Fated Mates - Romance Books for Novel People
A podcast by Fated Mates - Wednesdays
372 Episodes
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S02.39: Childhood Friends to Adult Lovers
Published: 03/06/2020 -
S02.38: Three Little Mistakes by Nikki Sloane: I Think About Kool Aid A Lot
Published: 27/05/2020 -
S02.37: Partner in Danger
Published: 20/05/2020 -
S02.36: Bet Me by Jennifer Crusie: I wanna mash their faces together.
Published: 13/05/2020 -
S02.35: Freewheeling with Sophie Jordan: The "Taking the Finger" Explainer
Published: 06/05/2020 -
S02.34: Texas! Chase by Sandra Brown: The Original Sexclamation Point
Published: 29/04/2020 -
S02.33: Enemies to Lovers with Tasha Harrison
Published: 22/04/2020 -
S02.32: Taking the Heat by Victoria Dahl: Perfect Books are Perfect
Published: 15/04/2020 -
S02.31: Forced Proximity Romances with Christina Lauren
Published: 08/04/2020 -
S02.30: Nobody's Baby But Mine by Susan Elizabeth Phillips : Grandma has her Shotgun
Published: 01/04/2020 -
S02.29: Health Care Workers in Romance
Published: 25/03/2020 -
S02.28: “It’s Sinister, right?! - Devil's Bride by Stephanie Laurens
Published: 18/03/2020 -
S02.27: Sickbed Scenes in Romance with Kate Clayborn
Published: 11/03/2020 -
Transcript for Episode 13.5: Freewheeling with Sarah and Jen: We’re Big Mad
Published: 06/03/2020 -
S02.26: Women's Friendship in Romance
Published: 04/03/2020 -
Transcript for Episode S02.25: Asking For Trouble: Tessa Bailey is the Queen of Dirty Talk
Published: 28/02/2020 -
S02.25: Asking For Trouble: Tessa Bailey is the Queen of Dirty Talk
Published: 26/02/2020 -
S02.24: Quick and Dirty Romance
Published: 19/02/2020 -
Transcript for Episode 4.5: Curvy Heroines in Romance - Interstitial
Published: 14/02/2020 -
S02.23: Waking Up with the Duke: Lorraine Heath Breaks A Lot of Romance Rules
Published: 12/02/2020
The most listened to romance novel podcast, Fated Mates is co-hosted by bestselling author Sarah MacLean and romance critic Jen Prokop. Weekly episodes include romance novel read-alongs and lively discussions of the work of the genre, highlighting the romance novel as a powerful tool in fighting the patriarchy…with absolutely no kink shaming.