Bridge of Dreams by Anne Bishop (New Release) – a Review

Bridge of Dreams by Anne Bishop – a Review

 

Bridge of Dreams by Anne Bishop, is the third book in her Ephemera series.  The first two books were Sebastian and Belladonna.  A lot was left open in Belladonna, when she stopped the Eater of the Word, at a large cost to her soul, where her heart split into two..good & evil.   But Michael saved her at the end, but still a long way from recovering, if she ever will.  Bridge of Dreams picks up pretty much after the end of Belladonna. 

If you are reading this, and do not understand what is Ephemera? It is another one of Anne Bishop’s fascinating worlds.  The world of Ephemera is divided into many different landscapes, mostly small and disconnected from each other. There are bridges that connect some of the places, all by the discretion of the Landscaper who builds them.  The landscapes in Ephemera are driven by the hearts of the people who live there, and those hearts are both good (light) and evil (dark). The landscaper can help control the world.  But most of the Landscapers were killed by the Eater of the World, and all that remains is Glorianna Belladonna, who is the most powerful of them all.  With just thought, or talking to Ephemera, she can change this world. 

Lee, who is a Bridge and Belladonna’s brother, is the hero in this story.  Though we will see many of our favorites from the first two books, such as Sebastian, Michael, Nadia, Lynnea, Yoshani, Teaser, Caitlin, as well as Glorianna Belladonna, who plays a major part in this book too.  Lee, who is still upset, that he could not help his sister, when she took on the dark to save the world, as he has a hard time dealing with her two halfs.  He also feels that he is losing his sister to her lover, Michael. Lee keeps his distance, and others in the family, including Glorianna see him pulling away.

Walking alone doing his rounds, Lee is attacked by the evil wizards that are still alive or not locked up where Belladonna left them.  He recognizes that they are looking to find Belladonna, so Lee does what he must do to save his sister and mother.  Using his powers, he cuts his ties to Ephemera, and his sister and sends himself and his attackers away.  He ends up in Vision, a city that cannot see the evil wizards destroying their city, as it slowly being taken over by the dark wizards.  Lee, is blinded and drugged by the wizards who captured him, and he is locked away in Asylum. There he meets Danyal, who is a Shaman, that was recently assigned to Vision to help save it.  Lee also meets and falls in love with Zhahar, who is hiding a big secret.

Danyal is different then most Shamans, who have failed to prevent the dark evil from spreading in Vision. With Zhahar’s help, and her sisters, they convince Danyal to help Lee.  The key is for all of them to escape and find their back to Belladonna, and his family to get assistance to help stop the evil in Vision.  

Anne Bishop has a wonderful way of creating new characters, new worlds that are mind boggling.  In this book, she has created a new race, called Tryad’s.  Zhahar is a Tryad, who are three into one.  Very interesting and I really did enjoy this new, yet almost impossible race.  I liked Zhahar, and her other two sisters, Zeela and Sholeh.  They play a major part of this story, especially when they all go back to the Den and Sanctuary.

Glorianna Belladonna, Lee, Danyal (with help from Yoshani) and the Tryads are the focus of this story.  The ending was very good, as you couldn’t put the book down to find out what happens.  You marvel at Belladonna’s powers; enjoy how she and Lee make up, even have fun with their mud fight; you totally thrown, as to how the Tryad’s live and how could Lee and Zhahar have a life together?   There is an ending that satisfies some things, but so many questions are left open.  My original thought when reading this series, was this was the end.  But with so many questions still to be answered, such as Lee and Zhaher and her sisters;  the remaining Dark guides and wizards; is Ephmera safe forever from the Eater of the World, (who did not appear in this book).

I loved Belladonna, and how you can see both sides of her, and how she is working to control her dark side.  Love her closeness to her family, Michael, Nada, Sebastian, Lynnea, and to Lee.  Love her ability to talk to Ephemera, who was the wild child.  Loved how Ephemera would talk back to her, Michael…those were fun and precious moments.   This is a complex world though, as most of Anne Bishop’s worlds are.  You do need to read the first two books to really understand the story, and what is Ephemera. I thoroughly enjoyed this book, and hope Anne Bishop will continue the series, as I feel there are still some open questions.

