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Do Not Let the Lykae into the Yankee Candle Store - MacRieve
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MacRieve is here and so is friend of the pod, Sierra Simone! We’re so excited to talk about The Full Kresley, what makes erotic romance, The Simone Scale™ of taboo romance, why MacRieve is so tough to read, why Sarah thinks it might be Kresley’s best book, and why Chloe is such a badass. There’s a lot of hysterical laughter, and Sarah is preparing for legal action.
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In two weeks, we’re starting Kresley’s contemporary series The Game Makers (we’re reading the books in original publication order) with The Professional. Get ready for Wroth Brother fanfic that Kresley herself refers to as “way sexier” then IAD. Get The Professional at Amazon, B&N, Apple Books, Kobo, or from your local Indie.
Show Notes
- The NECRWA conference always sounds so great!
- I don't even know where to start with Andie Christopher and her Chris Evans obssession.
- Avengers Endgame, that ol' chesnut.
- We stan Sierra Simone, and we love The Sierra Simone Scale™. Check out her two latest, Misadventures of a Curvy Girl and A Lesson in Thorns.
- Debbie Macomber is a queen of small town contemporary romance.
- You can't stop me, you can only hope to contain me is a play on a very catchy ESPN phrase from back in the day.
- Adriana Herrera wrote about how to ethically write about sexual trauma for Smart Bitches. She also joined us to talk about Food Romances & her most recent release.
- Adriana Anders' Under Her Skin explores a story of a woman's traumatic past, as does Long Shot by Kennedy Ryan.
- Suzanne from Love In Panels wrote a great explainer about content warnings and why we use them.
- This is a powerful critique of sexual violence in Game of Thrones.
- Just last year, two