Sharon Maria Bidwell

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Sharon Maria Bidwell is a writer from the UK. Her first accepted work was a short story ‘Silver Apples of the Moon’ published by Roadworks Magazine. The editor quoted it as accepted due to having ‘both a Sci-fi and horror element, strong on characterisation, and quite literary, in terms of style’. Editor, Trevor Denyer, said that it was a story that ‘had me gripped from start to finish’ and as a result pronounced her as ‘a writer who is going places’. Since then, her work - poems, short stories and articles - have appeared steadily in print and online publications. She links her most favoured and often most successful work closely to fantasy, though her writing crosses genres, something the romance industry gives her the freedom to do.

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Published Work

Note: All Aspen Mountain Press works have been removed owing to publisher's breach of contract/subsequent author release from contract.



  • Calm and Chaos: Acting Out Musa Publishing. When one man is the epitome of calm and the other of chaos, how will they ever admit to loving each other? Can a kiss really change everything?
  • Toasted:Final Cut Miami Changeling. Armand's about to get toasted in ways he never imagined.
  • Faerie Changeling. Calling Lane a fairy isn't the slight Adam thinks it is.
  • Hounding the Beat Changeling. Since pounding the beat is no longer an option, how is Sam’s life suddenly more arresting?
  • All Washed Up Changeling. It seems Peter’s life is all washed up, but maybe the answer is to “bare” all, including his heart.
  • Marooned Changeling. The Sexual Evolution of the Marooned Spaceman.
  • An Act of Generosity Changeling. Is sex enough and can it ever evolve into love?
  • A Swithin Spin 3: A Princely Passion Loose-Id. Are you ready for a princely passion?
  • Amuse Muse Me Do Changeling. Sometimes even the universe has to step aside...
  • A Good Knight Changeling. Spend a good night with A Good Knight...
  • Nights in Pink Satin Changeling. Slip into pink...
  • Cosmic Loose-Id. Sometimes giving in is not the same thing as giving up. Sometimes it’s cosmic!
  • I Do MLR Press. Do you support the right of any human being to marry the person they love?
  • Uly's Comet (The Swithin Chronicles 1) Loose-Id. Unleash the Comet... Feel the Power... One Prince, one Pauper, and one unbelievable power that could spiral out of control.
  • The Comet's Tail (The Swithin Chronicles 2) Loose-Id. Behind every comet there's a tale... Behind a great man, there is another, and another...and a woman. For the Swithin Prince, his true love Uly, his best friend, and his princess, life should be grand. If only sleeping arrangements were their biggest problem...
  • The Comet Cometh (The Swithin Chronicles 3) Loose-Id. This time the Comet's unleashed... Now the Swithin king, Markis has what he's been working for, and the loves of his life at his side. It's the perfect sexy sandwich, but Markis is feeling the squeeze. Uly and Ryanac need to learn to trust not just want each other.
  • A Queen's Move (Swithin Spin 1) Loose-Id. When Tressa has to face that to change the world sometimes means sacrificing your very life, she realises she has nothing left to fear, least of all true love, even if that love is with another woman.
  • [Space, Man] Previously published by Loose-Id, this book is currently out of contract, scheduled for re-edit/re-publication: Whoever said space was cold, never found love among the stars… Alex’s heart has been broken one too many times. When a piece of ass is no longer good enough… where does a broken heart look for the love of his life? He looks to the stars…
  • Snow Angel Loose-Id. Come out of the cold, into the warm… Dean likes women but not nearly as much as he likes himself. His friend, Jay, likes him more but if he’s not careful he might lose the one person who can take him just as he is, ego included!
  • Angel Heart Loose-Id. Far from angelic thoughts... There’s a reason Dean calls his lover ‘Angel.’ But Jay’s thoughts are far from angelic. He must stop his sister interfering in their relationship, and ask if Dean’s remembered to pack the strawberry lube for the weekend.
  • Plus numerous short published works, a selection of poems, articles and short stories.

Reviews

Snow Angel: a Joyfully Reviewed Recommended Read!

  • RRT As much as I originally riled against the two main characters ... I also came to admire them for their brutal honesty and willingness to take a chance. This story is an emotional roller coaster, and more for the reader than the characters themselves. I'm still not sure whether I like this story more than I dislike it. However, I do know that it inspires me to debate with others who've also read it, and will remember SNOW ANGEL long after I've forgotten most other stories. And that is a mark of true originality.
  • JERR In a word? Unique. Undoubtedly a word you have heard before, but let me tell you this word fits Snow Angel to a T. Going in, I didn't know what to expect, but I can say this: I wasn't expecting what I got. These characters are very strongly developed, Dean being the most dominant - both in development and in personality. He really stands out. At times, I guarantee you will hate this character, but in turns be fascinated, intrigued and inclined towards him.
  • The Romance Studio This is a relationship that seems based on desperation. They cling to each other and enjoy the passion they share but there is so much pain in both of them that the reader hurts with them. ... Snow Angel is a fast paced story with a storyline that draws the reader in and involves them as they join these characters in their search for the truth about their feelings. This is a story that makes an impact and will leave readers thinking about how many people may find themselves in similar situations. I encourage readers to add this memorable love story to their reading list.
  • JERR The Swithin Chronicles 1: Uly’s Comet was mysterious and gripping. Gloriously handsome and virile men were everywhere in this novel. I loved each one of them, especially Ryanac. I realize he was not the prince, but his sense of fun and duty won me over. When Ryanac extended his affection to the people around him, he made me believe. He managed to bring all the characters in this novel together.
  • Two Lips Reviews This was the story of a very giving, understanding, but lost, leader who depends on his friends to ground him and keep him safe. I found it interesting, entertaining even though it was a little disconcerting. A good read that will have you thinking and make you want to call your best friends and thank them for all they do and who they are. I recommend this book to all that like to read about political intrigue, magical powers, and the more emotional aspects of relationships and how they form.
  • Well, my goodness. A literary vampire tale that does not have the word "vampire" in it. It's a love story, of course, not a vampire story. Still, how could I possibly refuse this one...? Tyree Campbell, Managing Editor, Sam's Dot Publishing (re: Effigy in Garnet - approx publication date currently set for Sept '07)
  • 'Sharon's work is like strawberry threads in a sweet azure world. With her delicate, flowing, miasma-like prose she weaves a world around her readers, takes them on a journey, and lets them peer through her own unique looking glass. Sometimes through this glass you will see a world of rainbow colours; sometimes an altogether much darker place. Her writing is an intense and mesmerising experience, I find each of her works - be it poetry, a short story, or a novel in progress - always a fascinating marriage of beauty and terror. Stuart Thorogood, Author
  • More reviews on website.

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