If you blink, you might miss Harmony R’s cameo in 'Coffee & Ghosts,' but trust me, her five-minute scene as a sarcastic spirit is peak comedy. She also starred in the experimental theater-turned-film 'Exit, Pursued by a Bear,' which is… an experience. Mostly I adore her in 'Static Hearts,' a rom-com about radio DJs where she plays against type as a shy producer. Her chemistry with the lead was so natural, it made me wish for a sequel.
Harmony R is such a fresh face in the industry, and I've been low-key following her projects since she popped up in indie circles. Her breakout role was in the dark comedy series 'Midnight Snackers,' where she played this quirky, morally ambiguous hacker—totally stole every scene with her deadpan delivery. Then she did this surreal arthouse film called 'Paper Cranes Don’t Fly,' which was all about grief and origami metaphors (weird but beautiful?). Recently, she voiced a rebellious AI in the animated anthology 'Electric Dreams,' and honestly, her voice acting range is criminally underrated. I’m hoping she lands a big franchise role soon because her charisma deserves a wider audience.
Oh, and she had a tiny but memorable part in that viral horror short 'Whispers in the Static'—the one where the ghost communicates through radio frequencies. Even with five minutes of screen time, she made me believe in haunted electronics.
From obscure indie darlings to cult webseries, Harmony R picks roles that feel like they’re from alternate universes. My favorite? 'Lemonade Stand Empire,' a mockumentary about kid entrepreneurs gone rogue—she played the unhinged CFO of a juice cartel, and it was glorious. Also, her voice work in the video game 'Nebula Echoes' as the sarcastic ship AI deserves awards. She’s got this knack for making weird scripts feel utterly believable.
Harmony R’s projects are like hidden Easter eggs for film nerds. She’s in that one episode of 'Black Mirror Lite' (the anthology that everyone says ripped off 'Black Mirror' but was actually decent)—the episode where social media likes become currency, and she’s the anarchist who burns her own profile. Meta. Then there’s 'Dial Tone,' a thriller podcast she voiced, and her character’s slow descent into paranoia was legit chilling. Recently, she popped up in a music video for the band Void Parliament, playing a witchy librarian, and now I need her in a gothic fantasy series ASAP.
Harmony R’s filmography feels like a curated playlist of niche gems. She’s not in blockbusters (yet), but her choices are fascinating. Remember 'The Last Tea Shop,' that cozy fantasy drama where she played a time-traveling barista? The way she balanced warmth and melancholy in that role stuck with me for weeks. Then there’s 'Neon Graffiti,' a cyberpunk webseries nobody talked about but should’ve—her cyber-hacker character had this chaotic energy that reminded me of early Winona Ryder roles. And let’s not forget her guest spot on 'Urban Legends Unscripted,' where she improvised an entire monologue about a cursed vinyl record. Girl’s got range!
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Sian Claiborne is not a happy camper. Just when she was getting into the groove of high school hijinks, her parents decide to pick up stakes. Now the popular cheerleader is off to the Ritz and glamor of the Hollywood Hills, where her new school is home to the offspring of Hollywood's elite. Determined to hold her own, she befriends one of the school's outcasts on her first day, thus drawing a line in the sand between her and the ever-popular 'Mean Girls'. Little does she care until she claps eyes on Jace Saunders and almost loses her pompoms.Of course, the head cheerleader already has her eyes set on Jace and lets Sian know in no uncertain terms that he's off-limits. Jace Saunders has taken one look at the new girl, and this son of Hollywood royalty wants what he sees. But Jace has history with the most popular girl in school, a girl who has already warned off Sian, and what about Sian's parents? Are they going to allow their daughter to date someone as high profile as Jace?
SIX-PACK SERIES BOOK FIVE ~ *If you haven't read books 1-4, I highly recommend starting the series with Alpha Gray and reading the prior books in order (Gray, Theo, Jax, Brock) for context before starting this one* REID : I've always exercised complete control in all things. When it comes to my pack, I'm in control as its Alpha. In everyday life, I follow a schedule and value structure and discipline. My friends think I stick too close to the rules, but maintaining order and being in control are the key things that keep me grounded. That's part of the reason why the wait for my fated mate has been so frustrating- because it's the one thing I have no control over. And when I finally meet her, I quickly realize she's equally as uncontrollable, as is the bond between us. I've been waiting all my life for Serena, but when she shows up on the eve of a war, can I really trust her? And if so, will I ever be able to conquer her chaos? ~ SERENA : They say life is full of choices, but mine were stripped from me the moment my pack was attacked and my family was killed. Since then, I've been on autopilot, just doing what I have to do to survive. That is, until the last thing I expect to happen, does; I stumble upon my fated mate. I suddenly have a choice again- give in to the mate bond between Reid and I, or risk losing it all. Can I trust him with my secrets, and can he handle them? Once he knows the truth, will he even still want me? It's an impossible choice, because no matter which one I make, I may still lose everything…
This is book 2 of, A Broken Alpha, but can be read as a standalone. ️ warning, bxb, lots of detailed scenes, bad language, and abuse. Alpha Reid hates hybrids, especially werewolf- vampire hybrids. What happens when he finds out his mate is one. What happens when he finds him in the dungeon at another pack barely alive. Does he leave him there to continue to get tortured or rescue him?Reid inherited his dad Aiden's abilities plus one unique to him.Alpha Reid quickly becomes the strongest Alpha around. His abilities strengthen and grow once he becomes Alpha. Reid has one flaw, he hates hybrids with a passion. After one killed his best friend at the age of 16 it has been his mission to find this hybrid and kill him. He hates all hybrids because of this and would love to kill them all.What happens when he discovers his mate is a hybrid while visiting another Alpha to see if the hybrid he's looking for is in his dungeon. He initially went into that dungeon to find, torture and kill this hybrid and maybe more. But instead he found his mate. Does he leave him there to rot or does he save him
I’ll teach ya how to be the most vicious version of yourself you’ll ever know. I can make ya the strongest you’ve ever been. Mind an’ body. An upgrade to evolution, as it were. Most importantly, when you’re ready, you’ll go home to the ones who love ya the most. The ones needin’ ya the most, and you’ll be able to take care of them. I can give you what you need to be at the top of the food chain. Do ya agree to stay and learn from me, Riley Coyle? Agree to train to be an apex predator?”
