Errant Thoughts
“You never paint what you see or think you see. You paint with a thousand vibrations the blow that struck you.” –Nicholas de Stael

Posts Tagged ‘erotic romance’

Bettie Sharpe is STILL Awesome

Wednesday, January 16th, 2008

Damnitall, I’m going to sound like a fangirl at this rate. Anyway, I’d intended to post a review of Demolition Desserts today. Instead, I got sucked into reading Bettie’s Like a Thief in the Night last night and just couldn’t stop. Now I can’t get it out of my head. She’s a little like Anne Bishop with her amazing and larger-than-life characters. She’s a little like Tim Powers with her ability to create her own mythologies. But really, the best compliment I can give her is that her voice is her own. She’s Bettie Sharpe, and even though she’s only published one free ebook and one for-pay ebook, that’s a very recognizable style and voice.

 

Bettie Sharpe is Awesome

Tuesday, January 15th, 2008

It isn’t often that I feel the need to gush over a writer’s ability, but twice in the last year I’ve been bowled over by an author’s debut of one sort or another. First time it was Tobias Buckell’s Crystal Rain, and now it’s Bettie Sharpe’s Ember. And in the case of Ember, I wasn’t even asked to review it—it was posted as a ten-part serial at Dionne Galace and now is up as a free ebook at Bettie’s site. I just loved it so much that I had to review it—not just so you can go read it, but in the hopes you’ll go check out Bettie’s first ebook, A Thief in the Night, released today (I’ve got my copy!). Both books are erotic romances, and they’re so far from formulaic. Ember is an incredibly fresh and unique take on the Cinderella story that totally tickled my fancy.

I also have to pass on one other odd fiction-link: I Am a Zombie Filled with Love by Isaac Marion. It’s poignant, insightful, and funny, all at the same time.