Episodes
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D.P. Clarence is fun and funny but the BTS on reality TV is depressing.
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This book really leans in to the "manic pixie" in such a fun way.
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Missing episodes?
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Who knew we'd be so into a book about a man with insecurities about his penis?
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Meg and Alex are joined by Harper St. George to discuss The Dream Hunter by Laura Kinsale.
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Look, this series is totally adorable and this book in particular is really fun. It's one of those that comes close enough to great that the parts that fall short are more frustrating than they shold probably be because you're so mad it isn't perfect. I was too harsh in this episode, but only because it was sooo close to ideal.
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I'd be lying if I said this episode was anything other than Laine fangirling over Amelia Peabody and squealing about how much fun this novella is. Sethos-coded lost all meaning because it was said too many times.
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Meg and Laine disagree about the amount of world building we want in a Romantasy, but agree that this book is super cute. Please uncancel My Lady Jane, someone.
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Alex and Meg are joined by Candy Tan to discuss this book, which sounds completely insane TBH.
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We remain enamored with Jenna. That is all.
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This book is a fucking delight.
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Meg and Alex are joined by Cat Sebastian to discuss Alex's favorite book of all time.
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We were both very charmed by this mystery novel and can't help speculating on the future romantic turns. What does "cozy" mean to you?
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Laine and Meg ostensibly talk with Emily Sullivan about spies. Come for the spies, stay for the tax questions.
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Meg and Alex are joined by Colleen Kelly to discuss this fairytale-adjacent book.
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This book is for anyone who was ever an embarrassing teenager.
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Meg and Alex are joined by Eloisa James to discuss My Sweet Folly by Laura Kinsale. Having not read any of these books, this hero really needs therapy.
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This book provided a moment of light in a dark world. We will be immediately consuming everything that Jenna Bigelow puts out for the foreseeable future.
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Meg and Alex are joined by Tasha Suri to discuss Shadowheart. I concur that nothing in this book inspired the character in BG3.
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Meg and Laine are joined by Olivia Waite to discuss the use of amnesia in romance.
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Meg and Alex are joined by Olivia Waite to discuss For My Lady's Heart, and all I could think of was "a little sincerity is a dangerous thing, a great deal of it is absolutely fatal."
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