The Jewel
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- 6,49 €
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- 6,49 €
Publisher Description
New York Times bestselling author Amy Ewing delivers a dark and riveting tale that "will have fans of Oliver’s Delirium, Cass’s The Selection, and DeStefano’s Wither breathless.”*
The Jewel has many meanings: wealth, beauty, royalty. But for Violet, the Jewel has always meant servitude.
Born and raised in the Marsh, Violet is destined for the Jewel. She is trained as a surrogate for the elite and is bought by the Duchess of the Lake at auction. And she quickly learns that beneath the Jewel’s glittering façade lies the cruelty, backstabbing, and hidden violence that have become the royal way of life.
Violet must accept the ugly realities of her life...all while fighting for her survival. But before she can accept her fate, Violet meets a handsome boy who is also under the Duchess’s control. A forbidden love sparks.
But their illicit affair has consequences, which will cost them both more than they bargained for. And toeing the line between being calculating and rebellious, Violet must decide what, and who, she is willing to risk for her own freedom.
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In a world of glittering gowns and brutal secrets, what is the true price of freedom?
Forbidden Romance: She is a surrogate, born to serve. He is a companion, bound to another. In the cruel House of the Lake, their illicit affair is a rebellion that could cost them their lives.Treacherous Court Politics: Behind the opulent facade of the Jewel lies a world of backstabbing royals and deadly power games where one wrong move means death.A Rigid Social Hierarchy: Raised in the poverty of the Marsh, Violet is auctioned to the highest bidder. In a court that sees her as property, she must learn to navigate a life where she is less than human.Seeds of Rebellion: Caught between calculated obedience and a dangerous desire for liberty, Violet must decide who to trust and what she’s willing to sacrifice to reclaim her own life.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
First-time author Ewing adds to a genre saturated with stories of poor, beautiful girls forced to live among the upper class. Sixteen-year-old Violet Lasting is from the direst sector of the Lone City. It's an island run by powerful royals who can no longer bear their own children and must hire surrogates, like Violet, with unique powers called auguries. In an annual auction, Violet is sold to the powerful Duchess of the Lake, who parades her around in fine dresses, but demands that Violet deliver a perfect daughter quickly. As Violet begins to realize the dangerous political machinations at play, the plot becomes further complicated as she falls for an off-limits guy. The idea of forced reproductive slavery provides an attention-grabbing hook, but thin worldbuilding and some narrative missteps (at least four chapters end with Violet falling into darkness after being drugged, and there are unfortunate references to characters' almond-shaped eyes or skin "the color of dark brewed coffee") don't help the story stand out from the pack. Ages 14 up.