Title:
Reap What You’ve Sown
Suzie
Carr’s “The Muse”
Reviewed
by T’s Blogging
8/22/14
8:04
p.m.
I’ve always wondered how the bullied kids turned out
as adults; if they carried along the inflictions, teasing, hitting, and name
calling into their adult lives. Or did they take the hurt and rejection as a
child and allowed it to fuel them into becoming the person they secretly wished
they were. I’m sure many people have witnessed or perhaps been the victim of bullying,
or maybe you were the bully. Whichever role you’ve played, Suzie Carr’s The Muse answered my dying question by allowing
me to take a glimpse into the life of a woman that desires to be set free from
her past and her hidden sexuality.
While the store is not entirely about bullying,
readers will be able to wrap their selves into a Cat Fished tail of Jane Knoll,
a woman that lives in her toxic mind and wars with the past as well as the
current state of her boring life. This deja’vu tale is so familiar as if I too
had experienced Jane’s hidden secrets. I found myself speaking to the pages as
I tried to counsel and scream at Jane to, “Get over it already!” I was so frustrated
with her constant complaining that I felt like I was talking to a friend that
was addicted to the feelings connected to her past. On the other hand, it was
the emotional connection, the information, the life lessons, and the hope that
Jane would find healing that made me want to read more.
Does Jane find love? Will she stop playing the
victim and downplaying herself? Will she become the girl that “…could stir a person’s
soul with her words, touching people with viewpoints that changed the world” or
will she be the same person she has always been? Suzie Carr, The Muse is such a needed/MUST Read! It
gives people insight on the world that has a coiled voice and I thank you for
the romance, the steamy and mental sexual encounters, and such a great read.
Well done!
****4 stars!
Happy reading!
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