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We revisit our favourite decade in movies to discuss the fantasy comedy (?) Dragonheart! We play Dragonheart Sequel or Mills & Boon novel?! We try and figure out where and when this is actually meant to be, discuss the the varying accents of Dennis Quaid and David Thewlis and ask the question - did Sean Connery have a bratwurst in his mouth?
Sunday Times bestselling author Katie Fforde brings us her latest novel One Enchanted Evening, which was inspired by a cookery course. Katie has sold over 4.5 million copies in the UK alone and credits the Romantic Novelists' Association with launching her career and she received their Lifetime Achievement Award in 2023. Katie tells us how she started reading Mills & Boon books on the sly, finding time to write with a busy life, and her secret desire to write in another genre...
Welcome to this weeks shambolic episode. This week is a quiet one for most of the hosts, with Elton not doing much, Jim losing a book he's seen 20 times that day, Darren watching Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 3 and Lee hogging the lions share of the time with tales of buzzards, stoned pigeons, reviews of Evil Dead Rise, Reminiscence aka an idiots remake of Inception by Mills & Boon and final rage filled thoughts about Star Wars: Jedi Survivor on the PS5. Then after some feedback for Training Day its on to this weeks movie. The Shudder original Lovecraftian toilet nightmare that is Glorious. Oh and stick through to the end of the cast and see if you understand what the hell is meant by shouting "PICARD SHIELDS"
Miki and Budgie met a long time ago – was it after a Curve show?Miki with Red hair, Budgie with blonde they were a good Match!Struck up many enlightening conversations!!The lost evenings with Donald - hairdresser to the stars.Budgie drank in Heaven (Underneath the Arches) Picked up a date but didn't realise it, Not green, but pleasant, especially after a few Manhattans!We were all young then! Emotional Babies!Budgie and Lol love Miki's Memoir! Honest and Authentic - which it's hard to Be. Miki and Lol shared the same streets of London but never met.We walked everywhere - no phones - no way to contact Like a homing pigeon Budgie always found his way home Miki followed the tube stations - Roaming with Emma but no walkie-talkie in 5 years! Complex Band relationships suffer from outside pressure and from people with chisels. Lol empathises 100 % Miki's experience with Emma - as his with Robert. Will we all ever speak again? Is Morrissey bitter? Many memoirs end with courtroom drama. Malcom was a rotter says Lydon. Morrissey needs an editor says Lol! That's a complement says Miki – it's a proper Mills & Boon. Miki haunted by Mike Hedges' old house in France. Lol recalls a depressing Disintegration. But Pool table respite with Simon and the funny cue ball. Lol loved Miraval. The Slits loved being looked after at Ridge Farm Studios. Budgie met Viv again at a Berlin book festival - they had cake and tea and grown-up conversations. Miki is happy she had the band but happier in her new job - she's had the best of both worlds. Lol wanted to be present for his son and so no touring thru' his teens. We love writing as much as making music - Lol ran away at the destruction of the band. He came to America and America saved him.____‘God Bless America' – Irving Berlin. (1888 – 1989) ____CONNECT WITH US:Curious Creatures:Website: https://curiouscreaturespodcast.comFacebook: @CuriousCreaturesOfficialTwitter: @curecreaturesInstagram: @CuriousCreaturesOfficialLol Tolhurst: Website: https://loltolhurst.comFacebook: @officialloltolhurst Twitter: @LolTolhurst Instagram: @lol.tolhurst Budgie: Facebook: @budgieofficial Twitter: @TuWhit2whooInstagram: @budgie646Curious Creatures is a partner of the Double Elvis podcast network. For more of the best music storytelling follow @DoubleElvis on Instagram or search Double Elvis in your podcast app.
