Join us on the journey into the erotica genres you didn't know existed, never would've picked up, and now must have in your life. Each episode features a different genre. Unique perspectives force us to ask questions of ourselves that we never would've asked otherwise. And we ask and answer those during our podcast. Hosted by Evan Bass, whose closest experience to reading romance or erotica literature before this podcast was reading Michael Crichton's "Disclosure".
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Join us on the journey into the erotica genres you didn't know existed, never would've picked up, and now must have in your life. Each episode features a different genre. Unique perspectives force us to ask questions of ourselves that we never would've asked otherwise. And we ask and answer those during our podcast. Hosted by Evan Bass, whose closest experience to reading romance or erotica literature before this podcast was reading Michael Crichton's "Disclosure".
Subgenre: Shapeshifters - "Hot and Badgered" - Episode 4
Love In All the Wrong Places podcast
58 minutes 11 seconds
7 months ago
Subgenre: Shapeshifters - "Hot and Badgered" - Episode 4
Host Evan Bass Zeisel with special guests Jackie Collier and Dan Ferguson discuss Shelly Laurenston's book Hot and Badgered while delving into the Romance subgenre of Shapeshifters. Author link: shellylaurenston.com Book link
Love In All the Wrong Places podcast
Join us on the journey into the erotica genres you didn't know existed, never would've picked up, and now must have in your life. Each episode features a different genre. Unique perspectives force us to ask questions of ourselves that we never would've asked otherwise. And we ask and answer those during our podcast. Hosted by Evan Bass, whose closest experience to reading romance or erotica literature before this podcast was reading Michael Crichton's "Disclosure".