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The Muse

By: Meghan O’Brien
Narrated by: Emily Beresford
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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?

©2015 Meghan O’Brien (P)2015 Audible, Inc.

Accolades & Awards

Lambda Literary Award
2015
Lambda Literary Award Romance Fantasy
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You know what I hate? When a character is black the narrator takes it upon themselves to do a 'black accent' even though there is no accent written into the words. It's like a narrator deciding to do a random British accent. Why?? It's jarring and weird and unnecessary.

THE BLACK ACCENT

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If you could sum up The Muse in three words, what would they be?

Unexpected, Sobering, and Weird

Who was your favorite character and why?

All actually Kate, Olive and of course Erato (the muse)

What does Emily Beresford bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

She was very good with voices and emotions, and you always knew who was speaking. Made it enjoyable

If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?

The Muse is a Devil

Any additional comments?

Meghan O'Brien writes amazing lesbian themed stories. She really took the thought of what most of us believe a muse should be and gave it a real shake and twist. I enjoyed this story and the surprise twists and turns. Loved the ending

A diffeerent view of a MUSE

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***Spoilers***


You are in a literal hostage situation. You are being held in your house beyond your will. You have had everything necessary to reach the outside world taken from you except your own two feet and a window. AND YET, instead of acknowledging your situation for what it very clearly is, your only goal is to go and talk to a girl because you have a crush.
*Claps hands together*
WHAT THE HELL IS WRONG WITH YOU?

If I was in that situation I would've never let my phone leave my side after the first time she stole it. Same with my keys. I wouldn't trust that woman with sh*t, she's a literal stranger.

Rule 1 would have been "you're not allowed in my room under any circumstances unless I let you in each time." Not "do whatever it takes to make me finish this book." Who's the insane one in this story? One person is acting like a robot with clear directions, or the other just being an idiot who doesn't think through the words coming out of their mouth. I just can't right now.


To the stories benefit, as hard as it is to keep listening to it at times, I also just want to know how it'll possibly make up for the insanity I've had to witness.

Mad spoilers, Big caution

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First off I would like to say that once it ended, I was happy with the book overall. With that being said, I have a few dislikes I would like to share.
1) The writing style was weird at times. To formal and somewhat ridiculous. It probably didn’t help with the way the narrator delivered said comments, but I believe it mostly had to do with the way it was written.
2) The narrator was difficult to adjust to. I have listened to one or two others of hers and had the same problem. She does do a good job with distinct voices though. I think it has to do with her trying to make everything sound so exciting. I don’t know...it’s hard to put a finger on.
3) While I completely understand this is a work of fiction, some things were hard to swallow.
4) I would like to leave you with this...Meghan O’Brien is a fantastic writter and has many other REALLY good books!!!

Mixed feelings...

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I absolutely loved The Muse by The Muse. Meghan O’Brien delivers exactly what she’s known for—strong emotional depth, compelling chemistry, and characters that feel real from the first page.

The connection between the leads is intense but still grounded, and the pacing gives their relationship time to build in a way that feels natural. The writing is smooth and immersive, pulling you right into the story without ever dragging. There’s a great balance between romance, tension, and character development.

What stood out most was how believable everything felt. The emotions weren’t overdone, and the characters had real layers to them, which made their journey even more satisfying.

Vivid emotions

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