The Spice Cabinet closes out Season 1 with big hair, mixtapes, and a little paranormal teenage angst. This week, the ladies crack open Grove Hollow by Shelby Nicole McFadden, a YA romance set in 1985, complete with ghostly mysteries and just the right amount of VHS static. Expect nostalgic tangents, plenty of giggles, and maybe even a few big announcements as the besties wrap up their first season in style. Because nothing says “season finale” like crushes, cassette tapes, and a touch of the ...
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The Spice Cabinet closes out Season 1 with big hair, mixtapes, and a little paranormal teenage angst. This week, the ladies crack open Grove Hollow by Shelby Nicole McFadden, a YA romance set in 1985, complete with ghostly mysteries and just the right amount of VHS static. Expect nostalgic tangents, plenty of giggles, and maybe even a few big announcements as the besties wrap up their first season in style. Because nothing says “season finale” like crushes, cassette tapes, and a touch of the ...
The countdown is on, this is the second-to-last episode of Season 1, and the Spice Cabinet ladies are more fired up than ever. This week’s read, Phantasma by Kaylie Smith, sparks big laughs, bold takes, and a few wildly off-topic detours (would it even be us without them?) With only one more week before the season finale, we’re serving extra spice, extra laughs, and our most unfiltered selves yet.
The Spice Cabinet
The Spice Cabinet closes out Season 1 with big hair, mixtapes, and a little paranormal teenage angst. This week, the ladies crack open Grove Hollow by Shelby Nicole McFadden, a YA romance set in 1985, complete with ghostly mysteries and just the right amount of VHS static. Expect nostalgic tangents, plenty of giggles, and maybe even a few big announcements as the besties wrap up their first season in style. Because nothing says “season finale” like crushes, cassette tapes, and a touch of the ...