You’ve been wondering. You’ve been guessing. Or you’ve been stumped and need a hint!
Without further ado, here are the songs that inspired September’s stories so far… at least, the ones that have been guessed!
To Con a Werewolf by Kristiana Sfirlea – Werewolves of London (sophiahansen)
The Devil Tries Again by R.F. Gammon – The Devil Went Down to Georgia (Skye)
Space Lanes by Jenelle Leanne Schmidt – Wolf Creek Pass by C.W. McCall (StorySpinner)
Love’s Sacrifice by Elizabeth West – The Boys Are Back In Town (Stephanie Scissom)
Stealer of Secrets by Cassandra Hamm – Message in a Bottle by The Police (Sting)
Identity by Abigail Falanga – Not yet guessed! Check out the comments for clues from the author.
A Ride Home by Kandi J Wyatt – Take me Home, Country Roads by John Denver (R C)
Weary Dreamer by Lila Kims – Dreams by Fleetwood Mac (JLSchmidt)
No Barrier Strong Enough by Ronald Alan Lindsay – Ain’t No Mountain High Enough (lilakimswriter)
Crystal Palace by C.S. Wachter – Hotel California (AMediting)
Samara Spade and the Case of Disgruntled Driver by Susan Lyttek – Not yet guessed! There are clues in the comments.
Fly by Emily Grant – Freebird (Susan Lyttek)
Slippers by Abigail Falanga – Not yet guessed! Check out the comments for clues from the author.
Taller Than Ever by J.L. Ender – Not yet guessed. Hint: This one’s an instrumental from a popular movie soundtrack.
Love of the Sea by Nicki Chapelway – Brandy, You’re a Fine Girl (DebH)
If you were the first one to guess the song that inspired the story (your user name in parentheses) AND if you’re a member of the Havok Horde, you’ll be automatically entered into a drawing for a $10 Amazon gift card. Not a member yet? Join before the end of the month and you still qualify!
Like a challenge? There are still a few songs that haven’t been guessed yet. Put on your detective hat and go figure it out. Horde members have access to our archives (and are qualified for the drawing).
Thanks for playing Season Two: Stories That Sing! From our jukebox to yours…
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