On this week's episode, our last in our Lisa Kleypas Series, Morgan and guest star Sean tackle Lisa Kleypas's stand alone novel Suddenly You. A novel about a spinster (she's 30) who orders a sexual awakening for her birthday! Listen in as Morgan and Sean dive deep on the surprises of the genre, how lived in and researched the world is — and the awkward messaging mashup of "scrappy" capitalism and blue-blooded hierarchy. Spoiler alert: they are both the worst.
Lisa Kleypas-ter Syndrome Part 2: On this week's episode we welcome back our good friend Kim and talk about what it's like to grow through an author's work, what that does to how we read characters and setting, what that means for how we view the work and cherish it (or not). Romance is special because you can grow up with it, and grow up through it, and sometimes out grow an author — but can you every really out grow something you loved? Listen and find out!
Do you like gaming hells? Bad dudes who become good dudes and heroines who find their voices? US TOO!!! In this week's episode Morgan and Isabeau tackle a peculiar faultline in Romancelandia — is The Devil in Winter worth the hype and love it receives? Listen and find out where Isabeau and Morgan land on the critical question.
Part of our Lisa Kleypas series.
Listeners be warned there is discussion of attempted assault.
Buckle up Buttercups because on this week's episode Morgan and Isabeau deep dive into secret babies, body shaming, body hair of all kinds, but most of all romance. Listen in as we unpack our feelings about lies, masculinity, and bikini lines
Whoa!mance wants to know! We've got questions and you've got answers! Morgan and Isabeau pose a series of questions that we are dying to hear our fans answer! Let us know what you think about Lizzy Bennet's hair, what man smells like, and your fav word for penis — you'll be featured on the podcast!
In this episode Isabeau talks to author Donna Thorland about her craft, and romance across mediums. If you loved the TV show Salem, Buffy, and are interested in the reboot of Sabrina the Teenage Witch this is a good episode for you. If you've noticed that romance tropes are migrating toward your fav TV shows — you're right! We talk about that! And we talk about what it means to keep hope alive in the times we live in — romance being a key point of that. Romance is a subversive genre about revolution always — Who can you love? What choices do you make? That's the romance question.