4.25.2011 | Monday

Anathema

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Anathematitle: Anathema
author: Megg Jensen
series: The Song of Eloh Saga #2
published: 11 February 2011
publisher: 80 Pages Incorporated
genre(s): fantasy, romance
pages: 193
source: author
format: eARC
buy/shelve it: Amazon | B&N | BookBub | BookHype | Goodreads

rating: five-stars | series rating: five-stars

the blurb

Forget prophecy. Make your own destiny.

Reychel is a slave girl surrounded by magic, lies, and manipulation. Her best friend disappears in the middle of the night leaving Reychel to face her fifteenth birthday, the day her master burns his brand into the back of her bald head, alone.

Sheltered from the outside world and without any hope for escape, can Reychel learn to believe in herself?


my review

Anathema is the first in a new trilogy by Megg Jensen, and a wonderful start to it.  The story centers around Reychel, a slave girl who has known no other life than that of slavery.  But, even though she is a slave, she has always been treated differently by her master, mysteriously both being afforded special treatment and being restricted even more than the other slaves.  That mystery is at the center of the plot and its characters.  For the first part of the book, it is almost as if two distinct worlds have been created by the author, with Reychel so very separate from the outside world of the other characters.  It was a very unique way of adding interest to the story.  Reychel’s complete, and bizarre, isolation kept me wondering why, and that kept me thoroughly engrossed.  There were a lot of twists and turns and the story was very well-paced.  I have to say, I was absolutely POSITIVE I knew where the story was going for one of the major twists towards the end,… and I was completely wrong!  I love the unexpected!!

The characters were wonderfully developed, each of them having their own story that wove intricately together to form the full story.  The characters were all equally well-developed, regardless of how big their role was within the story line,  For me, that makes for a much richer read.  Each of them was entirely believable and real, even set in a fantasy world.

And while I realize we have all been told not to judge a book by its cover, but it is a completely safe thing to do with this particular book! I recommend you run, not walk, to get yourself a copy of this wonderful book!  And be sure to pick up the next installment, Ouibliette, coming this summer!

About Megg Jensen

Best-selling fantasy author. Swing dancer. Natural redhead. Total spaz. Lover of bad scifi movies, great fantasy novels, and expensive shoes.

Megg Jensen is a bestselling author of high fantasy.

No stranger to top ten lists on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and the iBookstore, Megg’s novels (Anathema, Oubliette, Severed, Sleepers, Afterlife, The Sundering) have garnered millions of downloads, attracting thousands of fans all over the world.

Growing up on the amazing fantasy and scifi of the 1980s, Megg’s influences include Marion Zimmer Bradley, Robert Jordan, and Terry Goodkind. She lives in Chicago with her husband, kids, and two miniature schnauzers.

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