TW: Violence, violence to animals, death of parent Night of the Witch is part historical fantasy and part paranormal romance. It’s the first book in a series, but doesn’t really end on a cliff hanger and the romance gets a full arc by the end, so it’s fine as a standalone. I enjoyed the supernatural element of this book, but I really enjoyed the historical aspect as it was a time period I hadn’t read … Continue reading Night of the Witch by Sara Raasch and Beth Revis →

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Hey folks! I know that comments aren’t showing up and content is loading weird. For a four hour funride, none content was displaying earlier today. Eeep! I’m trying to figure out what the culprit is, but as near as I can tell, Cloudflare is having the worst three days, and their outages have been affecting the site. It can be a bit of a challenge to manage a site that updates so frequently with comments … Continue reading Annoying Tech Things are Annoying →
Slotherhouse has no business being as fun as it is. I would never have dreamed that I’d so very much enjoy watching a puppet murder a bunch of people. With a ton of endearing characters played by actors who fully commit to seeming terrified by a stuffed animal, and a focus on sisterhood in all its possibilities and limitations as well as responsible animal ownership, the messages were heartwarming which, again, I did not expect, … Continue reading Movie Review: Slotherhouse →

How to Forget a Duke by Vivienne Lorret is $1.99! This is the first book in the Misadventures in Matchmaking series, and Elyse gave this one a B grade:
How to Forget a Duke is a delightfully tropey Regency featuring a hero who goes from loveable curmudgeon to joyfully in love. So how tropey is it, you ask? We’ve got enemies-to-lovers, forced proximity, matchmaking, and–hell yeah–amnesia. All of it works, and honestly, this romance is just so fun that it made my day.
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November’s got a little something for everyone, as we head deeper into autumn and closer to the holidays, and we’re all looking for the perfect read to cuddle up with in front of a fire. (Real or otherwise.) From Austen-inspired YA to Medieval mlm, this month’s got it all.

We’re heading back to June 2014 to look at the nearly three hundred new books reviewed in RT Book Reviews. Come on a journey with us through historical, contemporary, thrillers, and inspirational, and learn more about cattle fraud. We are obsessed with boilers. Also: neither of us can say “minutiae,” which, my bad. It’s a word that never comes out of my brain correctly. My apologies. You can also check out all the book covers … Continue reading 587. Romantic Times Rewind: June 2014 Reviews →
In this week’s podcast episode, we’re looking at the book reviews for the June 2014 issue of Romantic Times, aka RT Book Reviews. Ready for an absolute mile and a half of cover art? I am! Let’s do this! You can also find all the RTRW content at our category page for Romantic Times Rewind. And, most importantly, if you want to listen and follow along with this entry, we have more detail in the … Continue reading Romantic Times Rewind: June 2014 Review Images →

RECOMMENDED: Hate to Want You by Alisha Rai is still $1.99! This angsty contemporary romance has been recommended on several podcast episodes and received an A grade from Redheadedgirl:
So much angst. So much pathos. EVERYTHING HAPPENS SO MUCH.
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This Rec League came from Kirsty. Thanks, Kirsty! Ace-spectrum and or aro-spectrum fiction (both romance and non-romance) is fine. Bonus points for characters exploring/still trying understand their a-romanticism/sexuality. Shana: One of my favorite authors for ace romance is Claire Kann. I’m reading The Romantic Agenda right now, and I love it! Most of her asexual characters start the book with an understanding of their sexuality though, and the plot is more about them finding a … Continue reading The Rec League: Ace- and Aro-Spectrum Books →
It’s November! Now to gear up to eat my body weight in food. My partner and I were already planning out Thanksgiving menu and I think we just to make and eat a bunch of sides. The turkey honestly ranks pretty low when compared with things like stuffing, mashed potatoes, and sweet potato casserole. I wore my hot dog costume to the office today and it was a big hit! It was so delightfully silly … Continue reading Links: Pumpkins, Games, & More →