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EPISODE · Jan 29, 2020 · 1H 20M

S02.21: Old School Category Romance

from Fated Mates - Romance Books for Novel People

This one is a RIDE, you guys! We wanted to do something really fun this week—something that would lighten the mood for us and for you. So, strap in, because we’re talking about our favorite Old School Category romances today! We’ve got something for everyone — wolves and dragons and marine biologists and single moms and more wolves! A word of caution this week — we didn’t reread these books before we recorded, and they’re all published in the 80s and 90s, so tread lightly if you decide to read them…and let us know just how wrong we got the plots! (Just kidding, we’re for sure rereading all of them now). Next week was supposed to be the deep dive of Lorraine Heath, but Sarah has a book due, so we’re putting it on hold—but stay tuned, because we’ve definitely got something coming! Waking Up With the Duke will definitely be the next read, though: Get it at Amazon, Barnes &amp; Noble, Apple Books, or Kobo.Show NotesIf you're looking for a real cool summer sleepaway camp, check out&nbsp;Camp Kupugani. They'll pick your kid up at O'Hare!You can order&nbsp;girl scout cookies online now. Good luck to all of us.If you're in Chicago, I guess you could go to&nbsp;Navy Pier; But if you're in Peru, you should definitely go to&nbsp;Machu Picchu.That American Dirt story is real wild.&nbsp;This review&nbsp;by Myriam Gurba is amazing, and&nbsp;Vox has you covered with an entire explainer.&nbsp;Remezcla has better recommendations&nbsp;for books about the border.If you want to know&nbsp;what makes something a category romance,&nbsp;Love in Panels&nbsp;has a very good explainer. Also,&nbsp;if you're interested in Harlequin covers now, Jen interviewed Tony Horvath for Kirkus.&nbsp;He's the creative director in charge of all of Harlequin series romance. You can also check out&nbsp;Kelly Faircloth's Instagram, where she posts pictures of her favorite old school romance covers.Buying old category romances is easy. Check out&nbsp;ThriftBooks&nbsp;for the best prices and best shipping (Amazon charges for individual items from sellers), but also&nbsp;Better World Books. And if you're lucky enough, local thrift stores and used book stores. For more recent&nbsp;remaindered books, try&nbsp;Book Outlet.We mentioned so many category series today. Check out this blog by&nbsp;Steve Imes&nbsp;with all the category series names and dates, and&nbsp;FictionDB&nbsp;for listings of books by series.Sandra Brown&nbsp;wrote as Erin St. Claire and also Rachel Ryan. She was an&nbsp;80s powerhouse&nbsp;who still writes romantic suspense. The book Sarah mentioned was&nbsp;Honor Bound, but Jen was thinking of a similar book called&nbsp;Hawk O'Toole's Hostage.&nbsp;Ope.Jen reread and reviewed several of&nbsp;her first category romances&nbsp;for the Book Queen. The one about&nbsp;Pink Satin&nbsp;compares the book to the&nbsp;Harvey Weinstein case. It's honestly shocking how little has changed for women in the workplace.White Satin&nbsp;was an early Iris Johansen about figure skating, but that author is also for being the book that inspired the&nbsp;"Who Did it Better on a Horse"&nbsp;post. And at the end of the episode, Sarah mentions that&nbsp;she had a house for sale&nbsp;if you're on the market, BECAUSE IT'S REALLY A MANSION.Brad Pitt is old and still working&nbsp;because of the patriarchy.Deep Tracks&nbsp;is the name of an XM radio station that plays B sides and less popular songs, which is very on brand for the books in this episode.Maybe you'd like to read those goodreads reviews for&nbsp;The Lady and the Dragon. And here is the obituary for the author,&nbsp;Regan Forest.Jen loved&nbsp;Barbara Boswell. She was a fan of the&nbsp;Brady/Ramsey series&nbsp;where a bunch of sisters married a bunch of brothers. And then this one that is&nbsp;Brady Bunch fanfic.&nbsp;Eight is enough, I swear! Was this all&nbsp;Roe v. Wade blowback?You actually can still get&nbsp;Harlequin subscriptions, but the best current Romance subscription is definitely the&nbsp;Bawdy Bookworms box.In Demon Lover, the heroine thinks the hero is a&nbsp;coyote, but he's really an undercover DEA agent.&nbsp;Jen asked the Smart Bitches to help her find it in 2018, when it was available as an eBook, but it isn't anymore! All you need to know is that these 80s covers celebrated the&nbsp;<a...

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This one is a RIDE, you guys! We wanted to do something really fun this week—something that would lighten the mood for us and for you. So, strap in, because we’re talking about our favorite Old School Category romances today! We’ve got something for everyone — wolves and dragons and marine biologists and single moms and more wolves! A word of caution this week — we didn’t reread these books before we recorded, and they’re all published in the 80s and 90s, so tread lightly if you decide to read them…and let us know just how wrong we got the plots! (Just kidding, we’re for sure rereading all of them now).

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