Cheli Winkler-Groschen ([personal profile] hecatemahadevi) wrote in [community profile] findthatbook2018-05-27 11:51 pm

Don't know title, not sure of genre

I never actually read it. I saw the cover in a collection of sci-fi/fantasy book covers I know the local library used to have (they may or may not still have it; this was probably 20 years ago, and I know well-loved books get "retired"). What I remember is that the cover was dark, i.e. a night scene, and showed a pale-skinned woman with black hair and a flowing black dress, holding a large glass goblet of blood. I would assume it's something in either the high fantasy, or low/urban fantasy genres (vampires maybe? or just witches?) but I can't recall anything about the title, the cover's artist, or the author of the book it went to.
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[personal profile] fred_mouse 2018-05-28 12:26 pm (UTC)(link)
Given 20 years ago, and the description, my first thought is Storm Constantine, in particular her Wraethu series. Covers of The Bewitchment of Love and Hate have the one I was thinking of, which isn't right -- it isn't dark, and it looks more like a bloke. Searching on her name, I found Visionary Tongue, but again, only somewhat what you have described.
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[personal profile] vr_trakowski 2018-05-30 01:33 am (UTC)(link)
It might also be one of the Sword and Sorceress collections (edited by Marion Zimmer Bradley).