Jane Eyre Public Access Read-A-Long: Chapter 32

Excuse me, but - you can't look at that likeness like that. At least not in here. In front of...us. In this little house, with Jane standing right. there. I mean, get yourself together St. John. Oh my. Oh my goodness. You can't just jump into...you know...kneeling on an ottoman.

Join us as we try to keep it together while reading Chapter 32 of Jane Eyre.


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Whoa!nus: Both Hands — Year in Review

WARNING: This week's episode may give you whiplash, looking back on '21 and forward to '22 so quick!

Yr grls look back on their stack as a whole and as individual books and experiences - what was the weirdest read of 2021? The sexiest? The suprisiest? The biggest WHOA and the lowest NO? And what did we learn? And what can we do with it moving forward?

Bring your novelty "2022" glitter glasses and those little arm garters old timey accountants used to wear, we're crunching data!

Whoa!nus is a part of the Frolic Podcast Network.


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Episode 127: Hot Cuppa Xocolatl — "Twelve Drummers" by Angelina M. Lopez from Twelve Naughty Days

Yr Grls are wrapping up the festive season with a read that had us tugging at our cable knit turtlenecks.

In "Twelve Drummers" Angelina M. Lopez introduces us to a jewel thief who gets much more than she (or the security guard she's been oBsEErViNNg) bargained for in a sleepy museum in middle America. About twelve more...actually.

Where is the line between a steamy romance and an erotic romance? Can you decolonize Christmas while getting turned on? Should you read this in your childhood bedroom while you're home for the holidays?

Join us in the war on Xmas, the drummer boy is very horny.

Whoa!mance is a part of the Frolic Podcast Network.


Episode 126: This Trope's For You — "A Highlander For Hanukkah" by Lori Ann Bailey

This week, yr grls discuss the show's first Hanukkah story from an anthology of shorts titled "Eight Kisses: Eight All-New Tales of Holiday Romance". Specifically we are back in bonnie Scotland for "A Highlander for Hanukkah" by Lori Ann Bailey (who also edited the anthology!)

Shoshana likes James, and James likes Shoshana even though she's Jewish and he's Catholic. But then a series of B'n'E's start cropping up, her dad goes out of town on business, and Hanukkah all coincide to help them discover they can and DO still want to make it.

Is all oppression equal? Is all comfort equal? And what makes a trope slap?

You're not going to wait for THIS Hot Pocket to cool before consuming.

Whoa!mance is a part of the Frolic Podcast Network.