![]() So Ember disguises herself as a cinder-wench in her own home, hoping to at least avoid the Prince’s attention, and if possible find a way to counteract his charm. Ember’s stepmother and step-sisters do what they can to help her, of course, but even they aren’t immune to the Prince’s charms. Only Ember, a witch herself, has the fire and tenacity to fight against that curse, and unfortunately for her, that only catches his attention. They have to-he was cursed at birth by a witch. You can go back and read it on Dionne’s blog in ten parts, or download it directly from Bettie’s site-go to the freebies section and scroll down.īut as so often happens, I’m getting ahead of myself in my enthusiasm!Įveryone loves Prince Charming. It gained a devoted-nay, worshipful-following, and we were split between horror at having to wait to read more from week to week, and dread at having the amazing story actually end. I first encountered it on the ultra-fun blog of Dionne Galace, where Ember was posted as a ten-part serial, one part per week. I don’t normally review free ebooks, but I’m making an exception for Bettie Sharpe’s Ember. Pick up Bettie Sharpe’s new book Like a Thief in the Night from Samhain. Get your free copy of Ember from Bettie Sharpe’s website. Pros: Stunning, hot new interpretation of ‘Cinderella’ ![]()
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