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Sisters Smokes and Stories...Get high on tales with us!

This podcast is not a true literary review of books, this is a lighthearted, and hopefully funny, look at popular books to help us dive into worlds of make believe. We enhance this conversation with recreational herbal refreshment while recreating the scenes and our reactions. Imagine a ”Drunk History” but more ”High Fantasy.” Hope you enjoy!
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Join the Lit Sisters, Marisa and Nicole, for a much-needed palate cleanser as they dig into The Measure… and accidentally spend more time on grudges than the actual book. There’s fake forgiveness, petty Facebook stalking, high school drama, and just enough short-stringer talk to technically call this a book episode. Is Nicole rooting for your downfall? Only if you burned her without a heartfelt goodbye and a signed affidavit of growth. This one is peak Lit Sisters chaos, complete with sound effects that are still terrible. You're welcome.
Join us for the next episode of High Tales with the Lit Sisters, where Marisa and Nicole dive headfirst into Rebecca Yarros’ chaos web of dragon eggs, memory-wipes, and emotionally unstable men. With zero facts but 100% conviction, they accidentally rewrite the entire Empyrean series, and it's pretty good. Theories range from “plausible” to “Rebecca would sue us if she heard this.” Expect live sound effects, shared delusions, and enough Scorpio energy to shatter a wardstone. No answers, just vibes—and it’s about to get wild.
Join us for the next episode of High Tales with the Lit Sisters, where Marisa and Nicole wade into the emotional wreckage of the Onyx Storm finale. Violet is either passed out, crying, being bathed like a Victorian invalid, or slowly connecting clues with the speed of a drunk conspiracy theorist. Mira’s bleeding (again), Brennan’s buckling under his martyr complex, and Bodhi’s one dramatic monologue away from quitting the rebellion. There’s a war, a prophecy, and dragons—but somehow, still no actual plan. Between magical breakdowns and tragic bonding moments, the sisters still find time to question whether organic deodorant is a scam, if pink-pilling a carpool counts as activism, and whether your kid’s post-practice stench is just character development. So, light a candle, grab your annotated hardcover, and emotionally prepare to black out over a morally gray man—because it’s finale time, babe.
Join us for the next episode of High Tales with the Lit Sisters, where Marisa and Nicole spiral into dragon elitism, dream invasions, awkward lingerie deliveries, and exactly how many lightning bolts it takes to say “I love you.” The Lit Sisters cannot agree on which isle they’d survive (Nicole chooses the creepy carnival, Marisa hides in a library), what “worshipping” really means, or how many weapons is too many for bedroom decor. Bonus: Nicole builds a bunker, Marisa tries to unionize the dragons, and Andarna does the most dramatic Irish goodbye. Someone call HR—these dragons are out of control.
Join us for the next episode of High Tales with the Lit Sisters, where your favorite book-loving duo, Marisa and Nicole, leave the cabin but bring the chaos. This week’s mission: diplomatic drama and dragon-sized dysfunction across the isles. There’s a full-blown international meltdown, Xaden fights for his life, Violet’s compass is as lost as she is, and Dain gets slapped straight into character development. You’ll laugh, you’ll scream, you might cry over Trager (if you remember who he is), and Riddick still holds this whole damn story together. Pack light—unless you’re Violet. Then bring five bags and commit treason. Again.
Join the Lit Sisters, Marisa and Nicole, as they debate whether Xaden’s intense love language is swoon-worthy or just plain extra. He is giving “I’m a tortured soul with a tragic past” energy, and honestly, it's exhausting in the best way. Violet’s dodging venin and trying not to die while Xaden’s busy making grand romantic declarations and picking fights with Princes. Meanwhile, Riddick’s comedic timing is on point, and Mira’s out here proving she's the true queen of no-nonsense. Buckle up — this episode’s got drama, magic, and a surprising amount of orange-related violence. Ch 15-27
The Lit Sisters are back, and this time they’re tackling the first 14 chapters of Onyx Storm. Xaden’s teaching now (hello, Professor Hot Pants), Violet’s casually committing treason before breakfast, and there’s a dramatic villain monologue — because exposition is important. Oh, and let’s not forget the knee injury so gnarly even Brennan was like, "Ew." Spoiler alert: It’s a hot mess — but the fun kind. Plus, Riddick’s carrying this book on his sarcastic back, and honestly? We're here for it. Tune in for chaos, laughs, and a side of treason! Ch 1-14
Join the Lit Sisters, Marisa and Nicole, as we spiral into full-blown emotional distress over the ending of Iron Flame! We tried to stay on topic, but somehow ended up debating trademark law (can we get sued for this?), the meaning of trust (Xaden, explain yourself), and whether dragon-powered therapy is covered by insurance. The wards may be up, but our sanity is gone—thanks to battles, betrayals, and that ending. Tune in, scream with us, and brace yourself for Onyx Storm! Ch. 58-End
Your favorite Lit Sisters, Marisa and Nicole, are back to unpack Iron Flame's mind-blowing reveals, epic fights, and just the right amount of sarcasm. We’ve got surprise second signets, dragons with grudges, and a rival-to-bestie pipeline that no one saw coming. Also, can we talk about how Andarna is consistently trying to prove she’s not a baby anymore. Buckle up— in Andarna's Baby Bjorn, it’s a messy, magical, and mildly concerning time. Join us as we yell into the void, roast fictional characters, and pretend we’d survive in this world for more than five minutes. Ch 45 - 57
