Top 5 songs on my How To Seduce A Bad Boy Playlist:
Since Mel’s a bit more classic 80s and Adam’s a diehard alternative rocker, getting them to agree on tunes was a bit of a challenge, but nevertheless I persisted! LOL. Here’s their selections (in no particular order):
1.Everyday I Write The Book – Elvis Costello & The Attractions (Mel)
2. The Pretender – Foo Fighters (Adam)
3. Magic – The Cars (Mel)
4. Dirty – Sevendust (Adam)
5. Bohemian Rhapsody – Queen (Mel and Adam) (Finally one they agree on!)
What songs would you recommend for Mel and Adam, based on their preferences above? Tell me in the comments!
Don’t miss How to Seduce a Bad Boy by Traci Douglass, out now!
Melody Bryant has heard it all before. Sure, she’s the epitome of the stereotype for a librarian. Loves order. Loves rules and deadlines. Loves books. But what she doesn’t love is still being a virgin at twenty-four. Unfortunately, the only guy she’s ever been interested in turned her down flat. And then left town. Eight. Years. Ago. Ugh.
Now her birthday is fast approaching and she just can’t take it any longer. She’s finding a guy before her birthday in five weeks or she’s adopting two more cats and fully embracing becoming “the crazy cat lady.”
But when her latest date ends in epic failure–everyone thinks of her as the “proper librarian,” she realizes what she needs is to ruin her reputation. And she knows the perfect guy to help her: the baddest bad boy in town. This Army vet won’t know what hit him…
USA Today Bestselling Author Traci Douglass writes fiction bursting with romance, usually mixed with a healthy portion of snark. Her stories feature sizzling heroes with quick wits and troubled pasts and smart, independent heroines who always give as good as they get. Her books are published with Harlequin/Mills & Boon, Entangled Publishing, and Tule Publishing. She’s an active member of Romance Writers of America (RWA), Indiana Romance Writers of America (IRWA), and the International Thriller Writers (ITW), and holds a Master of Fine Arts Degree in Writing Popular Fiction from Seton Hill University.
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