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Darkborn

by Alison Sinclair
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Overview

A new romantic fantasy of magic, manners, and espionage that is also a "fast-paced thriller" (Carol Berg).

For the Darkborn, sunlight kills. For the Lightborn, darkness is fatal. Living under a centuries-old curse, the Darkborn and the Lightborn share the city of Minhorne, coexisting in an uneasy equilibrium but never interacting. When Darkborn physician Balthasar Hearne finds a pregnant fugitive on his doorstep just before sunrise, he has no choice but to take her in. Tercelle Amberley's betrothed is a powerful Darkborn nobleman, but her illicit lover came to her through the daytime. When she gives birth to twin boys, they can see, something unheard of among the Darkborn. When men come for the boys, Balthasar is saved by the intervention of his Lightborn neighbor-and healed by the hands of his wife, Telmaine. Soon he finds himself drawn deeper into political intrigue and magical attacks, while Telmaine must confront a power she can no longer keep sheathed in gloves, a power she neither wants nor can control.

Synopsis

For the Darkborn, sunlight kills. For the Lightborn, darkness is fatal. Living under a centuries-old curse, the Darkborn and the Lightborn share the city of Minhorne, coexisting in an uneasy equilibrium but never interacting-until a Darkborn physician finds a pregnant fugitive on his doorstep...

Publishers Weekly

A mysterious curse puts unusual limitations on the cast of Sinclair's slow-moving but intriguing paranormal romance, the first of a trilogy. The blind Darkborn of Minhorne can't survive in the light, while the Lightborn will perish without it. The peaceful lives of Dr. Balthasar Hearne and Lady Telmaine Hearne, magically gifted Darkborn, are disrupted when Tercelle Amberley, once betrothed to Bal's long-missing brother and now engaged to duke-to-be Ferdenzil Mycene, shows up to ask Bal's help in delivering her illegitimate-and Lightborn-fathered-twin boys. She promptly deserts the infants, and an assassin seeking them takes the Hearnes' daughter hostage as further complications ensue. Sinclair (Cavalcade) raises too many unanswered questions, mostly regarding the origins of the curse and the characters' Regency-style manners, but the political intrigue is mostly enough to sustain readers' interest. (May)

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About the Author, Alison Sinclair

Alison Sinclair is the author of the science fiction novels Legacies, Blueheart, and Cavalcade. Darkborn is her first fantasy novel.

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Editorials

Publishers Weekly

A mysterious curse puts unusual limitations on the cast of Sinclair's slow-moving but intriguing paranormal romance, the first of a trilogy. The blind Darkborn of Minhorne can't survive in the light, while the Lightborn will perish without it. The peaceful lives of Dr. Balthasar Hearne and Lady Telmaine Hearne, magically gifted Darkborn, are disrupted when Tercelle Amberley, once betrothed to Bal's long-missing brother and now engaged to duke-to-be Ferdenzil Mycene, shows up to ask Bal's help in delivering her illegitimate-and Lightborn-fathered-twin boys. She promptly deserts the infants, and an assassin seeking them takes the Hearnes' daughter hostage as further complications ensue. Sinclair (Cavalcade) raises too many unanswered questions, mostly regarding the origins of the curse and the characters' Regency-style manners, but the political intrigue is mostly enough to sustain readers' interest. (May)

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VOYA - Sarah Cofer

As the bell tolls sunrise, Tercelle Amberley arrives at the doorstep of Balthasar Hearne. Unable to turn away a fellow Darkborn who would burn to ash instantly with sunlight, Bal invites her in. Tercelle confides that she is with child, although not from her betrothed but from a lover who came to her in the daylight. That night she gives birth to twins who Bal discovers are sighted like Lightborns. Tercelle tries to conceal her indiscretion by drugging Bal and murdering the infants. Bal stops Tercelle and sends for his sister, a mage, to take the twins to safety. Tercelle escapes, and Bal is beaten near death. Bal's daughter is kidnapped by the attackers and held as ransom for the infants. With the help of Ishmael, a shadowhunter, Bal's wife Telmaine searches for their daughter. Ishmael discovers that high born Telmaine is an untrained mage fixated on concealing her power from her husband and the rest of high society. Full of magic, mystery and adventure, this novel is the first of a proposed trilogy surrounding the world of Darkborns and Lightborns. Darkborns are a blind race that relies on sonn to "see" their darkened surroundings, whereas darkness is fatal to the sighted Lightborns. The setting has a historical feel, with depictions of scandal and intrigue among the aristocracy and the "uncivilized" mages. It takes careful reading and patience to fully understand the world of the Darkborn and what it means to sonn. Voracious readers who can get past the complex plot and challenging vocabulary will enjoy this fantasy. Reviewer: Sarah Cofer

Library Journal

A divided people occupy the city of Minhorne-the Lightborn, to whom darkness is fatal, and the Darkborn, who burst into flames if touched by sunlight. When a Darkborn physician helps a desperate pregnant woman, he becomes embroiled in a conspiracy that threatens the safety of the city and the delicate balance between its inhabitants. Sf author Sinclair (Legacies) turns her hand to fantasy in a series opener that sparkles with fresh insight into the lines that divide society; the strong, enduring characters draw their appeal from their weaknesses as well as their strengths. Highly recommended.


β€”Jackie Cassada

Book Details

Published
May 1, 2009
Publisher
Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated
Pages
352
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780451462701

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