Angelique & Erin
Spines and Secrets
From book recommendations and reviews to conversations about how life, trauma, and personality shape the way we read, Spines & Secrets pulls back the curtain on what happens when two opposite readers dissect the same story. Expect laughter, honesty, differing takes, and plenty of spice—discussed from two very different lenses.
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We are all a little Camera Shy 17.05.2026 1:11:14
This week we are talking a God Tier book Camera Shy by Kay Cove and how much we HATE Palmer. The conversation delves into the dynamics of toxic relationships, self-image, loneliness, and independence. It explores the emotional and psychological aspects of these themes, emphasizing the importance of self-acceptance, representation in literature, personal growth and the evolution of relationships.
Two Serial Killers and a Rose 19.04.2026 55:18
This week we read The Ruinous Love Trilogy by Brynne Weaver. The conversation delves into the exploration of dark romance, with initial reactions to the book and diverging opinions and why Rose is the way she is. It then shifts to the discussion of complex relationships, focusing on relationship dynamics, romance and the friendships between the FMC's. Finally, the conversation explores the audio b...
Male Friendships? That's Wild! 26.03.2026 1:09:32
This week we are talking all things 'Pucking Wild' by Emily Rath! We will dive into reading preferences, character dynamics and relationships, character representation, diversity in reading, self-insertion, and reading romance as a form of self-discovery. Also, why boys are the way they are and how they navigate friendships, differently than woman.
Lights Out and Begin Again 26.03.2026 50:29
On this episode we talk about our journey into or back into reading, the thing that started this podcast, and the impact of the books on their reading experiences. We dive into 'Lights Out' and 'Caught Up' by Navessa Allen as intro dark romances, and the stigma behind dark romance as a genre.
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