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    Romancelandia Holiday Fairies!

    enDecember 13, 2023
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    About this Episode

    Romancelandia Holiday Fairies 2023!

    Romancelandia Holiday Fairies is a mutual aid effort for the romance novel reader community to support anyone in the community who could use a little material help with purchasing gifts for themselves, or loved ones this holiday season. Learn more:

    bit.ly/holidayfairies

    shelflovepodcast.com/holiday-fairies

     

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    Harlequin Kiss & Collecting Category Romance on Categorically Romance Podcast

    I was a guest on The Categorically Romance Podcast to discuss my category romance collecting addiction, reading some books from Kiss a short-lived Harlequin line from the early 20 teens, and how not being allowed to read romance as a teen actually made me more obsessed with reading romance. Hope you enjoy this episode and I definitely recommend that you check out the Categorically Romance Podcast if you're not already listening.

    We read The One that Got Away by Kelly Hunter (Kiss #1) and If You Can't Stand the Heat by Joss Wood.

    Learn more about The Categorically Romance Podcast: https://linktr.ee/TheCategoricallyRomancePodcast

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    Romancelandia Holiday Fairies!

    Romancelandia Holiday Fairies!

    Romancelandia Holiday Fairies 2023!

    Romancelandia Holiday Fairies is a mutual aid effort for the romance novel reader community to support anyone in the community who could use a little material help with purchasing gifts for themselves, or loved ones this holiday season. Learn more:

    bit.ly/holidayfairies

    shelflovepodcast.com/holiday-fairies

     

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    Look at your society, look at your life! Along with me and Whoa!mance, in this crossover episode.

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    Button up your white high-necked blouse and gallop on a virile stallion into the wild west with Whoa!mance, in this crossover episode.

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    Mistress of Mellyn by Virginia Holt is often hailed as responsible for kicking off a boom of modern gothics in the mid-20th century. In this crossover with Reformed Rakes, we ask: is this a gothic first and a romance second? Is our plucky main character in love with the man of the house, or just the house? How does Mistress explore transgression of boundaries, gender, eight-year-olds, and heroines “ahead of their time”?

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    Discussed: The Mistress of Mellyn (1960) by Virginia Holt

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