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EPISODE · May 26, 2021 · 1H 21M

S03.40: Tangled Lies by Anne Stuart - Who Flies in White Linen?!

from Fated Mates - Romance Books for Novel People

Continuing our conversation about Bright Bananas on the Romance Tree — this week we’re reading an extreme oldie, Anne Stuart’s Tangled Lies, famous for being a story about a heroine falling for her brother…except he’s not really her brother! It’s a RIDE. We talk about just how odd romance could be back in the day, about how this book might be an ancestor to dark romance, and about how alpha alpha heroes could really get. And then we talk about modern contemporary romance and how things are changing in traditional publishing. Our next read along in some number of weeks (three? four?) is Kylie Scott’s Lead, one of our longtime favorites. Get it at Amazon, Apple Books, B&amp;N, Kobo, or Bookshop.org! Thank you, as always, for listening! Please follow us on your favorite podcasting app, and if you are up for leaving a rating or review there, we would be very grateful! Show NotesBombshell&nbsp;comes out on Aug 24th.&nbsp;You should preorder it from WORD in Brooklyn, which will for sure come with some cool swag, including a special edition Fated Mates sticker. Best Friend Kelly did a&nbsp;Twitter poll asking people about their experiences ordering books + swag&nbsp;from Indie bookstores. Speaking of which, the art by&nbsp;Liz Parkes&nbsp;for&nbsp;The Soulmate Equation&nbsp;is the cutest!&nbsp;You might need this page&nbsp;as you are reading&nbsp;Tangled Lies.Speaking of books from your grandma’s attic, look at what HEAapologist found this week! If you want this feeling without having relatives cool enough to leave them lying around, just order a big lot of random romances from eBay. For individual titles, Jen thinks&nbsp;Thrift Books&nbsp;is better than Amazon because you don’t pay shipping for each individual title.Rob Imes&nbsp;has&nbsp;a page on his blog where he keeps track of all the category lines&nbsp;through 1989. In the case of&nbsp;Tangled Lies, it was first published as&nbsp;Harlequin Intrigue&nbsp;#5, then it was rebranded in the&nbsp;Men Made in America series, and finally part of the&nbsp;Famous Firsts Collection&nbsp;that celebrated&nbsp;Harlequin's 60th anniversary.&nbsp;Fiction DB&nbsp;is the place to do if you're looking for an author's backlist. Here is&nbsp;Anne Stuart's page,&nbsp;the one&nbsp;where the soldier and the nun have a baby together.&nbsp;Also,&nbsp;Catspaw.Check out&nbsp;Adriana’s Instagram Live Series about telenovelas. Sarah was on to talk about&nbsp;Falcon Crest, because she imprinted on Lorenzo Llamas in his swim suit.&nbsp;His character's name was Lance Cumson. Sure.Speaking of Adriana, now is the time to preorder&nbsp;One Week to Claim it All. Jen and her brother Mike will be on to talk about Santa Barbara.In case you don’t remember&nbsp;the movie Sneakers&nbsp;a very similar situation happens when Robert Redford is out for pizza in the 60s. And it looks like Jen &amp; Sarah&nbsp;aren't the only ones who love this movie.&nbsp;Why we were all afraid of&nbsp;piranhas&nbsp;and&nbsp;quicksand&nbsp;in the 80s. I don’t know why.The Pondering Padre&nbsp;(from the original cover) looks like&nbsp;Friar Lawrence, but not like&nbsp;Friar Tuck. Please note:&nbsp;not that kind of&nbsp;Priest.In the introduction, Anne Stuart mentioned being inspired by an old movie called&nbsp;Miss Tatlock's Millions (1948)&nbsp;but when it comes to "ope, maybe we're related" in pop culture, it seems hard not to talk about the influence of&nbsp;Flowers in the Attic&nbsp;and its famous&nbsp;incestual relationship. More recently, it was the&nbsp;Lannister twins in Game of Thrones&nbsp;or the folks in&nbsp;this Slate column.In romance, it was more common that these attractions were the mark of villainous men lusting after their sisters, such as&nbsp;Prisoner of My Desire&nbsp;by Johanna Lindsey, and others by Bertrice Small and Stella Cameron. A more updated story is&nbsp;Mister Moneybags&nbsp;by Vi Keeland and Penelope Ward.In film, along with Miss Tatlock's Millions, Sarah metioned&nbsp;Crimson Peak (2015), and Jen is kicking herself for not bringing up the terrific movie movie&nbsp;Lone Star&nbsp;(1996).Jen wrote about paratext on Twitter, which of course turned into a cover conversation.&nbsp;We have a lot of fun interviews with authors coming up in June, and our next read along (in a couple of weeks) will be&nbsp;Lead&nbsp;by Kylie Scott.&nbsp;Vulture TV Critic Angelica Jade Bastién&nbsp;wrote a thread asking why she's bored, and wondering what happend to interesting failures.&nbsp;<a href="https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2021/05/donald-glover-thinks-fear-of-cancelation-is-to-blame-for-boring-film-and-tv" rel="noopener...

Continuing our conversation about Bright Bananas on the Romance Tree — this week we’re reading an extreme oldie, Anne Stuart’s Tangled Lies, famous for being a story about a heroine falling for her brother…except he’s not really her brother! It’s a RIDE. We talk about just how odd romance could be back in the day, about how this book might be an ancestor to dark romance, and about how alpha alpha heroes could really get. And then we talk about modern contemporary romance and how things are changing in traditional publishing.

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