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A Muse Gone Commando

Perhaps Kyla Spades is a bit hasty to assume she finally escaped her stalkers. As a Muse, they come with the job description. Hunt down those desperate for inspiration, soak up a bit of their soul, and earn a ravenous groupie for life. That's about how it worked, and after twenty-eight years, Kyla should know that.

Her past chases her to the quiet town of Sterling Springs, and Kyla must seek refuge with the only other muse of her kind. Tobin Blake, infamous womanizer by night, accused serial killer by day.

Tobin knew he should've sent her away the moment she appeared at his door. With his enemies planning their demon uprising any day, and his leg still suffering from the last attack, he couldn't afford the distraction-even if it came with cherry lacquered toes and a body that begged to be sampled.

With the enemy closing in, Tobin and Kyla must find strength in each other as they battle for secrets to Kyla's past and the future of their kind.


A Muse Gone Rogue

When a demonic attack leaves one child without a mother, Marie Durrant throws out her predictable lifestyle to become the little girl's nanny.

It’s a big enough step for the virtual shut in, but even more difficult when Marie becomes inexplicably attracted to the mysterious widowed father, who happens to be the most powerful muse west of Mt. Olympus.

Quenton Blake is an extra hunky, extra irritated immortal, cursed to seek out those desperate for inspiration and feed on their souls.There wasn’t anything wrong with saving Marie’s soul for dessert, but his sweet tooth has a way of overriding his good judgement.

Reviewer: Jen Jen
Review: Sep 16, 2011
Genre(s): Paranormal Romance
They say don't judge a book by its cover and I wasn't, considering this is the first Kacey Mark novel I've read. The book started out very smooth and humorous, I especially liked the spat between Quenton and his outrageous friends while they're on missions. I feel that it gave Quenton a little spice to his personality compare to his somber brother Tobin. However, as the book progressed, the vibe seemed to slo

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