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SOUNDTRACK: Loon by Volody & Dive by Olivia Dean
Soundtrack to Secrets and Scrabble: Lament at Loon Landing by Josh Lanyon
Loon by Volody for a book about a folk singer and her lying, cheating, stealing manager/husband.
oh it’s a pity
you gotta treat me this way
I maybe crazy
but darling you made me that wayone day you say you love me and you never let go
the next day I found my life on the block(?)
voices in my head they say I ought to let you goperhaps some sleep might do me good
I’ve been cockled at best
but when I close my bloodshot eyes
and rest my weary headSoundtrack to Secrets and Scrabble: Death at the Deep Dive by Josh Lanyon
Dive by Olivia Dean for a book about a police chief taking the plunge and his amateur sleuth boyfriend who made it worth it.
It’s so crazy
Lately you just understand my feelings
Make me see I’m capable and fine
And feeling beautified
Tonight, I’m ready to diveMaybe it’s the loving in your eyes (I’m here, see through)
Maybe it’s the magic in the wine (I’m feeling loose)
Maybe it’s the fact that every time I fall, I lose it all
But you got me from my head to my feet
And I’m ready to dive -
oh it’s a pity
you gotta treat me this way
I maybe crazy
but darling you made me that wayone day you say you love me and you never let go
the next day I found my life on the block(?)
voices in my head they say I ought to let you goperhaps some sleep might do me good
I’ve been cockled at best
but when I close my bloodshot eyes
and rest my weary headI dream of you and very soon
I’m howling at the moon
like a loonaticwhy must you tease me
my love for you is just a game
I’m cracking up now
yes my mind could use a breakso go ahead and lock me up
and throw away the key
some peace and quiet (?)
where my thought can’t bother meI have to let you go
but I just can’t get you off my brainah it’s a pity
you gotta treat me this way
I maybe crazy
well darling I have you to blameyou got me talking knock knock
(I maybe crazy)***NOT THE OFFICIAL LYRICS (my own transcription)
It isn’t working
I’m a tidal wave of question marks
And you’re just surfing
Leaning into me like it’s an artIt’s so crazy
Lately you just understand my feelings
Make me see I’m capable and fine
And feeling beautified
Tonight, I’m ready to diveMaybe it’s the loving in your eyes (I’m here, see through)
Maybe it’s the magic in the wine (I’m feeling loose)
Maybe it’s the fact that every time I fall, I lose it all
But you got me from my head to my feet
And I’m ready to dive‘Cause the water’s warm
And nothing is wrong, it’s all right, yeah
I’m coming out and diving in tonightI feel like it’s crazy
Lately you just understand my feelings
Make me see I’m capable and fine
And feeling beautified
Tonight, I’m ready to diveMaybe it’s the loving in your eyes (I’m here, see through)
Maybe it’s the magic in the wine (I’m feeling loose)
Maybe it’s the fact that every time I fall, I lose it all
But you got me from my head to my feet
And I’m ready to diveDiving into you, diving into me
Wanna swim good and I wanna swim deep
I’m diving into you, diving into me
Wanna swim good and I wanna swim deep
I’m diving into you, diving into me
Wanna swim good and I wanna swim deep
I’m diving into you, diving into meMaybe it’s the loving in your eyes (I’m here, see through)
Maybe it’s the magic in the wine (I’m feeling loose)
Maybe it’s the fact that every time I fall, I lose it all
But you got me from my head to my feet
And I’m ready to diveRight into you
I’m ready to dive (right into you)
Maybe is the fact that every time I fall, I lose it all
But you got me from my head to my feet
And I’m ready to dive -
MOVIE FEATURE: Polarized
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NEW RELEASE: Lost Boy by Charli Meadows
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AUDIO TOUR: Again by Morgan Brice (Excerpt & Giveaway)
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FLICKer: Military Insubordination
Featuring LGBT short films I found around the interwebz a.k.a Youtube. Okay sucky intro, but yeah, that’s it.
Jeremiah Cruze and Blain O’Connor are two rival military privates who’ve butted heads all through basic training. Yesterday, their animosity rose to a boil as they got into a scuffle in the mess hall. As punishment, they’ve been tasked with cleaning their sergeant’s bedroom. They’ll need to change the sheets, vacuum the floor, wipe down the counters… you name it. They’re not sure which punishment is worse, the actual cleaning or the fact that they have to be in the same room together…
To start things off, they agree that they should probably clean on opposite sides of the room so as to avoid any unnecessary contact. They do so, though they can’t help but sneak a few stealing glances at each other when the other’s not looking. Could there be a spark of attraction underneath their masculine bravado? Then, at one point, it’s revealed that they are both secretly gay- though they haven’t shared this with anyone else for fear of being harassed by the other soldiers. This revelation bonds them and, before long, they start to eye each other seductively.
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BLOG TOUR: Life On Mars by Patricia Logan (Excerpt & Giveaway)
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BLOG TOUR: Reflections on the Boulevard by L.J. Ambrosio (Excerpt & Giveaway)
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BLOG TOUR: Search For Complete by Stephen G. Hardy (Excerpt + Q&A with Author)
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RELEASE BLITZ: Take The Plunge by Colette Davison (Excerpt & Giveaway)