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Song of Blood & Stone: Earthsinger Chronicles, Book One (Earthsinger Chronicles, 1) Hardcover – Deckle Edge, May 1, 2018

4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 492 ratings

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"Wonderful characters, unique setting, and an engaging romance set against the backdrop of ancient magic. I can't wait to see what L. Penelope will do next."--Ilona Andrews, #1 New York Times bestselling author

A treacherous, thrilling, epic fantasy about an outcast drawn into a war between two powerful rulers.

Orphaned and alone, Jasminda lives in a land where cold whispers of invasion and war linger on the wind. Jasminda herself is an outcast in her homeland of Elsira, where her gift of Earthsong is feared. When ruthless soldiers seek refuge in her isolated cabin, they bring with them a captive--an injured spy who threatens to steal her heart.

Jack's mission behind enemy lines to prove that the Mantle between Elsira and Lagrimar is about to fall nearly cost him his life, but he is saved by the healing Song of a mysterious young woman. Now he must do whatever it takes to save Elsira and its people from the True Father and he needs Jasminda's Earthsong to do it. They escape their vicious captors and together embark on a perilous journey to save Elsira and to uncover the secrets of The Queen Who Sleeps.

Thrust into a hostile society, Jasminda and Jack must rely on one another even as secrets jeopardize their bond. As an ancient evil gains power, Jasminda races to unlock a mystery that promises salvation.

The fates of two nations hang in the balance as Jasminda and Jack must choose between love and duty to fulfill their destinies and end the war.

"Prepare to be hooked. SONG OF BLOOD AND STONE is brimming with captivating lore, unique magic, and plot-turns you never saw coming. L. Penelope has written your next fantasy obsession." --Elise Kova, USA Today bestselling author of The Loom Saga
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"Wonderful characters, unique setting, and an engaging romance set against the backdrop of ancient magic. I can't wait to see what L. Penelope will do next."--Ilona Andrews, #1 New York Times bestselling author

"Prepare to be hooked. SONG OF BLOOD AND STONE is brimming with captivating lore, unique magic, and plot-turns you never saw coming. L. Penelope has written your next fantasy obsession." --Elise Kova,
USA Today bestselling author of The Loom Saga

“L. Penelope’s first installment in the
Earthsinger Chronicles is a master class in fantasy world-building.” - TIME Magazine's 10 Best Fantasy Books of 2018

“Readers who enjoy romance mixed with fantasy will find a bold power couple to root for as Jasminda and Jack overcome both personal and political obstacles. Fresh, suspenseful, and perceptive, Penelope’s first in a new series will appeal to historical-fantasy readers, especially fans of N. K. Jemisin’s
The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms.” - Booklist on Song of Blood & Stone

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hines a bright light into epic fantasy." - Library Journal Starred Review on Song of Blood & Stone

“L. Penelope’s page-turning apocalyptic epic
Song of Blood & Stone does what fantasy does best: provide epic plots, epic world-building and epic myth. A rewarding, carefully crafted read.” - The Root on Song of Blood & Stone

"Set against a backdrop of myth and magic,
Song of Blood and Stone is a sweeping tale of love, duty and destiny that feels as urgent as it does timeless.” - Rebecca Roanhorse, author of TRAIL OF LIGHTNING

Song of Blood and Stone is an enchanting journey through a world more relevant than ever. Wars between Gods, romance, action―it’s everything I love all at once.” - K Arsenault Rivera, author of THE TIGER’S DAUGHTER

"
Song of Blood and Stone is a sweeping journey of magic, romance, sacrifice, and self-discovery. These heartwarming characters, their trials and adventures, and their love for each other will stay with you long after the book ends." - Amanda Bouchet, USA Today bestselling author of The Kingmaker Chronicles

"
Song of Blood and Stone is a thrilling and complex journey through a beautifully rendered world that is imaginative, magical, and eerily similar to our own. A terrific read!" - Daniel Jose Older, New York Times bestselling author

"Penelope delivers an engrossing story with delightful characters in this fantastic opening to a promising series."
--Publishers Weekly starred review

"Great characters, beautiful writing, incredible world building."
--Ann Aguirre, New York Times Bestselling Author

About the Author

L. Penelope has been writing since she could hold a pen and loves getting lost in the worlds in her head. She is an award-winning author of  fantasy and paranormal romance. She lives in Maryland with her husband and their furry dependents.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ St. Martin's Press; First Edition (May 1, 2018)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 384 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1250148073
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1250148070
  • Reading age ‏ : ‎ 12 - 18 years
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.24 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.6 x 1.38 x 9.64 inches
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L. Penelope has been writing since she could hold a pen and loves getting lost in the worlds in her head. She is an award-winning author of fantasy and paranormal romance. Equally left and right-brained, she studied filmmaking and computer science in college and sometimes dreams in HTML. She hosts the My Imaginary Friends podcast and co-hosts the Ink and Magic podcast. After living on both coasts, she settled in Maryland with her feline dependents.

