This month we read Romance Fiction! We talk about “interpersonal attraction”, fake fan fiction, imagining the leads of romance novels look like David Bowie, spice-o-meters, the prime minister of the werewolves, and romance novels about low income housing. Plus: In the Arms of the Spider Hunk!
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In this episode
Anna Ferri | Meghan Whyte | Matthew Murray | RJ Edwards
Books We Read This Month (or tried to read)
- Duke of Pleasure by Elizabeth Hoyt
- ‘But his eyes were black, framed by curling lashes, and he hadn't shaved and he looked like a highwayman with cynically twisted thick lips. He looked like one of those rogues the molls in St Giles loved to sing romantic ballads about in the taverns. A man born to hang.
A man born to break a woman's heart.’ - ‘Hugh caught the man and had another thought, which was: Tits?’
- The Maiden Lane series
- Alaskan Sweethearts by Janet Tronstad
- Ship It by Britta Lundin
- The Duchess War by Courtney Milan
- ‘He leaned forward and whispered in conspiratorial fashion. "It's your tits."’
- Protector of the Realm by Gun Brooke
- ‘Examining Rae's sex, so trustingly displayed before her, she identified the engorged clitoris, grateful for the similarity in human and Gantharian physiology.’
- Silver Silence by Nalini Singh
- Let’s Talk About Love By Claire Kann
- Bet Me by Jennifer Crusie
- A Taste of Honey by Kai Ashante Wilson
- Slave to Sensation by Nalini Singh
- Roller Girl by Vanessa North
Other Media We Mention
Links, Articles, and Things
Questions
- At what point did consent become a bigger thing in romance?
- How do you think werewolves go deep sea diving?
- Are there any super-awkward were-creatures?
- What’s the most adorable were-creature?
- Who we want to date in Stardew Valley
- What romance genre would you like us to read next?
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