“Tare care of the ones who love me the most. You mean Ainsley?”
“I mean Ainsley.” He nods.
I search his eyes for a lie. There are none. He’s serious, or at least he believes his own bullshit and I’ll have to settle for that. In my mind, there’s not even another option. If staying here somehow gets me back to Ainsley, then I’ll do what it takes. “Yeah. I agree to stay and do whatever I need to do to go home alive.”
Kayla is a smart, focused, top-mark student in her last two senior years of high school in a private facility for rich kids in Florida. All she wants is to get accepted to Harvard and graduate with top marks to follow the career she has set for herself. Her entire life is about becoming an independent and successful vet. She has micro-managed it and planned it to the tiniest detail. Leaving no room for a social life or living her teen years like her peers.
This year has had its ups and downs, with her stepbrother of almost ten years coming to live under the same roof after being raised apart after their parents married. The chaos and drama his appearance has brought since he despises not only his father but Kayla's mother too, has made home tense. He's a rude, defiant, and arrogant pain in her ass who is hellbent on causing trouble and listens to no one.
Dane is the polar opposite in every way - Vain, oversexed, a playboy who takes nothing seriously except booze, girls, and his motorbike while he rebels in every way against his father for ripping apart his family. Looking like a teen idol, acting like someone who doesn't need to take accountability for anything in his life, Kayla honestly cannot stand him. She sees a loser who will live on daddy's money and drink away his youth while sleeping with every girl in the county.
At 17, they have known one another most of their lives and never had any kind of friendly relationship. They have always been classmates but never friends and definitely not siblings. - but all that is about to change.
Sandra, also known as Ruby, is a young women who meets a popular rock-star. She feels a strong connection with him even though she is engaged. As she progresses with both relationships her world is turned upside down. Both men in her life know the truth about who and what she really is.
Once the truth is revealed she is now forced to pick not only a lover, but a life style. One where she lives amongst the supernatural, and the other as a normal woman who knows the truth but can never involve herself in their affairs.
Which will she choose, and does she really have a choice in the matter as her role in all of this is bigger than she could imagine. Where does her heart belong, with her old life or her new one.
Harmony R? Oh, I've come across that name buzzing around indie music circles recently! From what I've gathered, she's this rising singer-songwriter blending ethereal vocals with synth-pop beats—kind of like if Grimes and Lorde had a musical lovechild. Her EP 'Moonwater' popped up on my Spotify Discover Weekly last month, and I got hooked on the track 'Neon Ghosts.' It's got this haunting, nostalgic vibe that makes you wanna drive through empty city streets at 2am.
What's cool is how she interacts with fans too—super active on TikTok, posting behind-the-scenes studio clips where she experiments with glitch effects and vintage keyboards. Not your typical industry plant; you can tell she's genuinely DIY. Still waiting for her to drop a full album though!
Harmony R's journey into acting feels like one of those classic Hollywood stories where passion meets serendipity. She grew up obsessed with school plays, always volunteering for roles even if it meant playing a tree or a silent background character. Her big break came when a local theater director spotted her in a community production of 'Our Town' and recommended her for a small indie film audition. From there, she just kept grinding—student films, commercials, and eventually landing a recurring role in that underrated streaming series 'Midnight Echoes'.
What really stands out is how she balanced raw talent with hustle. She didn’t come from industry connections, so she built her own path by taking workshops, networking at indie film festivals, and even crowdfunding a short film to showcase her range. It’s inspiring how she turned a childhood love of storytelling into a legit career without compromising her quirky, authentic vibe.
Harmony R's most iconic roles span such a wild range that it's hard to pick favorites, but I keep circling back to her voice work in 'Echoes of the Void'—this eerie, atmospheric sci-fi audio drama where she played a sentient AI with layers of melancholy and dry humor. The way she balanced cold logic with fleeting glimpses of humanity had me rewinding scenes just to catch every nuance. Then there's her breakout anime role as the fiery rebel leader in 'Crimson Eclipse', where her battle cries somehow felt both raw and melodic.
What fascinates me is how she disappears into contrasting characters—like switching from the bubbly, chaotic streamer persona in 'Pixel Hearts' (that indie VR game that blew up last year) to the weary, gravelly detective in the noir podcast 'Blackwater Tapes'. Her range isn't just technical; it's like she rewires her emotional frequency for each role. Lately, I've been obsessed with her cameo as a sarcastic intergalactic taxi dispatcher in 'Nebula Drift'—only three lines, but they live rent-free in my head.
their latest projects are scattered across platforms depending on what you're looking for. Their animated shorts often debut on niche streaming sites like Crunchyroll or even YouTube for smaller experiments. For full-length films, check VOD services like Amazon Prime—they had that surreal fantasy collab 'Whispering Shadows' last month.
If you're into their indie game soundtracks, Bandcamp and Steam are goldmines. Honestly, their creative range means you gotta hunt—I spent weeks tracking down their experimental ARG clues hidden in Twitch streams!