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"Song of Blood & Stone is a lush, fast-paced, intriguing new fantasy that deserves far more attention than its received so far!..." Read more

"...escape the trite pitfalls many other authors fall into, and crafts a beguiling story. I’m eager to read the next three!" Read more

"...Bravo. Great characters, great suspense (especially toward the end when I really believed all was lost), great magic system, and I loved the..." Read more

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"...Bravo. Great characters, great suspense (especially toward the end when I really believed all was lost), great magic system, and I loved the..." Read more

"...the story are so well placed, and Jasminda is an even more extraordinary character than before. I love the power of Earthsong...." Read more

"...It was just really a well case of world building and character introduction. It’s a long book but well worth the time. I can’t wait to read book 2." Read more

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There are so many layers to this book and I love it!
Song of Blood and Stone by L. Penelope was the Written in Melanin Book Club pick for February 2020. The fun story behind this book is, I was walking through Barnes & Noble -- being overwhelmingly disappointed by it's lack of selection by black authors in anything other than YA I might add -- and I walked by this book in the Sci-fi section.I stopped.I looked.I heard a little voice that said, "pick me"!And that's the whole story of how I ended up with this book. Now, on to actually telling you about it!Spoiler Free Review:It's a bit of a challenge to say what this book is about because it's not just about one thing. There are a lot of facets and moving parts (so to speak) in this book and that's honestly what makes it so great. So, let me break it down for you.1. You have Jasminda and Jack. Jasminda is a simple girl just trying to get by after losing her family -- she's only just trying to get through her day. She meets a man on the road who is badly injured. Being the good person she is, she heals him -- this man is Jack. He is a spy for the military and knows information about an impeding war and needs to get back to the city to report. Without giving too much away, this fateful meeting does not lead to a parting of ways once he's healed. Jasminda is dragged into his problems full-force.2. You have Ella and Benn. Ella has been married to Benn for about six years, but he's a solider in the army and is currently deployed. She's not a citizen of Elsira, so she's not allowed to leave her city of Portside until she has citizenship papers. But, when her sister sends her an urgent telegram letting her know that she's having a baby and needs her, she risks everything to get to her. Again, without giving too much away, Ella is pulled into a world of power, betrayals, schemes and dangerous ambitions while doing everything she can to keep her family together.3. There is the Queen Who Sleeps and the True Father. The True Father is an evil tyrant who wants to take over all of Elsira but is restricted by the Mantle, a magical barrier meant to protect the Elsirians from him. But the Mantle is going to fall, and the only way to stop him is to wake the Queen Who Sleeps. But she's been sleeping for 500 years and no one knows how to do that, or really, who the Queen really is.All of these aspects of the story are told simultaneously and blended delightfully to paint the full picture of the world these characters live in. It's detailed without feelin monotonous and it's more than just about the war. It's about love, relationships, family, trust, pride, morals -- how good people can be led to corruption -- how strong people can also be the weakest of the bunch -- and how the most inconspicuous of people can have a hand in controlling the fate of an entire nation.This book was wonderful, to say the least. It's the first of a series -- I plan to read all of it -- and if you are a fan of worlds you want to be a part of -- characters you want to meet -- high stakes situations, impossible decisions, mixed in with a dash of magic and romance, then this book is for you.There's a full review -- spoilers included -- at https://WrittenInMelanin.com/book-reviews/song-of-blood-and-stone/. An interview with L. Penelope about her book, Song of Blood and Stone, Earthsinger Chronicles, Book 1 will be on the Written in Melanin Publishing YouTube Channel.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2019
    The marketing for this novel didnt fully capture its brilliance. Consumers purchased the novel not understanding what they brought. Some were under the impression it was an action packed adventure, others believed it was a YA novel. However, this book turned out to be so much more.

    Song of Blood and Stone is a romance fantasy that proved to be timely and embodies the saying, "fiction mirrors reality. " Penelope deals with topics of: homophobia, sexism, refuees(xenophobia), destiny, respectability politics, abuse of power, privilege and a distortion of "history."

    The novel is about two bordering countries. Elsira home to fair skin, pale, folk without the gift of Earthsong, magic, and Lagrimar dark-skin folk with the ability to harness Earthsong. Earthsong can employed for a myriad of uses: healing, terraforming, telepathy, illusion, and empathic scanning. The Lagrimar are oppressed by a ruthless dictator who seeks to expand his empire and the two countries have been at war for about 500 years.

    Jasminda, a Lagrimar with a weak Song, and Jake, an Elsira solider, have a chance meeting that will change both of their lives. The true HERO of this novel for me was Jasminda. Unlike heroines of popular fiction today. Nobody deemed her special or worthy of attention. She didn't possess an extraordinary gift that saves the day. No what she possessed was an iron will to conquer any obstacle. The heroine 's arc was extremely well done. Jake at the beginning of the book displayed valor and wisdom beyond his young years, but as the book progressed his flaws became more pounced. He still proved to be a worthy hero, but Penelope made sure that Jasminda maintained agency and Jake didn't become the "saviour." They truly needed each other.

