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Ep. 292 - King of Flesh and Bone by Liv Zander (Part 1)
Podcast |
Heaving Bosoms
Publisher |
Melody Carlisle
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Books
Comedy
Feminist
Fiction
Romance
Categories Via RSS |
Arts
Books
Comedy
TV & Film
Publication Date |
Aug 21, 2023
Episode Duration |
01:17:02

Woo! Alexis and Kimberly Lemming are here to recap King of Flesh and Bone by Liv Zander! It's a dark romance featuring a scrappy, oath-keeping midwife and a selfish, dramatic god of the dead. Did we mention it's pretty dark? WE LOVED IT SO HARD. But! Trigger Warnings: in this episode, we discuss death, suicide, murder, glib mentions of domestic abuse, very very dubious consent (at best), violence, sexual violence, and forced servitude, so take care. This is part one! Part two will be coming next week, but is up on Patreon now!

Bonus Content: WE ARE NOT WELL, startling like a cat, fear of book recs ruining friendships, gleefully following a psychotic god into his mind palace, redefining the meaning of eternity, and so much more!

Today (8/21/23) is the last day to bid on items in the Romance for Maui auction that was organized by Lucy Eden!

Our annual Patreon fundraiser is going to benefit Maui relief as well! From 8/21-9/18, we're going to double any new or increased Patreon pledges and split the donations between the Maui Fire Relief Fund and the Maui Food Bank. If you opt for an annual membership, you get 10% off, but we'll still double the first month's pledge as if it were paid in full!

Make sure to check out Mel's new podcast romance.captivate.fm/listen">Bonkers Romance! 

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