Indigo Blues
By: Danielle Joseph
Pub date: July 1st, 2010
Even though you tossed me away, I'm here to stay.
Oh, Indigo, how could you let me go . . .
-from "Indigo Blues" written by Adam Spade, performed by Blank Stare
Indigo:
I never asked to be famous—or infamous. Such is my fate for briefly dating (and dumping) Adam Spade. Yes, the Adam from the indie rock band who wrote "Indigo Blues"—the song that gave the band overnight success, propelled them to New York City, and stole my precious anonymity. Now I'm pawed by fans, stalked by reporters, and pegged as a vicious heartbreaker. And Adam is still calling me. Doesn't he have better things to do?
Adam:
With a hit single and a promising career, I should be on top of the world. People on the street are beginning to recognize me, which is cool. And scary. The band is counting on me to write another hit, but I can't stop thinking about Indigo. Why won't she answer the phone?
Summary from Flux
Sounds like an interesting story with a cool concept. I love that it revolves around music and that it's told in alternating points of view switching between Indigo and Adam.
Oh, Indigo, how could you let me go . . .
-from "Indigo Blues" written by Adam Spade, performed by Blank Stare
Indigo:
I never asked to be famous—or infamous. Such is my fate for briefly dating (and dumping) Adam Spade. Yes, the Adam from the indie rock band who wrote "Indigo Blues"—the song that gave the band overnight success, propelled them to New York City, and stole my precious anonymity. Now I'm pawed by fans, stalked by reporters, and pegged as a vicious heartbreaker. And Adam is still calling me. Doesn't he have better things to do?
Adam:
With a hit single and a promising career, I should be on top of the world. People on the street are beginning to recognize me, which is cool. And scary. The band is counting on me to write another hit, but I can't stop thinking about Indigo. Why won't she answer the phone?
Summary from Flux
Sounds like an interesting story with a cool concept. I love that it revolves around music and that it's told in alternating points of view switching between Indigo and Adam.
Sounds good! I had to put this one on my WL. Thanks
ReplyDeleteIt does sound good, I'm adding this to my TBR list.
ReplyDeleteOoh, it's Danielle Joseph! Isn't she the author of Shrinking Violet? Loved that novel, and I'm excited for this one :)
ReplyDeleteOh, it sounds sad... :(
ReplyDeleteI already want to read it! Anything that can make me feel something JUST in the summery is a must read.
The description is so good. I already added it to my list and cant wait to read it.
ReplyDeleteVery good pick. :)
This one looks really interesting. Thanks for the heads up.
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Sounds good. It reminds me a lot of Audrey, Wait! by Robin Benway which I loved.
ReplyDeleteUmm... I'm just curious cause my name is Adam Spade and I am an Indie artist lol... I just stumbled on this cause I was searching my name. I dunno... maybe I inspired this:P
ReplyDeletewww.myspace.com/adamspademusic
www.adamspade.com