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Whatcha Reading? October 2025, Part One

Tell us what you're reading this month!

Recommendations for The Ripped Bodice’s 2018 Summer Romance Bingo

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The Ripped Bodice is back with another round of Summer Romance Bingo. The link above contains explanation of the rules, plus a printable copy of their bingo board. Additionally, you can check out their helpful tweet: Bingo is BACK!!Kick off your summer of reading today! Downloadable cards, rules, recommendations and more are at:https://t.co/zsNUoMryHu#RippedBodiceBingo pic.twitter.com/im9N4b1zEW — The Ripped Bodice (@TheRippedBodice) June 1, 2018 We’ll be playing along in our Goodreads group and helping one another out with … Continue reading Recommendations for The Ripped Bodice’s 2018 Summer Romance Bingo

Hide Your Wallet

June’s New Releases

Hide Your Wallet is back! This is where we discuss all of the new releases we are so ready to buy this month. While we’ve picked our favorites down below, here are a few other options you might have preordered or put on hold at your library: Sarah MacLean begins a new series with Wicked and the Wallflower . Another new series kicks off with The Start of Something Good by Jennifer Probst . A Thousand Beginnings and Endings  is … Continue reading June’s New Releases

Podcast

301. Making Up Stories With Theatrical Inspiration : An Interview with Lucy Parker

This week I’m chatting with author Lucy Parker, who wrote some of my recent favorite contemporary romances (you might have heard me talk about Act Like It once or twice?). She’s just signed a new contract for new books in this series, so of course I ask for details. I also came to this interview armed with questions from the Patreon community, and their questions are terrific. We also talk a lot about her newest … Continue reading 301. Making Up Stories With Theatrical Inspiration : An Interview with Lucy Parker

Books On Sale

Books by Sarina Bowen, Laura Kinsale, & More

Books on Sale: Fortune Favors the Wicked by Theresa Romain & More

RECOMMENDED: Fortune Favors the Wicked by Theresa Romain is $1.99! There’s a treasure hunt, a blind hero, and a former courtesan heroine. Talk about catnip! Redheadedgirl gave this an A grade in a Lightning Review:

What I found the most interesting about this book was how the blind hero was written. He hadn’t always been blind – he was struck by a disease while he was in the Navy – and the narrative describes with abundant detail how he moves through a world he can’t see, but he still perceives. And I really appreciated that she doesn’t magically cure him of his blindness. Love doesn’t cure all things, and this is a part of who he is now.

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We Are Not Here For Boner Led Heroes

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Elyse: I recently DNF’d a slew of books due to totally repulsive behavior on the hero’s part, so of course I ranted at Sarah about it. Sarah: And I’m always here for ranting about books. Squeeing, too, but also ranting. Elyse: I’m so tired of the sex-entitled hero who sees every person to whom he might be attracted as a potential location for his peen. You know the guy I’m talking about, right? Sarah: Yup. … Continue reading We Are Not Here For Boner Led Heroes

Book Review

The Widows of Malabar Hill by Sujata Massey

The Widows of Malabar Hill

The Widows of Malabar Hill is a mystery set in Bombay, India in 1921. It’s not a romance. Romance does not go well for the main characters. However, it’s a very good female-centered historical mystery. The story takes place before Independence and before Partition, during a period when the Indian independence movement was gaining traction. The sense of rapid social change on many levels pervades the novel. The story follows two plotlines. In 1921, Perveen, … Continue reading The Widows of Malabar Hill by Sujata Massey

Links: Plus-Size Fashion, Anne Boleyn, & More

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Happy Hump Day! It’s Wednesday and that’s the day where we talk about good things on the internet. My brain is all over the place since I’m getting ready to attend Book Expo America and BookCon in New York this weekend. … Love the horror genre and want to read more diverse voices in horror? Then check out this Kickstarter for Malaise, a horror anthology. I’ve had great luck backing books on Kickstarter and have … Continue reading Links: Plus-Size Fashion, Anne Boleyn, & More

Books On Sale

Books by Lauren Layne, Jasper Fforde, and More!

Books on Sale: The Thing About Love by Julie James & More

RECOMMENDEDThe Thing About Love by Julie James is $1.99! Big thank you to everyone who let us know about this sale. Sarah loved this one and gave it an A-:

I spent one weekend reading The Thing About Love, and it was so enjoyable and so much fun that knowing that I still had more of it to read left me in the best mood. It lifted my entire weekend, and when people ask me about it, I grin and wave my hands around and make Good Book Noise® (and then those people probably regret asking me).

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Book Review

Guest Review: Feud by Phyllis Bourne

Feud

NB: If you’re in the market for a fun contemporary romance, check out this guest review of Feud by Sally Kilpatrick! Kilpatrick hails from the rural South and still remembers the magic of the Book Mobile. While she’ll read anything from eighteenth century literature to the back of cereal boxes, she has a special place in her heart for romance. That love affair began when she graduated from Nancy Drew to filching her mother’s Harlequins … Continue reading Guest Review: Feud by Phyllis Bourne

Help A Bitch Out

HaBO: Forensic Lab Series in the Midwest

This HaBO comes from Christine, who is looking for a romantic suspense series. Content warning for the descriptions below: This has been driving me crazy this week! Here’s what I remember: I read these two books, which are part of a multi-book series about women connected to a forensic science lab in the Midwest (I think). I read them in ebook format within the last five years, I would guess. In the first book, the … Continue reading HaBO: Forensic Lab Series in the Midwest

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