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Bettie Sharpe

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Ember (2011) 134 Exemplare
Cat's Tale: A Fairy Tale Retold (2011) 23 Exemplare
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Really a cute and quick read.
 
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aeryn0 | 16 weitere Rezensionen | Jul 23, 2023 |
I'm a sucker for a fairytale retelling. Unfortunately this kinda sucked.

No that's probably not fair. I was expecting something very dark twisted and wicked. That was not really this book. There's a lot of talk of whores. (As in that's the actual language.) It's rather crass and vulgar and it just didn't grab me. Borderline erotica because while the scenes were explicit they really didn't have any feeling. There was a real detachment to it.

The idea of Cinderella being a witch and best of friends with her stepmother and stepsisters was intriguing and pretty original but it got lost in between them running a brothel.

I persisted reading but it just isn't my thing.
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funstm | 16 weitere Rezensionen | Dec 1, 2022 |
An attempt at a twist on the classic Cinderella story—the central character here is no meek and passive blonde beauty, but a plain red-headed witch with no qualms about exacting vengeance on people. There were some elements about Ember that I liked, such as the fact that here Ember is close to her stepfamily (here reimagined as a trio of prostitutes who initially con their way into Ember's household but are soon steadfastly loyal to her) and the fact that Prince Charming is literally cursed with being charming. There are the kernels of interesting ideas here.

However, as a whole this fell fairly flat. Nine times out of ten, the more insistent the narrative voice is that what you're reading is dark and edgy and erotic, the less true that is. It's the same here: there's little nuance, no actual character development, and that means that all the sex scenes just come across as insert-tab-A-into-slot-B. Moreover, thanks to various plot reasons, the one reasonably detailed sex scene between the two main characters is, in fact, non-consensual, and the author seems not to have given any thought at all to the fact that the mechanics of the prince's curse, combined with his behaviour, automatically make him a serial rapist. Not recommended.
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siriaeve | 16 weitere Rezensionen | Jun 24, 2017 |
4.5/5
This book was a riot! :) Don't be put off by the warning - there is no violence and less sex than in an average paranormal romance.

Stella from Ex-Libris mentioned this book in her fairy tale week, and I downloaded it. It was amazing, twisted, charming and amusing. I definitely will be reading more of Bettie Sharpe's Dark Fairy Tales.

First of all, Prince Charming aka Adrian Juste (if I remember correctly) is cursed. We don't know how he really looks, but to each of us he looks like an ideal man who is impossible not to love. His curse lets him get everything he wants, he takes his virgins and stops wars and whatever he does people are charmed. Only on the nights of full moon he hides in his quarters as everyone knows that the light of a full moon reveals any truth behind witchcraft.

Ember is a blood witch who sacrificed her little finger to the fire to be free of the pull of Prince's curse. She is not a kind witch, but she is just and vengeful. Cross her, and she will make your life hell. She is beautiful but on the wild side - red hair, almost black eyes, intense...

When her mother, also a witch, dies, her dad decides to take a new wife and brings a whore (literally) with two "daughters" from the neighbouring kingdom. If you didn't realise yet that you can't expect anything predictable from this story here is your first shocker ;)
Ember likes the girls, she asks them to treat her father kindly and she will get out of her way to make them comfortable. They live in peace together.

When her dad dies and they discover that he left them no money, the girls and her stepmother decide to open a brothel to pay Ember for her kindness and provide for her(!). So here they are whoring and she is looking after the books and scaring bad clients when one day Prince decides to visit the brothel...

Loved the book, great writing, expect the unexpected and remember:
This is no fairy tale.
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kara-karina | 16 weitere Rezensionen | Nov 20, 2015 |

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