Romancing the Monsters Podcast podcast

Catch Up and Chill, #6: Marriages in Trouble, Alien Aphrodisiacs and a Whole Lotta Monsters!

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The time has come for us to share with you what we’re reading and watching, but most importantly, LOVING at the moment. Buckle up, friends, we got a whole lotta stuff coming (pun intended) your way; from marriages in trouble, to alien jizz that works as an aphrodisiac, and of course, without forgetting a lot (and we mean A LOT) of hot monsters along the way, rest assured there is something for everyone in this episode! Trigger warning: mentions of rape, blood play, sexual deprivation Books mentioned by M: Daughter of No Worlds by Carissa Broadbent The Sinner by Emma Scott End of the Line by Nicky James Contagion by Amanda Milo Atnomen by IllustrAriane Given to the Ghoul by Desirée M. Niccoli No Getting Ogre You by M.L. Eliza That Time I Got Drunk and Saved a Demon by Kimberly Lemming Claimed By the Demon & Dragged to Hell by Harpie Alexa Book mentioned by S: Bitter Heat by Mia Knight Savage Bonds by J. Bree Claimed by the Monster in my Closet by Wanda Violet O. Books mentioned by Seff: Kraving Tavuk by Zoey Draven Ever After Always/ With You Forever by Chloe Liese Knot My Type by Evie Mitchell Media mentioned: Squid Game, directed by Hwang Dong-hyuk, 2021-present Money Heist, La casa de papel, created by Álex Pina, 2017-present Maid, created by Molly Smith Metzler for Netflix, 2021 Aşk 101, directed by Ahmet Katıksız Deniz Yorulmazer Gönenç Uyanık Umut Aral for Netflix, 2020-2021 Yargı, directed by Ali Bilgin, 2021-present Find us: E-mail—[email protected] 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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