in a trilogy which, if this book is anything to judge the others by is going to be an enjoyable series.

There are two main protagonists in this novel, and both are written masterfully and with pen that draws the reader to them and results in them caring deeply about these characters. Their comparative lifestyles are woven together skilfully and this gives them a feeling of being more than one dimensional character that can so often appear in a novel in this genre. The care with which the main characters are written spans over any and all characters the reader encounters as they progress through the book, making it one that does not leave the reader wondering who a certain person and what their role in the scheme of things is.

Initially getting immersed into the story presented a challenge, as the world in which it is set is again totally different from any other books I’ve so far read in this genre; it presents the reader with a whole new culture and time period, that once it becomes familiar will completely engulf you.

Unfortunately, the masterful storytelling and great character development was marred by the use of rather windy verbiage and a lack of use of simple verbs; in my opinion the Author did not need to go down this route to prove that they have a good command of the English language, and the overuse of descriptive language had a tendency to slow the novel down rather than allowing it to move at a steady and reliable pace. I’m also hoping that when the next instalments of the trilogy are published the Author chooses to use a more adept proof-reader; there were some very noticeable errors throughout the book that really marred the end product.

I highly would recommend this book novel, or are looking for a different approach in this genre and, despite the errors I have pointed out I am looking forward to reading the remaining books in the series.

Originally reviewed on: http://catesbooknuthut.com/2013/12/20/review-by-darkness-hid-blood-of-kings-1-ji...




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  Melline | Aug 13, 2022 |
This is a debut novel from this Author, and the first in a trilogy which, if this book is anything to judge the others by is going to be an enjoyable series.

There are two main protagonists in this novel, and both are written masterfully and with pen that draws the reader to them and results in them caring deeply about these characters. Their comparative lifestyles are woven together skilfully and this gives them a feeling of being more than one dimensional character that can so often appear in a novel in this genre. The care with which the main characters are written spans over any and all characters the reader encounters as they progress through the book, making it one that does not leave the reader wondering who a certain person and what their role in the scheme of things is.

Initially getting immersed into the story presented a challenge, as the world in which it is set is again totally different from any other books I’ve so far read in this genre; it presents the reader with a whole new culture and time period, that once it becomes familiar will completely engulf you.

Unfortunately, the masterful storytelling and great character development was marred by the use of rather windy verbiage and a lack of use of simple verbs; in my opinion the Author did not need to go down this route to prove that they have a good command of the English language, and the overuse of descriptive language had a tendency to slow the novel down rather than allowing it to move at a steady and reliable pace. I’m also hoping that when the next instalments of the trilogy are published the Author chooses to use a more adept proof-reader; there were some very noticeable errors throughout the book that really marred the end product.

I highly would recommend this book novel, or are looking for a different approach in this genre and, despite the errors I have pointed out I am looking forward to reading the remaining books in the series.

Originally reviewed on: http://catesbooknuthut.com/2013/12/20/review-by-darkness-hid-blood-of-kings-1-ji...




This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
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  TheAcorn | Nov 8, 2019 |
The first book in the Blood of Kings trilogy does a great job of grabbing the reader and engaging them in the world around Er'Rets. This book reads similar to Karen Hancock's series Legends of the Guardian-King. It is not quite as polished as Karen's works, but has a similar feel and reader engagement. It was obviously written for a slightly younger audience but still very much enjoyable regardless of age.

This first book certainly has me hooked on the series. Hopefully the next two are as enjoyable and fanciful. It is nice to be able to pick up a book and get lost in another land filled with Kings, Queens, and Biblical ideology. ( )
  PhilD41 | Sep 27, 2018 |
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Fantasy. Young Adult Fiction. Young Adult Literature. HTML:

Darkness divides the land.
Half of Er'Rets is locked beneath an impenetrable shroud. On the side that still sees the sun, two young people struggle to understand the mind-communication abilities thrust upon them.
It's called bloodvoicing. Some say it's a gift. One of the newly "gifted" wish it had never come.
Achan had been a slave all his life. Worse than a slaveâ??a stray. He is consigned to the kitchens of a lord and forced to swallow a foul potion every day. When an enigmatic knight offers to train Achan for the Kingsguard, he readily accepts. But his new skills with the sword do not prepare him for the battle raging between the voices in his head.
Vrell Sparrow is not who she seems. She masquerades as a boy to avoid capture by the powerful forces that seek to exploit her. But Vrell feels called to help a young squire who recently discovered his bloodvoicing gift, even if doing so requires her to work with those who could destroy her.
While Achan learns to use his new ability, Vrell struggles to shut hers down. All the voices strive to learn Achan and Vrell's true identitiesâ??and a different kind of voice is calling them both.
Toward a destination that is by darkness hid

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