From December 23, 2008 to January 2, 2009 Halequin is offering a new ebook daily on their website here.
December 23, 2008
December 9, 2008
Like a Thief in the Night by Bettie Sharpe
Delightfully cross genre, Like a Thief in the Night is a dark fairy tale love story set in a distant future. Arden is one of the top assassin in Darkriver’s stable, stolen as a child and reprogrammed through manipulation, memory wipes and neural reconfiguring. When she walks into a flat in Shanghai and strangles the handsome man sleeping on the silk sheets her life changes forever.
Because Aniketos is a creature myth, and he cannot die. The contract on Aniketos was a trap for Arden. Now she’s a captive in a mysterious flat that has combined the magical remains of a fallen heaven and the technology of the modern world. No matter how lust-filled she tries to make their interactions she can’t hide the fact that she’s as much tempted by his offers of freedom from Darkriver as she’s tempted by the man himself. Which only leaves the reason she was trapped in the first place to deal with.
Like a Thief in the Night is a fast read filled with hot sex and spy action. The futuristic and fairy tale feels are blended beautifully and the fierce, indomitable spirit of the characters bleed off the page leaving the reader dazzled and wanting more. This is a highly recommended read from a talented author.
October 13, 2008
March 29, 2008
March 26, 2008
Ember by Bettie Sharpe

Ember is the kind of twisted fairy tale a girl can really get into. This Cinderella is no gentle, poor, abused woman. Ember has the kind of brass balls sorely lacking in most fairy tales, and would never, ever be the hapless victim who must be rescued by the big strong prince.
Prince Charming, too, is a more sinister, and far more interesting mirror of himself. Sure he’s perfect, but Sharpe layers a film of darkness on his perfection, making it a curse. No woman can resist him, no human can deny him, and yes, he is truly loved. His curse of overwhelming charm has made his country rich, and allowed him to grow up with the indulged disposition of a child. What he wants, he gets.
Except for Ember.
After the first brush of the prince’s brutal charm Ember literally tears out a piece of herself, willing to shatter her own soul and live a life of wickedness rather than lose herself to the power of Prince Charming. But of course, we always most want that which we cannot have.
Ember is a skin-tingling combination of fantasy, blistering hot erotic romance and the perfect timing of sensational storytelling. The story is solid, the characters lovable for their flaws as much as for their merits, and the writing as enchanting as the subject it stems from.
Best of all, Ember is available as a free ebook at: bettiesharpe.com



