Sarah J. Maas wrote A Court of Thorns and Roses (ACOTAR), the tale of 19-year-old human Feyre who journeys to the faerie world, when she was just 23 years old. Ten years and four more books later, all things ACOTAR have launched the red-hot "romantasy" (romance/fantasy) genre to the height of popularity. Holly and Lily read the first book, recap it, and try to figure out what all the fuss is about. Pros: Hot male fae. Cons: Well, you'll just have to listen to find out. Follow Redheads on Roma...
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Sarah J. Maas wrote A Court of Thorns and Roses (ACOTAR), the tale of 19-year-old human Feyre who journeys to the faerie world, when she was just 23 years old. Ten years and four more books later, all things ACOTAR have launched the red-hot "romantasy" (romance/fantasy) genre to the height of popularity. Holly and Lily read the first book, recap it, and try to figure out what all the fuss is about. Pros: Hot male fae. Cons: Well, you'll just have to listen to find out. Follow Redheads on Roma...
Tropes Part 2 and the Hottest Male Main Characters
Redheads on Romance
38 minutes
9 months ago
Tropes Part 2 and the Hottest Male Main Characters
Our co-hosts cover the rest of their trope list (alien/monster, ghosts/witches/fairies/vampires, secret baby, billionaire, playboy/allergic to commitment, insta-love, grumpy-sunshine, BDSM/sex club, escort, historical, royalty, amnesia, forbidden love interest like brother’s best friend, sports star, rock star, small town, bully/high school, nanny-single dad, motorcycle club). They finish off by discussing why male main characters are all the same—and whether that's a good or bad thing. Follo...
Redheads on Romance
Sarah J. Maas wrote A Court of Thorns and Roses (ACOTAR), the tale of 19-year-old human Feyre who journeys to the faerie world, when she was just 23 years old. Ten years and four more books later, all things ACOTAR have launched the red-hot "romantasy" (romance/fantasy) genre to the height of popularity. Holly and Lily read the first book, recap it, and try to figure out what all the fuss is about. Pros: Hot male fae. Cons: Well, you'll just have to listen to find out. Follow Redheads on Roma...