Ep. 61—Tempt Me at Twilight by Lisa Kleypas: Finding Out What Animal We Are…Would Beatrix Approve?
Update: 2022-07-21
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Up next on our Hathaways journey: Poppy and Harry's story! Did Harry really compromise Poppy so she would be forced to marry him instead of the man she loves? *Gasps* Yes, yes he did. What does he do when she finds out about his devious scheme? He claims he doesn't regret it and that he doesn’t need her love or forgiveness… just her body. Or does he? Oh boy, strap in folks, we're about to tackle the Ruthledge mogul in all his infamous glory…
Trigger warning: controlling behavior, jealousy, estranged relationships, weapon creation, forced relationship, negligence from a parent, death of a parent, substance abuse.
Book of the week: Tempt Me at Twilight (Hathaways, #3) by Lisa Kleypas
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Find M:
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Find S:
Instagram & Twitter—@butthisbook
Find Seff:
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Romancing the Monsters is a podcast that looks at the monster within: the shadow keeping the characters away from true and absolute happiness. This monster can be a prejudice, fear, insecurity, trauma and so on. We believe that romance novels are as much about one's personal journey as they are about finding love.
After all, love makes us vulnerable and forces us to bare our monsters to another.
Trigger warning: controlling behavior, jealousy, estranged relationships, weapon creation, forced relationship, negligence from a parent, death of a parent, substance abuse.
Book of the week: Tempt Me at Twilight (Hathaways, #3) by Lisa Kleypas
Find us:
E-mail—romancingthemonsterspodcast@gmail.com
Twitter—@theRTMpod
Instagram—@romancingthemonsterspodcast
TikTok—@Romancingthemonsterspod
Find M:
Instagram & Twitter—@foesandlovers
Find S:
Instagram & Twitter—@butthisbook
Find Seff:
Instagram & Twitter—@prosewithwoes
Romancing the Monsters is a podcast that looks at the monster within: the shadow keeping the characters away from true and absolute happiness. This monster can be a prejudice, fear, insecurity, trauma and so on. We believe that romance novels are as much about one's personal journey as they are about finding love.
After all, love makes us vulnerable and forces us to bare our monsters to another.
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