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Woof. Hope Your Headphones Didn't Fall Out! - Lothaire
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Lothaire is here! We’re so excited, we don’t know what to do with ourselves, but FYI, this is a longer episode than usual -- so get ready! We're talking morality chain romance, how Lothaire is a pure ass but incredibly funny, and how Ellie is pretty much the only mate he could ever have. Also, we love Nix & Lothaire a lot.
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Show Notes
- Learn about tone-policing so you won't make Jen mad.
- Maybe we haven't recommended audiobook narrator Robert Petkoff to you enough.
- Justine Eyre is the audiobook narrator who was nominated for an Audie for Sarah's book Never Judge a Lady by her Cover.
- Love Between the Covers is an amazing documentary about romance, and you might be able to find it on Netflix.
- Everyone knows the difference between hardback and paperback books, but learn the difference between mass-market and trade paperbacks.
- During the Lothaire bus tour, Kresley wrote her fans this Facebook letter about the experience.
- Paul Marron is a very handsome man.
- The morality chain trope.
- Other famous series with villains-turned-heroes include Lisa Kleypas's Wallflowers (Devil in Winter), Elizabeth Hoyt's Maiden Lane ([Duke of Sin])10, and Sarah's Scandal & Scoundrel (Day of the Duchess).
- Italy discovers what happens when everyone is raising a mammone.
- Lothaire breaks his life up into tasks, sort of like Hugh Grant in About a Boy.
- When Robert Downey Jr. starred at Sherlock Holmes,
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