The Sin Eater's Daughter
The Sin Eater's Daughter
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Annotation: After four years of living in the castle of Lormere and acting as the Queen's executioner, sixteen-year-old Twylla finds herself unsure of her betrothed, Prince Merek when he returns to the kingdom.
 
Reviews: 5
Catalog Number: #5679072
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Copyright Date: 2015
Edition Date: 2015 Release Date: 02/24/15
Pages: 312 pages
ISBN: 0-545-81062-0
ISBN 13: 978-0-545-81062-3
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2014038970
Dimensions: 22 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
Voice of Youth Advocates

"I am the perfect weapon. I kill with a single touch." That is the tagline on the cover flap of this series opener set in a faraway land called Lormere and centered on the speaker of that line, seventeen-year-old Twylla. Twylla is believed to be the newest incarnation of a magical daughter of the gods whose touch is poisonous to anyone except those in the royal family. Twylla has only known near-complete solitude for over half of her life when a new guard arrives to protect her (or protect others from her) and changes everything she thought she knew.Although there is a little bit of the typical love triangle that has become so frequent in young adult literature, there are enough twists to keep it interesting and fresh. Salisbury keeps the action moving and the plot thickening so the reader is compelled to keep going to see what will happen next. The setting feels like a fantasy novel, but nonfantasy readers will enjoy the book, too. This is an excellent debut and hopefully will be the first in a strong new series.Kate Neff.

School Library Journal (Sat Nov 01 00:00:00 CDT 2014)

Gr 7 Up-Seventeen-year-old Twylla has a gift and a curse as the embodiment of a goddess on Earth: she is worshipped and she can kill men in seconds with the briefest of touches. Twylla's mother is a Sin Eater, one who eats symbolic foods of the deceased person's sins at their grave site; Twylla is set to pursue this path until the Queen of Lormere takes her from her home to become the goddess Daunen Embodied. Every month, the teen ingests a poisonous substance that reinforces her position as the goddess's personification and the kingdom's executioner, and every month Twylla becomes more isolated. Her only hope of escape lies with her future marriage to Lormere's prince, Merek. Possible deliverance comes in the form of a new guard who joins her serviceLief is different from the others. He does not shrink away as his mistress draws near; he engages in conversation with her and asks questions. As the protagonist grows closer to Merek and Lief, she becomes more aware of how truly trapped she is in her role with the Queenand how much she will have to sacrifice to break free. Salisbury's concept is not new: Tahereh Mafi's Shatter Me (HarperCollins, 2011) and Kristin Cashore's Graceling (Houghton Harcourt, 2008) have similar heroines with tactile killing powers. However, her luscious world-building and mythology make this fantasy a worthy read. Twylla is strong and sensible, and teen fans of royal intrigue titles will be rooting for her. Amanda C. Buschmann, Atascocita Middle School, Humble, TX

ALA Booklist

Debut author Salisbury has served up a tale as ruthless as it is compelling. As a child, Twylla was handpicked by the queen of Lormere to marry her son, after his sister d betrothed es. In addition to being engaged to the prince, Twylla is destined to be Lormere's Sin Eater, and at 17, she now lives permanently in the castle, embodying a goddess. But her powerful role comes with an awful price: Twylla proves her godliness by demonstrating her immunity to morningsbane, a deadly toxin, every month. Owing to the sheer volume of poison in her body, she can kill another human with a single touch, and now the queen employs her as executioner, against her will. For all her privilege, Twylla is a pawn, isolated and despised. As Twylla struggles to unravel complicated allegiances, as well as her own destiny, she is forced to face some unpalatable truths about her beliefs. In Twylla's world, the crosses and double-crosses come fast and often, which keeps the pages quickly turning in this dark fantasy.

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Word Count: 86,235
Reading Level: 5.4
Interest Level: 9-12
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 5.4 / points: 13.0 / quiz: 178636 / grade: Middle Grades+
Reading Counts!: reading level:6.2 / points:21.0 / quiz:Q65954
Lexile: HL790L
When I first came to the castle, many, many moons ago, I was awed by it, by the decor and the beauty and the richness of it all. Everything is faultless and pristine; everything is kept ordered and beautiful. The roses in the tall crystal vases are all cut to the same length, all the exact same color and. There is no room in the castle for things that are not perfect. My mother used to say that gold is not all that glitters. She was right, sometimes other things do glitter. Eyes glitter, at least until the life leaves them. My guards walk carefully at my sides, holding their bodies rigid and keeping a good distance between me and them. If I raised an arm to reach for one of them, they would recoil in horror. If I tripped, or fainted, if reflex sabotaged them and made them reach to save me, it would be a death sentence for them. They would find themselves with their throats slit where they stood as an act of mercy. Compared to a slow death by my poisonous skin, a slit throat would be lucky."Are you ready, my lady?" Dorin, the elder of my guards, asks, his face eerily pale in the torchlight. I nod and we walk to the stairwell, Dorin at my right and the second guard, Rivak, to my left. And then we descend to the dungeons where the prisoners wait. For me.

Excerpted from The Sin Eater's Daughter by Melinda Salisbury
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Seventeen-year-old Twylla lives in the castle. But although she's engaged to the prince, Twylla isn't exactly a member of the court. She's the executioner.

As the Goddess embodied, Twylla instantly kills anyone she touches. Each month, she's taken to the prison and forced to lay her hands on those accused of treason. No one will ever love a girl with murder in her veins. Even the prince, whose royal blood supposedly makes him immune to Twylla's fatal touch, avoids her company.But then a new guard arrives, a boy whose easy smile belies his deadly swordsmanship. And unlike the others, he's able to look past Twylla's executioner robes and see the girl, not the Goddess. Yet Twylla's been promised to the prince, and knows what happens to people who cross the queen. However, a treasonous secret is the least of Twylla's problems. The queen has a plan to destroy her enemies, a plan that requires a stomach-churning, unthinkable sacrifice. Will Twylla do what it takes to protect her kingdom? Or will she abandon her duty in favor of a doomed love?


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