Bettie Sharpe

Ember

Everyone loves Prince Charming. They have to—he’s cursed. Every man must respect him. Every woman must desire him. One look, and all is lost.

Ember would rather carve out a piece of her soul than be enslaved by passions not her own. She turns to the dark arts to save her heart and becomes the one woman in the kingdom able to resist the Prince’s Charm.

Poor girl. If Ember had spent less time studying magic and more time studying human nature, she might have guessed that a man who gets everything and everyone he wants will come to want the one woman he cannot have.

Warning: This story contains sex, violence, and naughty words.
It’s based on a fairytale, but it isn’t for kids.
113 printed pages
Have you already read it? How did you like it?
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Impressions

  • Mahnoor Abbasishared an impression4 years ago
    👍Worth reading

    It was a good story
    Slightly cliched but good ended

  • Kaoutar Foukajdishared an impression5 years ago
    👍Worth reading

    How I searched for this book for so many years and I finally found it.
    Love the twisted Cinderella version.

  • b6342969146shared an impression4 years ago
    👍Worth reading

Quotes

  • Chene Chinyadzahas quoted8 years ago
    “I didn’t have a drink of wine all night. I’m drunk on you.”
  • b1697511939has quoted4 years ago
    “How do you punish a man when your heart beats in his chest? How do you hurt your beloved without also hurting yourself?”
  • b1697511939has quoted4 years ago
    Any idiot can tell you the light of the full moon reveals truth, unravels illusion, and protects all who stand beneath it from magical harm. That’s why witches craft their most dangerous spells at the full moon and why all beasts hidden in human flesh must take their true forms for the nights it shines.

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