Join us for the latest chaos on High Tales with the Lit Sisters as Marisa and Nicole navigate betrayals, torture, and a whole lot of lightning. This week, Xaden is in full “I will burn the world for you” mode, Dain makes a surprising comeback (who saw that coming?), and Violet channels her inner Zeus. Also surprise, General Mom has layers?! There is a dramatic Griffin-Dragon showdown, an unexpected punch to the face, and a whole lot of yelling. You won’t want to miss this one! Ch. 35-44
Ah, the sweet scent of betrayal, backhanded compliments, and whatever the hell that interrogation room smelled like. This week, the Lit Sisters dive into the latest chaos—Dain still doesn’t get the hint, Xaden is totally not jealous (except he absolutely is), and Violet has approximately 0.2 seconds of peace before danger inevitably finds her. Meanwhile, the squad finally learns the truth, a jacket nearly ends Violet’s entire career, and the attempted heist that proves subtlety is… not their thing. Grab your emotional support lemonade and buckle up—it’s a wild one! Ch. 21 - 34
Join the Lit Sisters as Marisa and Nicole dive into the first part of Iron Flame, where Violet juggles assassination attempts, forced survival training, and the world’s pettiest situationship. We debate whether omissions are lies (they are), Tairn establishes himself as the ultimate dragon dad, and Xaden gets shirtless in a fight—so really, everyone wins. Plus, Violet may be too good at poisoning people. It’s non-stop action, drama, and debates over Xaden’s red flag-to-hotness ratio. Buckle up, because this episode is as wild as Basgiath itself. #TeamTairn Ch 1 - 20
Tune in as the Lit Sisters spiral through the explosive Fourth Wing finale—because wow, did we not see that coming. Nicole is fuming over all the avoidable drama, Marisa is dramatically staring out of windows like she’s in a music video, and both are questioning their life choices (and Rebecca Yarros’). The dragons remain the only ones making good decisions, while the humans are out here breaking trust, furniture, and possibly the laws of physics. Betrayals are dropped, lightning is thrown, and Dain continues his reign as King of the Buzzkills. Don’t miss this episode—unless you, too, need time to process the shocking events (pun absolutely intended). Ch. 27-End
What do you get when you mix one grumpy dragon, a ridiculous amount of attempted murder, and a lust-induced existential crisis? Apparently, just another week at Basgiath War College. In this episode, Nicole and Marisa break down Violet’s latest adventures, including navigating Dain’s emotional baggage, Xaden’s very inconvenient hotness, and the fact that she keeps surviving assassination attempts like it’s a hobby. Also, best written kiss of all time? We have thoughts. Ch 16-26
Welcome to Basgiath College, where the curriculum includes walking the Parapet of Death, climbing the Gauntlet of Nope, and bonding with dragons who judge you harder than your ex’s mom. Violet’s small but mighty energy is thriving, despite Dain’s overprotective smothering and Xaden’s bad boy "I might kill you" smirks that scream “HR complaint.” Meanwhile, half the class is dead by lunch, Jack Barlow is a walking red flag, and Violet’s secret weapon? Poison. Lots of poison. Buckle up—it’s chaos out here. Ch. 1-15
In this thriller-inspired episode, the Lit Sisters, Nicole and Marisa attempt to decipher what’s more suspicious: Chloe’s pill stash, her fiancé’s preppy vibes, or her brother’s forest exits... oh yeah, and her dad, who’s already a convicted serial killer. Turns out, when you’re high on Xanax, everyone looks guilty. Join the Lit Sisters as they navigate surprise parties for the anxious, questionable crime scene etiquette, and enough twists to make you question all the alibis.
The Lit Sisters are back with wild theories, spicy speculations, and an encyclopedia’s worth of mythology talk. Nicole and Marisa dive into love triangles (Elaine, Lucien, Azriel—pick a side!), suspicious fates, and whether Tamlin deserves a redemption arc (spoiler: it’s complicated). They also attempt to untangle the endless court drama, hypothesize about shadowy alliances, and wonder if THE MORRIGAN is hiding something big. Plus, they debate spicy book series, forgotten courts, and if more magic mean more drama.
The sisters dive into the chaos and romance of Nesta's finale, as she’s caught between axe-wielding brutes, mates that refuse to behave, and villainous monologues. From Nesta’s overly dramatic nightgown sacrifice (why, Nesta?) to Gwyn’s beast-attracting getaway, this episode has it all. Spoiler: The last boss isn’t just any old evil; it’s a power-hungry old crone who seriously miscalculates. It’s an adventure in every sense—and a test of both Nesta’s strength and her wardrobe choices.
Join Nicole and Marisa as they dive into Cassian’s questionable flirting techniques, Azriel’s awkward timing, and a cursed harp with the vibes of a creepy Disney ride.  Cassian tries (and fails) to be the knight in shining armor while Eris shoots his shot, and the gang makes friendship bracelets with a side of trauma bonding. This episode is equal parts chaos, sarcasm, and spice. Ch 51-63
In this episode, the Lit Sisters dissect Cassian’s "diplomacy" skills (spoiler: he’s better with swords). Meanwhile, everyone’s reading smutty books, wielding suspiciously powerful weapons, and there’s some truly awkward tension when Azriel walks in on another not-so-subtle or romantic moment. Between Cassian getting flustered and the sisters giving their hot takes, it’s just another day of bat boys, wingmen, and magical mayhem. And yes, there’s a Kelpie. But we really wish there wasn’t. Ch. 25-50
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