Welcome to Plotting and Panting!! We’re excited to be here; grab your favorite drink, get comfy and let’s turn the page together!
Sweata weatha is officially here, and we’ve got the reads to match your oversized knit energy. Autumn = Fall Romances!
Drawn Together by Juliana Smith - Drawn Together by Juliana Smith | Goodreads
The Pumpkin Spice Cafe by Laurie Gilmore - Dream Harbor - The Pumpkin Spice Café (Dream Harbor, Book 1) - Laurie Gilmore
The Hearth Witch's Guide to Magic & Murder by Kiri Callaghan - The Hearth Witch's Guide to Magic & Murder (Deluxe Edition) by Kiri Callaghan, Paperback | Barnes & Noble®
Panting Scale
- Barely Warm – You could read this to your grandma and not blush
- A Little Breathless – Some flirty banter and a chaste kiss… maybe two if we’re feeling wild
- Need a Sip of Water – The shirt’s off, the lights are dim, and your cheeks are warm
- Heart Racing, Fan Required – Pages are sizzling and you’re reading with one eyebrow permanently raised
- Full-On Gasping for Air – The book is basically illegal in at least three countries
Plotting Scale
- The Chaos Gremlin - No outline in sight. The book feels like the author just shook a bag of tropes and dumped them onto the page. Fun? Absolutely! Structured? Not even a little bit
- The Wandering Map - There is a plan… somewhere. The story takes detours, loses the GPS signal, and you might be asking, “Wait, where are we going again?”
- The Color-Coded Calendar - Some structure, some vibes. You can tell the author had a plan but also went off-script when the characters demanded a spontaneous road trip.
- The Spreadsheet of Destiny - Everything is neat, organized and right on cue. You can practically see the beat sheet taped above the author’s desk.
- The Puppet Master - Immaculate plotting. Every detail snaps into place, every breadcrumb leads somewhere and by the end you’re applauding the master plan.