Title: Capturing the Muse
Author: Madison Avery
Genre: New Adult Erotic Romance / Collection
In this mixed genre, erotica collection, Capturing the Muse, find out just how far these writers are willing to go to gain back their creativity, or keep it from shattering their perfect world.
Through tragedy, life lessons, mentorship, and even a hint of the paranormal, these writers will find one thing in common, steamy romance comes with consequences.
Luck Be a Penny:
A bestselling author is unable to finish her series, and figures out the kindness she shows to a stranger can unleash more than just the plot to her upcoming book.
Dances with Muses:
One writer discovers the prince charming she created might just be better than the real thing. But coping with her delusions of the perfect romance interfere with the reality of real life.
Filling in the Blanks:
When a Muse doesn’t know she’s lost, a connection with a writer yearning for inspiration, brings her story to life.
Bookstores and Dreams:
Believing a “how-to guide” is the key to her success, a burgeoning writer will have to trust a handsome bookstore owner when a devastating accident turns her life upside.
Beneath the Inhibitions:
A depressed author collides with a prolific editor during a literary conference. And a one-night-stand becomes a source for new material, and regaining her confidence.
Capturing the Muse, Volume 1 in the Courting the Muse Series, will leave you breathless, aroused and inspired.
Review
Capturing the Muse was an alright book. I liked the concept and the blurb interested me with the collection of short stories. But the problem with short stories is everything moves so quickly.
I think had each story been more of a novella, so the characters could have been better developed and you could have spent more time with them it would have been better.
The writing style was easy to follow and the plots were decently done, even if they needed to be longer.
If you like short stories, then you will probably like this book. It takes a special kind of reader to enjoy short stories since they go by so quickly.
I give this book 3.5 stars.
I think had each story been more of a novella, so the characters could have been better developed and you could have spent more time with them it would have been better.
The writing style was easy to follow and the plots were decently done, even if they needed to be longer.
If you like short stories, then you will probably like this book. It takes a special kind of reader to enjoy short stories since they go by so quickly.
I give this book 3.5 stars.
Author Bio
Madison Avery doesn’t kiss and tell. Except when it comes to writing. She lives in Red Deer, Alberta, where she spends way too much time reading, writing and avoiding house work.
Capturing the Muse is her first foray into the world of erotica, but where she feels right at home.
You can find Madison, and her counterpart, Yong Adult Novelist, Avery Olive, on many social media sites like Facebook, Twitter (@AveryOlive), Tumblr, Goodreads and on her website, http://www.averyolive.blogspot.com, which is currently under construction
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