Well done to everyone who joined in my favourite kind of torture; those dratted lyrics stay in your head for ages until you work it out - and then some! I still get this one haunting me every time I hear the song: "Flies are in your pea soup, baby, they're waving at me."
Of course, with the internet, it's way too easy to look them up, but try for at least ten minutes before resorting to that. If you didn't find the answer to the last lot, they're in the comment at the bottom of the post two below this one.
Here's the next bunch - all I need is the titles.
If you want a bit of a clue, scroll down, but give yourself a chance, first.
From the Archer soundtrack
One look, could kill - my pain, your thrill,
I want to love you but I better not touch,
I want to kiss you, but I want it too much
From the Slater soundtrack
Stop messin' round with your tricks,
Don't turn your back on me baby,
You just might pick up my magic sticks
From the New Kid in Town soundtrack
I'll shoot it to you straight,
and look you in the eye,
So gimme just a minute and I'll tell you why
A heads up: a heck of a lot of titles come from my fave artists: Journey, Queen, Bowie, City Boy, Whitesnake - pretty much anything rock related. But there are other genres, including a few novelty ones with song titles which fit the action.
Clues:
Archer - This Planet Rock DJ has a way of dealing with his enemies
Slater - An enchanted lady who's gone to the dark side in a Northern harbour town
New Kid - Beards abound where this crude lad lives
If you think you know the answer, add a comment below and, even better, leave me a lyric from your fave tune to see if I can guess it.
Wednesday, 28 June 2017
Wednesday, 21 June 2017
Sizzling Summer Solstice Release
What a day!
It started in a caravan in Wales after the most magical long weekend to treat hubby to an unforgettable Father's day break evah. I'm talking secret Blue Lagoons and everything.
At 3:33am, I packed the car and drove 128 miles almost due East in mostly traffic-free roads, watching not only the sun rising over fabulous Welsh mountains but, prior to that, a cheeky little crescent moon fending off the wispy clouds to dance across the sky. Heavenly!
After 5 days with virtually no internet, everything pulled together to make the release of Leader of the Pack the fastest to date.
So here it is: the third book for a mere 99p/99cents for three days.
As always, thanks to Icy for a great cover and Hannah, Alice, Paula and Ace for some nifty editing.
Here's the short blurb:
Why are boys like buses? None for years, then three turn up at once. Like a game show contestant, Liv has to choose between them.
Terry seems shy and afraid, but on the stage or on ice skates he morphs into a virile, leading man. But is he man enough to cope with Liv’s dynamic personality and pithy snark?
When a secret admirer sends a rose and sonnet, the smooth, Shakespeare-quoting waiter seems the obvious candidate. Danger and excitement lurk behind this door when Liv discovers the charming James hides a shady past.
Drop-dead-gorgeous Ray ticks all Liv’s boxes. His wheelchair might stop him from doing the Argentine Tango, but so far, no boy will dance with her. The universe conspires to keep them apart; why else would she black out each time he kisses her?
The prize? Her sanity, her memory and her heart.
It started in a caravan in Wales after the most magical long weekend to treat hubby to an unforgettable Father's day break evah. I'm talking secret Blue Lagoons and everything.
At 3:33am, I packed the car and drove 128 miles almost due East in mostly traffic-free roads, watching not only the sun rising over fabulous Welsh mountains but, prior to that, a cheeky little crescent moon fending off the wispy clouds to dance across the sky. Heavenly!
After 5 days with virtually no internet, everything pulled together to make the release of Leader of the Pack the fastest to date.
So here it is: the third book for a mere 99p/99cents for three days.
As always, thanks to Icy for a great cover and Hannah, Alice, Paula and Ace for some nifty editing.
Here's the short blurb:
Why are boys like buses? None for years, then three turn up at once. Like a game show contestant, Liv has to choose between them.
Terry seems shy and afraid, but on the stage or on ice skates he morphs into a virile, leading man. But is he man enough to cope with Liv’s dynamic personality and pithy snark?
When a secret admirer sends a rose and sonnet, the smooth, Shakespeare-quoting waiter seems the obvious candidate. Danger and excitement lurk behind this door when Liv discovers the charming James hides a shady past.
Drop-dead-gorgeous Ray ticks all Liv’s boxes. His wheelchair might stop him from doing the Argentine Tango, but so far, no boy will dance with her. The universe conspires to keep them apart; why else would she black out each time he kisses her?
The prize? Her sanity, her memory and her heart.
Tuesday, 6 June 2017
I'll name that tune in ...
Just a bit of fun. Here are lyrics from three songs for you to guess the titles.
Each one is taken from the soundtrack of one of my books - something I do to give me an awesome playlist while I'm busy scribbling.
So here's the first batch.
If you want a bit of a clue, scroll down, but give yourself a chance, first.
From the Archer soundtrack
There are plenty of ways you can hurt a man
and bring him to the ground,
You can beat him,
you can cheat him,
you can treat him bad
and leave him when he's down
From the Slater soundtrack
And for love's sake, each mistake,
Ah, you forgave
And soon both of us learned to trust
Not run away, it was no time to play
We build it up and build it up and build it up, And now it's ...
From the New Kid in Town soundtrack
You look in her eyes;
the music begins to play,
Hopeless romantics, here we go again,
But after a while
you're looking the other way
It's those restless hearts that never mend.
A heads up: a heck of a lot of titles come from my fave artists: Journey, Queen, Bowie, City Boy, Whitesnake - pretty much anything rock related. But there are other genres, including a few novelty ones with song titles which fit the action.
Clues:
Archer - This happens a lot when jousting (think "A Knight's Tale")
Slater - A property associated with Stonehenge (think of my favourite music)
New Kid - Bit of a giveaway (think of Uncle Sam's favourite bird)
If you think you know the answer, add a comment below and, even better, leave me a lyric from your fave tune to see if I can guess it.
Each one is taken from the soundtrack of one of my books - something I do to give me an awesome playlist while I'm busy scribbling.
So here's the first batch.
If you want a bit of a clue, scroll down, but give yourself a chance, first.
From the Archer soundtrack
There are plenty of ways you can hurt a man
and bring him to the ground,
You can beat him,
you can cheat him,
you can treat him bad
and leave him when he's down
From the Slater soundtrack
And for love's sake, each mistake,
Ah, you forgave
And soon both of us learned to trust
Not run away, it was no time to play
We build it up and build it up and build it up, And now it's ...
From the New Kid in Town soundtrack
You look in her eyes;
the music begins to play,
Hopeless romantics, here we go again,
But after a while
you're looking the other way
It's those restless hearts that never mend.
A heads up: a heck of a lot of titles come from my fave artists: Journey, Queen, Bowie, City Boy, Whitesnake - pretty much anything rock related. But there are other genres, including a few novelty ones with song titles which fit the action.
Clues:
Archer - This happens a lot when jousting (think "A Knight's Tale")
Slater - A property associated with Stonehenge (think of my favourite music)
New Kid - Bit of a giveaway (think of Uncle Sam's favourite bird)
If you think you know the answer, add a comment below and, even better, leave me a lyric from your fave tune to see if I can guess it.
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