This episode we delve into the book Sweet Disorder by Rose Lerner. This is a book that explores familial relationships and how they shape us in romantic relationships. It also teaches us that politics (and politicians) haven't changed much in more than 200 years, go figure. The refreshing part is there are no villains in this book. . . well if you discount the politicians who just can't seem to help themselves.
Join Amy and Beth as they learn some new words along the way and ponder some lingering questions like:
Where do those inexplicable nicknames and character names come from?
Is this what Scandal would have looked like if it were actually a historical Regency romance? Olivia Pope and Associates are fixing problems and stealing elections, all before tea!
Are politicians born with a sleazy philanderer gene? Or is that something taught in their fancy "gentleman's" clubs?
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