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Maegan Beaumont
Maegan Beaumont is the author of CARVED IN DARKNESS, the first book in the Sabrina Vaughn thriller series (Available through Midnight Ink, spring 2013). A native Phoenician, Maegan's stories are meant to make you wonder what the guy standing in front of you in the Starbucks line has locked in his... show more
Maegan Beaumont is the author of CARVED IN DARKNESS, the first book in the Sabrina Vaughn thriller series (Available through Midnight Ink, spring 2013). A native Phoenician, Maegan's stories are meant to make you wonder what the guy standing in front of you in the Starbucks line has locked in his basement, and feel a strong desire to sleep with the light on. When she isn't busy fulfilling her duties as Domestic Goddess for her high school sweetheart turned husband, Joe, and their four children, she is locked in her office with her computer, her coffee pot and her Rhodesian Ridgeback, and one true love, Jade.
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debbiekrenzer
debbiekrenzer rated it 10 years ago
There were so many bad guys in this story that you just couldn't keep up with them. Nor could you tell who was working for whom. I think that was the best part about the whole book. Was Michael hired for a good ending or a bad ending? And why was Sabrina brought into all of this? Just exactly who is...
Blood Rose Books
Blood Rose Books rated it 11 years ago
You NEED to read the first book within this series, Carved in Darkness, before picking up Sacrificial Muse. It is not only an excellent thriller, if you do not read it you will be missing as to who Sabrina is and how she became the woman she is today. So pick up Carved in Darkness or read my review ...
Miamoa
Miamoa rated it 11 years ago
4½ stars
A Book and A Review #2
A Book and A Review #2 rated it 12 years ago
Full blog review in progress...Initial thoughts:1) Damn, I love me a twisted sister! Writing style is similar to that of JT Ellison in her Taylor Jackson series. 2) Book focused on storyline which was incredible vs. heavy character development. 3) Some of the storyline could have used further explan...
DevTheReader
DevTheReader rated it 12 years ago
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