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SOUNDTRACK: Bellevue Bridge Club by Andrew Bird
Soundtrack to Criminal Delights: Taken: Sinner’s Ransom by M.D. Gregory
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And I will hold you hostage
Make you part of my conspiracy
You will be witness to carnage
You know there’s no you without meI’m gonna shake you
Till it wakes you, yeah
From your waking dream
Show you affecting scenes
Of life beyond your front door
I will exploit you
Then conscript you
For my narrative schemes
Show you distressing scenes
I’m gonna drag you from your bed onto the floor
By any means necessary
By any means necessary
By any means necessaryI’m gonna dig up what you buried, yeah
By any means necessaryThere you go again
Finding brilliant ways to make things harder
Are we smarter alone or in this endless Stockholm syndrome?
Here’s what is known
We’re gonna break this two-way mirrorI’m gonna shake you, break you
By any means necessary
By any means necessary
By any means necessary
By any means necessary (Til some)
By any means necessary (Some day)
By any means necessary (Whoa, some sweet day)We will be playing bridge on the psych ward
With Arthur, Jane and Lou
We will be playing bridge on the psych ward
With Barbara, Gene and Sue
Whoa, and if you ever start to get bored
You know there’s no one to blame but youAnd I will hold you hostage
Make you part of my conspiracy
You will be witness to carnage
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MOVIE FEATURE: Holiday (Feriado)
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THE TOTALLY SHOULD’VE BOOK TAG
I found this tag at Adventures of a Bookish Girl, and it’s created by Emmmabooks. Here we go…
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MANGA: Shall We Go Surfing?

Shall We Go Surfing? – Ha Binyoo & Kkoomool
How did the phrase “Surf with me.” became a connotation for “Sleep with me”? There are strange rumors surrounding Ha Doyoon, and Sung Jin, curious to find the truth behind those rumors, approached him. The events that unfolded during the 3 days that followed only made him more and more confused.
And just like that, he’s gay.
Cute story!
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REVIEW: The Vampire’s Club by X. Aratare

The Vampire’s Club – X. Aratare
Find the Wolf.
What is that supposed to mean? Those are the words Lucas Daniels hears before stumbling through the brass doors of the elegant Club Dyavol, a club that seems to appear out of nowhere. The club is his last hope of getting a job to escape his predatory stepfather’s home.
Who would dare enter a vampire’s sanctuary uninvited?
Count Konstantin “the Wolf” Volk may be weakened by a curse, but he is still a primal predator. And when he sees a young man venture into his club, bypassing all of his magical and physical protections, more than just his curiosity is aroused.
Is there more to this meeting than simple chance?
This is the first book of a serial and as per author’s warning, it ends with a cliffhanger.
I listened to the audiobook version and Ethan Holtan was amazingly good. He’s one of those narrators who actually acts as oppose to just reading the lines with feelings. And I love the special effects they did on “Find the wolf.“
The story is set in Arkham, inside the fascinating world of Club Dyavol, a sanctuary for vampires. The club is visible only to vampires and their guests but for some reason, Lucas was able to see and enter the place. He was looking for a job and decided to try his luck at the club. He could have easily ended up a vampire’s meal that night but Konstantin sensed there was something about Lucas, something that allowed him to breach all the wards and spells so he saved him from Marius, a vampire who was trying to lure Lucas. Lucas was then taken to Konstantin’s private quarter to be interviewed and when Konstantin had a drink of his blood, something unexpected happened.
Fated ones + vampire/shifter combo could be a hit or miss with me. Either I find it a crap ton of cheese too gooey for my taste or a delicious treat that sizzles and zings. The Vampire’s Club leans toward the latter, the whole mysterious insta-attraction magic done just right. I’m living for the intensity and the air-crackling-between-them feels.
Konstantin is a great seme. He got that dominant, possessive growl down pat and the wolf thing just added to his appeal. Lucas is perfect as his uke. He submits without being passive and he’s got those big innocent eyes that Konstantin adores. Lucas’ mom is wonderful but his stepdad, from the looks of things, the guy is a creep. Konstantin’s vampire family were all intriguing characters especially Lizzie and Xavier who needs his own book ASAP! A great cast all in all.
I love reading about vampire politics and this one promises a clash between vampires in high places so I’m definitely looking forward to the power plays. The pacing was good but the world building was a little confusing at some points. There were some histories and people mentioned that were assumed to be known to the reader so I’m guessing this serial is part of a bigger universe. However, it did not significantly affect my experience of the story. I was completely hooked from the beginning.
Overall, The Vampire’s Club is a great opener. It is dark, enigmatic and oh so seductive, exactly how a vampire should be.
Rating:
4 Stars – minor quibbles but I loved it to bitsSoundtrack: Threshold
Artist: Dead Can Dance
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SOUNDTRACK: Threshold by Dead Can Dance
Soundtrack to The Vampire’s Club by X. Aratare
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Come in here
Where it’s nice
If you want
If you want
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MOVIE FEATURE: The Circle (Der Kreis)
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MANGA: An Unbelievable Story

An Unbelievable Story – Yetsaram
One man’s relationship with Santa whom he only meets during Christmas
Eeeh??!!!! How can you cheat on that super cute Santa?!
Not liking this MC at all. Beautiful bittersweet story tho





























