
Love romance novels and looking for your next read, but don't have time to waste on terrible books? Let us do the pre-read for you! Kim and Aimee have got your backs! Two girls who read way too many novels, mostly romance novels, talk about what they love, what they like and what they can't stand about what they've read each fortnight. First half provides SPOILER FREE recommendations (with spoiler... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 267 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Don’t have time for terrible 🔍 books? Kim and Aimee review, first spoiler-free then spoiler-full, ‘How to Solve Your Own Murder’ by Kristen Perrin. (With brief reference to our reviews of ‘Magpie Murders’ and of ‘Lenny Marks Gets Away With Murder’ ... more
Don’t have time for terrible 🪄😻 books?… To help you out, Kim and Aimee embark on a potentially-controversial review (because…cats) of ‘Agnes Aubert’s Mystical Cat Shelter’, by Heather Fawcett of Emily Wilde fame. (Here are our reviews of the three ... more
Don’t have time for terrible 👻 books? Kim and Aimee help you make informed reading choices with their review of ‘A Box Full Of Darkness’ by podcast regular Simone St James. (Trigger warning: this episode contains reference to suicide.)
With referen... more
Don’t have time for terrible adventure/romance books? This week Kim and Aimee review spoiler-free, then spoiler-full, ‘Empire of Shadows’ by Jacqueline Benson (book 1 in the ‘Raiders of the Arcane’ series). Includes bonus movie trivia about ‘The Mum... more
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....is not feeling like a treasure. I'll leave you to make the obvious inference. Presentism should not be the criteria for reading older books.
I really enjoy listening to you two!
Your enthusiasm makes it a great podcast.I do have a suggestion of a book to read, Finlay Donovan Is Killing It by Elle Cosimano. She has 2 sequels, but the first was excellent! So many twist an turns.
Keep doing such a great job!
Barb Weinstein
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Two hosts share enthusiastic, spoiler-aware discussions of romance and related genres, balancing spoiler-free recommendations with deeper dives in later segments. They cover new releases, classic romances, and related crossover genres, often weighing character dynamics, consent, and humor. The show stands out for its upbeat banter, clear reader-resonance, and a consistent format that helps listeners decide what to read next, while occasionally revealing plot twists in spoiler sections. For potential listeners, the show offers approachable conversations, palpable passion for romance, and practical book suggestions that cater to fans who want thoughtful, entertaining reviews without spending hours researching options.
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