
A Court of Thorns and Roses fan Melissa guides her romantasy novice husband, Ryan, through the ACOTAR universe as a new reader. Experience the Mass-verse through the eyes of someone new to the world Sarah J. Maas builds in this fun and charming show.
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| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 99 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Bryce and Hunt video chat with Bryce's parents. Bryce avoids tending to her injured leg as she and Hunt head to the Meat Market to do some digging. She and Hunt get some surprising intel from Tharion. Chapters 56-59 in House of Earth and Blood.
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Bryce and Hunt send Danika's clothes away to get retested. Hunt is called in for another job, and he and Bryce have some intimate moments in the aftermath.
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Bryce is not doing well after hearing the truth about Danika. Wanting more concrete answers about demons, she decides to summon one. Chapters 50-52 in a House of Earth and Blood.
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The demon attacks! After defeating it, Hunt and Bryce finally confront Sabine. Chapters 45-49 in House of Earth and Blood.
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I have never been into a podcast before, as much as I have tried. I am an avid reader, my family swears I could read before I could walk. I have read all sorts of books, authors, and genres (both fiction and nonfiction) but when I read ACOTR I became so enthralled in that world that after I read the series I swear I went into a depression knowing that nothing would ever be as captivating. I read the series again but I knew what would happen, so, while as lovely as it was to be back in Prythian, ... more
Ooh I found this recommended on Reddit and I really like it. Really funny insight into SJM books and love the dynamic between the hosts as a couple reading the books (one for the first time, one seems like expert status). Very chill vibes, listening while my baby naps. 10/10 recommend!
I just finished S2EP17. I am still laughing. Really funny and yet strangely insightful. Such unique perspectives. Really entertaining. Quickly becoming my favorite book talk podcast.
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