Blurb:
When the well of inspiration dries up, there's only one place
to go - Crimson Moon Hideaway.
Something is sapping his creativity, and it's as if Maxwell
Bourland can feel it digging its claws into his brain, draining the stories out
of him. He falls asleep, dreaming of elaborate plots, only to have them vanish
by morning. This is more than writers block; it's a theft of his mind. With his
editor nagging him, Maxwell flees to the redwoods of California, hoping to
shake whatever has him in its clutches.
Inspiring the masses is exhausting, and so the muses, Thalia
and Calliope, seek a vacation where the only creativity they need to stir up is
how to spend the cold evenings. However, as they plot to lure the lifeguard off
his tower, they notice a slumped figure trudging through the resort, a slight
shimmer draping his body. Now their curiosity is peaked.
My
review:
An authors
worst nightmare and greatest fantasy. Panther shifter Maxwell Bourland is an author on a deadline and he’s got
nothing; seeking inspiration he heads to the paranormal getaway Crimson
Moon Hideaway and finds more than he was looking for in the persons of two of
the uses of old. Fun, frolicking and much inspiration but very little writing
occurs. I really enjoyed this sexy romp at Crimson Moon Hideaway.
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