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The Muse, by Meghan O'Brien

The Muse, by Meghan O'Brien

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The Muse, by Meghan O'Brien

The Muse, by Meghan O'Brien



The Muse, by Meghan O'Brien

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Erotica author Kate McMannis has crippling writer’s block and a deadline in less than two months. When a beautiful woman named Erato appears at her house and claims to be her muse, Kate isn’t certain whether Erato is mentally ill or truly her supernatural savior. Either way, when the incredible sex Erato offers leads to genuine inspiration, Kate isn’t inclined to refuse her unusual brand of help.When a little fantasy fulfillment with Erato inadvertently leads her to the shy and gorgeous Olive Johnson, unexpected feelings threaten to derail Kate’s motivation once again. Erato is just as determined to keep her writing on track as Kate is to explore her very real attraction to Olive—which leads to friction that threatens not only Kate’s ability to meet her deadline, but also her burgeoning romance with Olive.Caught between a contractual obligation and her heart, is there any way for Kate to have it all?

The Muse, by Meghan O'Brien

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #738457 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-06-09
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.56" h x .75" w x 5.56" l, .0 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 264 pages
The Muse, by Meghan O'Brien

About the Author Born in a suburb of Detroit, Michigan, Meghan O'Brien relocated to Windsor, California. As a recent transplant, she's enjoying the moderate weather and gorgeous scenery of the Bay Area. Meghan lives with her partner Angie, their young son, three cats, and three dogs. Yes, it can be just as chaotic as it sounds.


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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Eh.... Not so much... By Nicole I paid $13 for this book (including shipping), and it's my moral duty to waive other readers off. If you really, really, must get this book, don't spring for a paperback. It's not worth the money, and you're stuck with a book you don't really like. The best way to read this book is for free on someone else's Kindle. If I'd have done that, I might not be so hard on it.Anyway, the plot isn't original and it's kind of annoying: a muse turns up on the doorstep of an author stuck in a rut of writer's block. A little sexy-time with the muse and the creative juices start flowing again. A threesome with a chick they pick up in a bar leads to some tension and conflict... yawn... I'm bored again.Look, this author writes sexy scenes. It's what she does best. I'm not too proud to admit that's exactly why I bought this book. But I gotta have more than a laundry list of sex acts. I need characters I can invest in, and without them, reading through the sexual checklist started to feel like work.I just really didn't care about the author's dilemma (writer's block). I skimmed that part. The love interest was boring too. Her physical description was so matter of fact, that I got no sense of personality or character... would it kill the author to use a metaphor every once in a while? I just wasn't invested in the people. So when they had sex it didn't move me... it was only words on paper. There was no sense of danger or risk or emotional investment. And could the author please stop... PLEASE STOP with the pronoun confusion? If three women are having sex, then it gets really confusing if "she put her hand on her thigh..." Which "she" and which "her" are we talking about here? It's a buzz kill to try and figure out.Which brings me to the muse. A MUSE. One of the nine Greek Muses... A GOD. The daughter of Zeus and Mnemosyne (memory). This character should have been awesome. This was an opportunity for super coolness. Erato should have been badass as all hell. Instead she was boring... and annoying.Erato is supposed to play the part of the "Manic-Pixie-Dream-Girl," a trope in itself, but whatever. Manic-pixie-dream-girls are fun. The problem is that Erato isn't manic. She's dull. Her supernatural nature is barely explored, and she spends way too much time in the kitchen making snacks and not enough time being a GOD.I don't want to trash this book too much, because I've enjoyed some of the author's other work-- "The Night Off" being my favorite. Since I more than got my money's worth on that book, we'll call it even with this one.

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Book review By Angelica Quintero This is the story of Kate McMannis and how she deals with a big case of writer’s block with the help of Erato her personal muse and Olive the additional part for all the threesomes scenes and actual love interest in this story. What else can I say about this story? P - O - R - NI mean this book is 95% porn and 5% story with like 2% character development in that same story porcentage but I have to give props to the author for always making a point of including consent and her insistent effort to portray somewhat very realistic sexual experiences, it also somewhat addresses an abusive relationship (not in the physical sense but some aspects of it) and it made me uncomfortable of the lack of acknowledgment it got so weird. Still the whole book is an ode to sex and consent and how amazing consent sounds as a form of foreplay so, YAY FOR AWESOME CONSENSUAL EXPLICIT S E X!Stars: 2.5 but if I have to give a round number it’d be 3 because I really like my porn with a plot and if it has angst and drama is a bonus, this isn’t plot driven porn so it’s like fanservice

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Conclusion: Liked, but don't quite love it. By twelvejan *Thanks for the ARC, Netgalley!*The Muse is no doubt sexy. But I can't help but think that this is Meghan's very own fantasy were she ever caught in a writer's block.We have an erotica author, a Ms Kate McMannis (in retrospect, Meghan O'Brien herself), who was suffering from a severe writer's block. Due date's in two months and she barely got anything down. Just as she was about to put off writing, yet again, under the guise of needing something at the store, Erato appeared. Now here what I don't get nor received any tangible conclusion.Who is this Erato who claimed that she's The Muse? Is she some kind of dirty, sexy, spectre? She has this uncanny ability to know what Kate is thinking, feeling, doing. It's freaky. So Erato comes in and they got down to something dirty. And miraculously, that helped Kate's juices (no pun intended, I swear!) to flow.Overall, a sexy read. But I don't quite enjoy the idea of this being a dirty Mary Sue book. One of my favourite scenes: the part when Erato helped reenact one of Kate's dirty scenes.

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