
4.16 The Listeners
4.16 The Listeners by Maggie Stiefvater This historical fiction story takes place in West Virginia during WWII when foreign diplomats were housed in 5 star hotels until agreements could be made to exchange them for their

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4.16 The Listeners by Maggie Stiefvater This historical fiction story takes place in West Virginia during WWII when foreign diplomats were housed in 5 star hotels until agreements could be made to exchange them for their

4.15 Graceless Heart by Isabel Ibañez I loved this fantasy/historical fiction story. Set in Italy during the Renaissance, this had a perfect mix of real history, art, mystery, romance, and fantasy. I honestly didn't know

4.14 Butcher & Blackbird and Learher & Lark by Brynne Weaver I don't normally read dark romance or use it for podcast episodes, but these were so great I had to share! The premise is kind of similar to Dexter. The two ma

4.13 For Whom the Belle Tolls by Jaysea Lynn This romantasy is the first in a series and might be my new obsession. I discovered Jaysea Lynn and this book on Instagram and have not looked back. The romance aspect feels r

4.12 The Love Hypothesis by Ali Hazelwood It took me a while to get on the Ali Hazelwood train, but this Kylo Ren/Rey fan fiction inspired romance was the perfect introduction. It's got all of the will they won't they, b

4.11 Heir of Storms by Lauryn Hamilton Murray I'm calling it now. I think Heir of Storms is going to be the next big fantasy series. With a sequel coming out later this year, the world building, political intrigue, and c

4.10 Nonfiction Episode The nonfiction episode might be my favorite episode every season. This time in particular, I am very excited to share some of my favorite nonfiction books I've read recently. We Don't Know Ourselv

4.9 A Drop of Corruption by Robert Jackson Bennett We are continuing with the murder mystery theme this week, but giving it a fantasy twist. A Drop of Corruption is the second in a series that takes cop dramas to a new l

4.8 The Floating Admiral by The Detective Club This is the most murder mysteries of mysteries. Not only is there a murder, but also, the authors don't know what each other has planned or is going to write. The writing pr

4.7 The Ashes and the Star-Cursed King by Carissa Broadbent This is the sequel to T he Serpent and the Wings of Night (Ep. 4.5) It starts off a little slow, but give it 75 pages and you will be hooked. The world building

4.6 The Turnglass by Gareth Rubin I'm not going to lie, I probably would have picked up this book to read no matter the genre just because the two stories back to back was so interesting and cool. Of course, it then turn

4.5 The Serpent and the Wings of Night by Carissa Broadbent This is one of those books that I went into expecting to like. It's fantasy with a strong female main character, a Hunger Games vibes competition, will they won

4.4 The Lion Women of Tehran by Marjan Kamali This is my favorite type of historical fiction. Kamali takes a tumultuous period in the history of Tehran and explores it through the lens of two women growing up in this soc

4.3 Onyx Storm by Rebecca Yarros Are y'all ready? Because I was not. Onyx Storm was everything I wanted and more. For this episode, there are tons of spoilers, so do not listen if you have not read Fourth Wing, Iron Flam

4.2: Beach Read by Emily Henry One of the reasons I love to read is to escape a little bit from every day life. And there is no better way to escape than in an Emily Henry book. The banter is sassy, the chemistry is firi

4.1: Assistant to the Villian & Apprentice to the Villian by Hannah Nicole Maehrer Welcome back for the new season! We are starting off strong this week with the first two books in Hannah Nicole Maehrer's series. The ban

3.20 Part 2 Kingdom of Ash by Sarah J. Maas The second half of our conversation of Kingdom of Ash. And that officially wraps up the Throne of Glass series. Share this episode with your favorite character or book. For mor

3.20 Part 1 Kingdom of Ash by Sarah J. Maas It is finally here. The last installment of Throne of Glass. I was expecting to enjoy this series, but nothing prepared me for the obsession that would develop. This conversati

3.19 Capote's Women: A True Story of Love, Betrayal, and a Swan Song for an Era by Laurence Leamer Capote's Women follows Truman Capote and the wealthy women he befriended throughout his life, who he referred to as his "

3.18 Part 2 Empire of Storms & Tower of Dawn by Sarah J. Maas It is time for part 2 of our discussion of the Throne of Glass tandem read: Empire of Storms & Tower of Dawn . This ended up being a two-part episode purely f
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