Reviewed by Barb

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Sebastian & Belladonna – Reviews

Sebastian & Belladonna – Reviews

Ephemera Series by Anne Bishop

Since I really love Anne Bishop’s wonderful characterization, as well as her amazing creations of different fantasy worlds, I started reading her Ephemera series.  The first book was Sebastian, with Belladonna the second book.  The third book of this series “Bridges of Dreams” was just released last week.

Sebastian – Book 1

Sebastian started a bit slow for me, but mostly because this was a completely different world, though most of what Bishop does is different; and this was way different then the previous series.  I did like some of the characters she was introducing, but was not crazy about the villain, Eater of the World.  Maybe because the villain represents many vicious types of bugs or whatever, and I hate bugs. Lol  so this creeped me out a bit. 

The world of Ephemera is divided into many different landscapes, mostly small and disconnected from each other. There are bridges that connect some of the places, all by the discretion of the Landscaper who builds them.  The landscapes in Ephemera are driven by the hearts of the people who live there.  Needless to say, some are the good side..light, and others are dark.  The Eater of the World, had been locked in one landscape for centuries, and now has escaped to begin his dark deeds to capture and destroy all of Ephemera.

Sebastian is the hero of this book, but the main heroine is Glorianna Belladonna, who is a rogue landscaper, but the most powerful of her kind.  She is the only one who could possibly beat the dark, as she is pure good and truly the heart of Ephemera.  The wizards are portrayed as bad, since they want to destroy Glorianna, as they are afraid of her powers.   Sebastian is her cousin, and he is an incubus, who lives in a demon landscape made by Glorianna for him and those like him.  They are not bad, just demons who need a place for themselves.  But Sebastian, finds his true love…Lynnea and begins to change, and realize his own powers.

Though the story was slow a bit early on, with all the confusing landscapes, and meeting all the characters, as well as seeing how bad this monster was.  The last half of the book was so much better.  I really enjoyed Sebastian’s romance with Lynnea, loved his relationships with his family (Nadia, Lee and Glorianna), his friendships (Teaser, Philo) in his landscape (Den of Iniquity), who they became dependent on him as their leader.   It was a good story with an exciting ending. I really did enjoy this great ending. 

I look forward to reading Belladonna, because Glorianna is a great character, which Bishop does so well in all her books.

Belladonna – Book 2

I really enjoyed reading this book.  There were a lot of great parts, fun parts, and the bad stuff was more distant then in the first book.  Belladonna kept my interest throughout the book and the last half I had a hard time putting it down. 

I thoroughly enjoyed the interactions between the main characters (family & friends), such as Nadia, Sebastian, Lynnea, Yoshani, Teaser, Caitlan, Bridget.  The main characters in this book were Glorianna and Michael, and though I really liked them, I felt there could have been a little more emphasis on their romance.  I really liked Glorianna, she was the ultimate heroine, who had the world on her shoulders; the one to help everyone, be there for everyone, her strong love for her family, and be willing to sacrifice her life to save them all.  She didn’t have time to fall in love, and though she did love with Michael; they teased a bit, and at no time did they really let us enjoy their budding romance.  Michael was more descriptive of his love even before he met her, and you see that throughout.  But she is hesitant knowing what she must do, and her brother and cousin were totally against Michael. I just feel there could have been more for their romance, much like Sebastian had with Lynnea. 

The end was great, and Michael’s love for Glorianna, as well as Sebastian’s love for her,  is what saves her, and that was emotional.  I thought overall the book was fun, exciting, with great writing.  Bishops worlds are totally mind-boggling, and at times confusing. I loved almost all of the characters in the book.

I find it totally amazing how Anne Bishop can create such strange and different worlds and pull you totally in.  Bishop is an excellent writer, she creates these complex worlds, and has the ability to give us the wonderful characters that she creates.  At the end of Belladonna, we can see things left open for the next book.  The eater of the world was still locked in the landscape, but near the end, he found a tiny ‘hearts hope’ plant, so he can conceivably find a way out.  Lee is part of the threesome, and he was conspicuously absent near the end.  Glorianna wasn’t totally right yet, and her and Michael needed more closure.  I can see all of this coming to play in Bridge of Dreams.

Reviewed by Barb

 

 

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