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The Muse Incarnate reviewed by Carol Castellanos



  The Muse Incarnate by VICKIE BRITTON   Stars Image
Vampire - Erotica
Publisher: WORDBEAMS
Date: 2001
Pages: 18
Distribution: E-Story

I found this to be an entertaining story. A writer takes a retreat
out in the country to try and write the great American novel. In the past he has
had one best seller, since then he has been reduced to ghosting for well-known
authors. Roan Gage has now decided he is through writing for others and it's
now time to write for himself once again.

One day while at the cabin he gets a call that a famous author wants to talk to him.  
Though he's made up his mind not to ghost for anyone else he still gives the author
a call.  The woman that answers has a very sexy voice. From the minute Roan
speaks to her he is entranced. He has visions of this woman. For this reason and this
reason only he can't wait to meet the author. Not for the author but to meet this woman
with such an entrancing voice. What he finds when he gets to the authors house is
astonishing. The woman is exactly the way he pictured her.

Needless to say he falls in love with her, and it seems she him. She leaves this author
for Roan. Though since she moves in Roan's health and writing go down hill. Rather 
then her being his muse as he thought she would be she is the opposite. She wants all 
of his attention and doesn't want him doing anything else. This leads to many questions.
One of which is what kind of being is she that she is able to drain him of his energy and
writing skill? Why did her lover let her leave so easily? Even more puzzling, why is the
same man that let her leave asking for her to now come home? 
Copyright © 2001 Carol Castellanos All Rights Reserved.