Like it says in the foreword, the main story is told in the three previous volumes. This here are four shorts that fill gaps, or explain things. The first is about the golden spider, and the first web (which was a very chicken and eggs thing that hurts your head if you think about it too much). ...
This is definitely not the book I'd start with if you're new to Anne Bishop or her Dark Jewels series, but if you're a fan of the trilogy, I'd definitely recommend this book. I've heard this book compared to fan fiction, not in a disparaging sense, but because of its function in filling some notable...
A collection of stories that compliment the Dark Jewels trilogy and quite possibly should be read interleaved into the series. Before several of the stories it does note where they come in relation to the series.
Okay, somehow the stupid goodreads button made me delete my review of this book when I was trying to add it to my re-read in 2012 shelf.I hate that button.
I've only read "The Prince of Ebon Rih" inthis book of short stories. Lucivar's story was rewarding. I'm glad I read the reviews on Goodreads, which let me know that this story falls between Heir to the Shadows book two of the Dark Jewels Trilogy(recently finished) and Queen of the Darkness(unread...
The story of Lucivar and Marian is one of my all-time favorites--by far my favorite of the short stories. I go back and reread it periodically when I need a good love story to cheer me up.
YAY! The Black Jewels world is back. I love these stories in this anthology. It was wonderful to read these little spin off stories. I loved reading about Lucivar. While Zuulaman scared many in the story, I only felt rightful vengeance. I admire Saetan even more based on what he did. This is ...
Only read the Jaenelle/Daemon story, and really, resolution from the trilogy aside, it read a great deal like what I think would happen if a particular brand of Twilight fan actually encountered Edward Cullen and tried to take Bella down. Seemed somewhat of an odd choice after the main trilogy, but,...
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