by L. B. Dunbar
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I love when books have a soundtrack. Whenever I hear the playlists I’ve collected for books I’ve read, I can envision the story in my mind. So here’s my suggested soundtrack for Sound Advice. Happy listening!
Playlist of Emily and Jess’ story
“All Summer Long”—Kid Rock
“Battlefield”—Jordan Sparks
“If I Were A Boy”—Beyonce
“Breathe In, Breathe Out”—Mat Kearney
“Beautiful Child”—Eurythmics
“Fly Me to the Moon”—Joshua Radin
“Young and Beautiful”—Lana Del Rey
“Halo”—Beyonce
“Chasing Cars”—Snow Patrol
“Use Somebody”—Kings of Leon
“Photograph”—Nickelback
“Say”—John Mayer
“Counting Stars”—OneRepublic
“Let Me”—Pat Green
“Summertime”—Kenny Chesney
“Come On Get Higher”—Matt Nathanson
“I Will Wait”—Mumford & Sons
“My Love (Single Version)”—Justin Timberlake featuring T.I.
“Brave”—Sara Bareilles
“Slow Me Down”—Sara Evans
“From Where You Are”—Lifehouse
“Wanted”—Hunter Hayes
Enjoy Jess Carter and Emily Post’s story?
Come back to Elk Rapids and meet Ethan Scott.
What happens if the beast turns out to be a woman?
Ethan Scott’s about to find out when he takes a mysterious job in a hidden home on the shores of Lake Michigan.
Isabella Vincentia might be the biggest challenge Ethan’s ever faced.
See if he has what it takes to tame this scarred woman in the Sensations Collection 2 –
Taste Test.
Available at:
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Kobo: http://store.kobobooks.com/en-US/ebook/taste-test-1
Page Foundry and Scribd
L.B. DUNBAR LOVES to read to the point that it might be classified as an addiction. The past few years especially, she has relished the many fabulous YA authors, the new genre of New Adult, traditional romances, and historical romances. A romantic at heart, she’s been accused of having an overactive imagination, as if that was a bad thing. When not reading, she’s usually driving one of her four growing children somewhere. She grew up in Michigan, but has lived in Chicago for longer, calling it home with her husband and children.
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