Treasured by Candace Camp
Laine and Meg talk about frustrated make outs and cute sex while complaining about unnecessary B plots. Laine forgets the gift of the magi.

Laine and Meg talk about frustrated make outs and cute sex while complaining about unnecessary B plots. Laine forgets the gift of the magi.
Meg and Laine are sort of charmed by this very cute and uncomplicated text-based relationship. We were less charmed by the actual goat purchase, but admit it might be a 21-year-old's dream. Cute!
Laine and Meg talk about evocative writing with unlikable characters, deeply troubling commentary about Arabs, and how all 18 year olds are garbage.
Laine and Meg talk about a lot of spoilers Laine had to edit out, canne de combat, and sexy character development.
Laine and Meg talk about good setups with weird plots, tragic backstories, and whatever the f a dunkelder is.
Laine and Meg admit their bias and talk about Rupert Carsington, their perceptions of historical accuracy, and the importance of seduction.
Laine and Meg talk about Laine's thing for left-handed pitchers, Bull Durham, and race relations in Ohio.
Laine and Meg talk about progressive politics, contraception, and New York sex appeal when discussing this debut novel from Lindsey Brooks.
Laine and Meg talk about scheming siblings, gold diggers, and the importance of sex at poetry readings.
Laine and Meg talk about our interest in men in uniform and how it doesn't extend to a military kink, our aversion to bachelorette accessories, and how to talk about a book with no plot.
Laine and Meg talk about how hard it is to not compare books about suffragists and dukes, reasons people should be sore in romance novels, and romance marketing.
Meg and Laine talk about liking something when you know you shouldn't, the types of fake identities, and really sexy sex.
Laine and Meg admit when they are wrong, discuss historical accuracy, and share a favorite outake.
Laine and Meg talk about romantic magnifying glasses, spoiler-filled book jackets, and how sexy a build up can be.
Laine and Meg talk about being good enough for marriage, art heists, and dog themed items.
Laine and Meg talk about our obliviousness to the Beauty and the Beast retelling, femurs, and villains without a cause.
Laine and Meg talk about fragile masculinity, sex as physical therapy in the water, and believably desperate sex.
Meg and Laine talk about what makes a good mystery, how sexy honorable men are, and stealth feminism.
Laine and Meg talk about the only appropriate use for a carriage, badass women who can do better, and dudes with daddy issues.
Laine and Meg talk about secret identities, getting some when you’re already ruined, and pool sex.
Meg and Laine talk about roofies, convoluted fake murders, and how gross sex in a boxing ring would be.
Meg and Laine talk about bad boys who aren’t that bad, botany as a trope, and a very sexy scene that is all talk and no action (in a good way).
Meg and Laine talk about gambling hells, fallen men, and dowry politics.
Meg and Laine talk about confusing families, reality tv names, and punctuation cockblocks.
Meg and Laine talk about bisexuality in literature, gothic romances in space, and longing looks.
Meg and Laine talk about body insecurity, dead wife tropes, and Justin Beiber.
Laine and Meg talk about pineapple sex, American heiresses, and how to properly christen every room in a house on this Fourth of July themed episode.
Laine and Meg talk about riding a chamber horse, evil brothers, and revenge gone wrong.
Laine and Meg talk about Paris, well-crafted mysteries, and the absence of beef.
Meg and Laine talk about not finding your name on a keychain, overindulgent B plots, and long distance phone sex.