    The mythology of this world is opulent and chasmic. Penelope doesn't reveal it's secrets right away and the reader must pay close attention. The central conflict doesn't fully reveal itself until about third of novel, but obstacle are presented for both the hero and heroine early.

    Penelope's writing style is concise and gripping with a lyrical quality I found poetic. Her writing captured me emotionally because she underscores what it feels like to be apart of a marginalized group perfectly, without brow beating the reader. I had no idea how the couple would get their HEA (happily ever after).

    I will admit towards the end I wanted more action, fighting, leading up to the resolution, but the author wisely used those scenes to create new conflict and resolve one presented early in the novel. Plus, she divulged some juicy secrets in the process.

    Favorite side characters: Osar and Clove

    Favorite quotes:

    "His gift is winning hearts and minds of others, I say. Logic is not always required for that. "

    "Most folks hate easy and love hard. Should be the other way around, I reckon."

    5 stars. I'm buying the novella today.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2019
    Song of Blood & Stone is a lush, fast-paced, intriguing new fantasy that deserves far more attention than its received so far!

    The worldbuilding is wonderful–shown through the points of view of both main characters, as well as flashbacks that act as visions for Jasminda. One thing in particular I enjoyed was that there were bits of folktales at the beginning of nearly every chapter that pertained to the plot within said chapter, which served to build a real place in my mind. These little bits of culture and beliefs were a great addition for helping readers see the peoples of this book as real cultures. The magic system was especially fascinating in and of itself–one where some people have magic (Songbearers, or Earthsingers) and some people have no magic at all (the Silent). It was very interesting to see how that affected the dynamics of all the characters, as well as the people in general. Predictably, there was violence and racial hatred towards the black Songbearing Lagrimari, simply because of their abilities and the color of their skin, even as the Silent Elsirans lived a substantially better life. It was incredibly difficult to read these parts of the novel, and it was impossible not to see the similarities between this fictional world and the real world we live in.

    Also, I enjoyed both the main characters, and much of the supporting cast. From the first page, I fell in love with Jasminda. She is a strong, brave woman trying to save the only thing she has left in the world and determined not to let anything stop her. Throughout the novel, she continues to be a force to be reckoned with, both in her strength and her vulnerability. And Jack, soldier and prince, won me over with his strong sense of honor and duty. The two of them worked so well together–balancing each other out with their sense of logic and hope.

    There were a few moments where I felt the plot dragged a bit, but I recognize that it’s the first book in a series, so there was a lot to fit into this one novel. Despite the slow moments, there was never a time where I was truly bored with the novel. It’s a great, interesting story that I definitely recommend everyone read.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2024
    I read a LOT of books that would fall into the same genre. L. Penelope manages to escape the trite pitfalls many other authors fall into, and crafts a beguiling story. I’m eager to read the next three!
  • Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2024
    Magic...you have it or you don't. If you're a Silent, someone without magic, you envy or hate those who can heal, levitate, or even terraform. In this fantasy world, race wars steer the narrative, often in unexpected directions.

    Intertwined with the intrigue are family ties, romance, politics, and religion.

    Although this is the first book of four, it doesn't end on a cliffhanger. Bravo, L. Penelope! You have gained a new follower.

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  • S. Chalmers
    5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing worldbuilding, enthralling fantasy
    Reviewed in Canada on September 4, 2020
    This was such a great read, I immediately went looking for the next book in the series. The world building is rich and well-thought out, and while there are a lot of characters, they're memorable and warm, Penelope's writing breathing life into them. The books deals with issues of xenophobia and racism but ultimately turns this into a story of hope, where everyone deserves their place as hero.
  • Sissi
    5.0 out of 5 stars One of my favorites
    Reviewed in France on February 6, 2020
    Song of Blood and Stone tells the story of Jasminda, a young songbearer (black girl with magic) living in Elsira, a country of silents (rich white people without magic). As the story unfolds, we discover more about Jasminda's plight and about an upcoming war.

    One word comes to my mind to describe this book: measure.

    It has the perfect amount of of storylines: The story of Jasminda and Jack, Ella's fight to do right by her sister and memories from ancient royals / gods. It is entertaining without being confusing and the main story, Jasminda's story, overpowers the other storylines so we don't stray too much away from the plot.

    It has the perfect amount of situations about discrimination to be thoughtprovoking without changing the fiction into a manifest.

    It has the perfect amount of romance. It is instalove, it is on the fairy tale side.

    It has the perfect amount of twists: many twists, but still in the logic of the plot. Perfect !

    It has the perfect amount of suspense in the end to make us want to know more.
  • Phil
    4.0 out of 5 stars A very good story, very enjoyable
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 8, 2021
    A very good story. Watch out for the difference between the hardcover and paperback versions: the author was able to add a substantial amount of text, clarifying some of the story background, and I had not realised when buying the hardcover version that it would be missing. But the story was so good that we also got the paperback version.
  • iamacraftymama
    5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing!
    Reviewed in Canada on October 5, 2019
    Fantastic book. I loved the story and the pace. I found the author via someone I follow on Twitter who recommended the book.