Long and Short Reviews welcomes Tia Fielding as she is here to celebrate the recent release of her latest book, Like Breathing.
I love music, that’s not a secret. I tend to write and add music into playlists (you should see my Spotify…) and many of my stories have “official playlists.” Sometimes the songs make sense, sometimes they don’t. It can be a phrase in the lyrics of a handful of notes, or just the general feeling the song brings me when I listen to it that makes me think of the story I’m writing.
So, without further ado, (and incidentally, this list has nothing to do with my July 10th release, Like Breathing) my current Top 5 songs!
Say Amen (Saturday Night) by Panic! At The Disco
Here’s a song that has pretty much everything. It has a great melody, the lyrics are awesome, the hook is catchy, and Brendon Urie’s voice is phenomenal. I’m a fan of Panic! but this song managed to surprise me. Beware of the music video though, if you’re sensitive to blood and gory type of things!
Fall in Line by Christina Aguilera and Demi Lovato
This is a female anthem, no doubt about it. The lyrics are so awesome, as is the singing capability of these two singers! I’m not huge on belting female vocals, but these two make a great exception to the rule!
Feel It Still by Portugal. The Man
I know this is very overplayed, but it’s one of my summer songs and I love it! It makes me shimmy in my chair and that’s always a good sign!
Do I Wanna Know? by Arctic Monkeys
Again, very much overplayed, but this has compositional hooks, amazing lyrics, and it’s just such an ear worm despite the unusual structure of the song…. I love it!
Medicine by Harry Styles
While I was never a One Direction fan, I’m certainly a fan of Harry’s solo music. It’s fresh while sounding old school, it’s surprising, and his sound is amazing. Medicine is a song he hasn’t recorded yet, but he’s played on his tour. It’s a fan favorite, it’s a bisexual anthem, and it’s a catchy song!
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A love as easy as breathing.
Life started out rocky for Devin Rice, but it’s turned out pretty well. He has adoptive parents and a brother who love him, and he works as a coder for his dad’s video game company. Romance is scarce, but a chance encounter leads to more than he ever expected.
While dropping off an assignment for his sick brother, Dev meets his mentor. Art history professor Seth Kent is brilliant and gorgeous, just what Dev has been looking for. Except that he’s in a long-term committed relationship.
Seth’s partner, Leaf, is older and sees the world differently due to his unusual upbringing. To him, the clear attraction between Seth and Dev isn’t a problem, it’s an unexpected gift. After all, Leaf is often on the road, going wherever rescue dogs need rehabilitation.
When Leaf meets Dev, all the missing pieces fall into place, and three men from different worlds and at different points in life fill each other’s empty spaces. For them, building a future together is the most natural thing in the world. But their unconventional love causes waves in their careers and family dynamics, and each man has his own doubts and fears to overcome.
About the Author: Tia Fielding is a thirtysomething Scandinavian who is a lover of witty people, words, cats, sarcasm, autumn, and the tiny beautiful things in life. Tia struggles with stubborn muses and depression, but both are things she has learned to live with. Tia identifies as genderqueer, but isn’t strict about pronouns. Why? Because luckily, in her native language there aren’t gender-specific pronouns. Being a reclusive author living with her fur-babies is another fact of life for Tia, among the need to write that seems to be a part of her psyche by now. In 2013 one of Tia’s novels was recognized by the industry’s Rainbow Awards in the Best LGBT Erotic Romance (Bobby Michaels Award) category.
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