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Blame it on Pearl Jam

I believe 'cause I can see . . .

You know, there are songs and then there are songs.

The first time I heard Pearl Jam’s Future Days, I was speechless. Breathless. I cried. This song . . . the music and the lyrics . . . they utterly destroyed me.

At the time, I was writing I Choose You, the third book in the Perfect Dish Romance series, and the song influenced the very end of the story.

I almost never use the same song twice in two different books’ playlists, but when I began naming the books in the Keeping Score Trilogy, I kept coming back to Future Days. I’d already decided on When We Were Us, and it was important that the third book incorporated an ‘us’ or . . . a ‘you and me’. As I listened to the lyrics of Future Days, I knew I’d found the title of Book 3.

I believe,
And I believe ’cause I can see,
Our future days,
Days of you and me

This is so much Quinn, and Leo, and Nate. Leo could have sung this song. It is a song of love, of forgiveness, of reaching a place of acceptance and looking forward . . . it IS this book.

And so there was no doubt that this song had to be part of the play list. I’ll admit, too, that I listened to it rather a lot as I wrote Days of You and Me. 

This playlist is one of my all-time favorites. I have a feeling I’ll be playing it for a long time to come, and I’ll never hear it without thinking of Nate, Quinn and Leo.

 

Music Monday: Always For You Play List

Always for You ebookI’m so excited to be back in Burton, Georgia for the new Always Love Trilogy!!

The first book, Always For You, is about Maureen Evans. You might remember her as Flynn Evans’ sister, a close friend to both Meghan Hawthorne Reynolds and Ali Reynolds. Now it’s time for Maureen to have her own love story.

Maureen Evans has had a crush on Smith Harrington since they were in college together. She always knew he didn’t see her as anything more than his best friend—just one of the guys—but that didn’t stop her from weaving sexy fantasies about him.

Now, after years of maintaining a long-distance friendship, Smith’s moving to Burton, Georgia, Maureen’s hometown, to become her partner at the veterinary clinic. After all this time, she should be able to handle working with him without getting hot and bothered.

Or maybe not.

The more determined Maureen is to maintain their just-friends bond, the more Smith seems intent on testing those boundaries. And when flirting crosses the line into something more, it ends in a night neither of them can forget.

When friendship is no longer enough, there’s always love.

The music for this book is so much fun–it’s all about friends becoming lovers. Sigh.

You can preorder your copy here:

iBooks/Amazon/Nook/Kobo

And you can find the play list (minus Taylor Swift) here.

 

Sleeping With A Friend     Neon Trees

You Belong With Me     Taylor Swift

Complicated     Carolyn Dawn Johnson

My Best Friend     Tim McGraw

Teardrops on my Guitar     Taylor Swift

Say Goodbye     Dave Matthews Band

Whenever I Call You Friend     Kenny Loggins and Stevie Nicks

Can’t Help Falling In Love     Ingrid Michaelson

Falling In Love (with my best friend)     Matt White