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Mortals, Gods And A Muse

Average rating
5 out of 5
Based on 9 Ratings and 7 Reviews

Book Description
Mortals, Gods and a Muse is a fanciful romance that asks some wonderful questions: what if you were Sherry Duncan, successful romance novelist with a bad case of writer's block, have decide to take you imaginary muse on a cruise--to a romantic island? And what if you meet someone who could pass for an ancient Greek god, a would-be lover who was rich, who could cook and who only had eyes for you? A... More
Book Information
PublisherSecond Wind Publishing LLC
BindingPaperback (2 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages214
ISBN-101935171070
ISBN-13978-1935171072
Publication Date09/03/2008
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About Suzette Vaughn (Author) : Suzette Vaughn is a published author. Published credits of Suzette Vaughn include Badeaux Knights, Mortals, Gods, and a Muse, Mortals, Gods And A Muse, and Badeaux Knights.
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8/21/2010 Dellani Oakes said:
Sherry Duncan is a somewhat chaotic individual. Why? Because she's an author who sees her muses. They appear to her like people, waiting patiently while she tells their stories. Except for the current one, Star. She's being troublesome and Sherry doesn't know why. That is, not until handso... more

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