Harlequin/Mills & Boon Historical Author, Lotte R. James joins us on the podcast today to chat her newest Mills & Boon Historical, The Gentleman of Holly Street. You can find Author Lotte R. James's website here. To learn more about the workshops we discussed, click here. Get your copy of The Gentleman of Holly Street from Harlequin's website here. You can get a copy from Mills & Boon's website here. Get a copy from Mills & Boon Australia's website here. Patreon page is linked here ♡♡If you enjoyed today's episode and listen via Apple Podcast, please consider rating and leaving the podcast a review. This is the easiest way to support us and will help other Category Romance readers find us ♡ For a list of all the places where you can find the podcast along with where you can find us on social media, click here for our linktree! Our Email is thecategoricallyromancepod@gmail.com ♡ This podcast is engineered by Sincere Alexander and contains music from Lukrembo
To count down to Christmas, Rosie has raided The Breakup Monologues archives to celebrate some of her favourite episodes that you might've missed first time around. In a live episode recorded at Kings Place in 2018 and originally released just ahead of Valentine's Day 2019, Rosie chats to comedians Sajeela Kershi and Nat Luurtsema to discuss arranged marriages, Mills & Boon books and a very unfortunate sexual health misdiagnosis. You can now follow The Breakup Monologues on Instagram @breakupmonologues and buy The Breakup Monologues book from all good bookshops: https://linktr.ee/breakupmonologues The Breakup Monologues will be recording new live episodes at Poplar Union on 23 February. Hope to see you there: https://poplarunion.com/event/rosie-wilby-presents-the-breakup-monologues-live-podcast/
Did your obsession with romance novels mess up your sex life? Did you grow up wishing it was Femi on the cover, not Fabio? This week, the aunties Malaka and Nana Darkoa return to their teen reads and question how the genre tantalized and traumatized them. Inspired by an Adventures From The Bedrooms of African Women blogpost written by contributor, Voluptuous Voltarian – or VV - they dig into the problematic power dynamics of novels from Mills & Boon and Harlequin Romance. “I had just poisoned my brain,” VV says. “That stuff had given me a blueprint for romance and sex that was totally, totally, totally, totally unrealistic.” But they also excitedly discover that new generations of African girls have more to look forward to as Black women reclaim and rewrite the genre. “My commitment is that girls who look like me will see themselves in my books,” best-selling author Nana Malone says. Malaka Grant and Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah host the Adventures From the Bedrooms of African Women Podcast. Frederica Boswell is the Senior Producer. Fatima Derby is our Associate Producer. Written by Wana Udobang. Audio editors are Mercy Barno and Tevin Sudi. Malaka Grant and Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah are Executive Producers. The Adventures From the Bedrooms of African Women Podcast is a production of AQ Studios in partnership with Masi Media. Mercy Githaiga is our studio administrator and Selly Thiam is the AQ Studios CEO. Our theme music is Damn by Ria Boss and music from this episode comes from Bluedot Sessions. Find Adventures From the Bedrooms of African Women anywhere you get your podcasts, and in pursuing all things sex, sexuality, and pleasure, follow us on all our social media platforms @adventuresfrom. Engage with us on: Instagram Twitter Our website
Winner of the 2017 Prima Magazine in association with Mills & Boon's Love to Write Competition Author Ella Hayes joins us on the podcast today to chat her most recent Mills & Boon True Love, Mills & Boon Forever, Harlequin Romance title, The Single Dad's Christmas Proposal! You can follow Author Ella Hayes on her Facebook page by clicking here. You can follow Ella Hayes on her Amazon page by clicking here. You can keep up with Ella Hayes via Twitter by clicking Find books by Ella Hayes on Harlequin's website here. Find books by Ella Hayes on Mills & Boon Australia's website here. Find books by Ella Hayes on Mills & Boon UK's website here. ♡♡♡ If you enjoy this episode please consider giving the podcast a rating and/or review if you listen on Apple Podcasts. Leaving a review is the best way you can support the podcast as it helps other Category Romance lovers find us! Thank you ♡ We are rooting for you! ♡ For a list of all the places where you can find the podcast along with where you can find us on social media, click here for our linktree! Our Email is thecategoricallyromancepod@gmail.com ♡ This podcast is engineered by Sincere Alexander and contains music from Lukrembo
Pebz is back at again with the pure old skool garage and garage house. Artist featured; Mills Boon, The Bud Brothers, TJ Case, Y-Tribe, Sovereign and many more...Catch me every Thursday 2-4PM www.dejavufm.com **Download the dejavufm App!!**(Available on the App Store and Google Play)
Executive Editor Bryony Green joins us today to chat the Harlequin Historical series! If you're on Twitter, you can follow Bryony there by clicking here. To see what the Harlequin Historical team is looking for, click here. Check out the most recent Historical releases via the Harlequin website here. To see the most recent Historical releases via the Mills & Boon website, click here. To check out the most recent Historical releases via the Mills & Boon Australia website, click here. Click here for our linktree! This podcast is engineered by Sincere Alexander and contains music from Lukrembo
Happy Saturday friends! Today we bring you our chat with the incredible Makenna Lee, seriously one of the sweetest ladies ever! Such an awesome opportunity to chat with her! To keep up with Makenna Lee's website, click here. If you're on Facebook and want to keep up with her there, click here. To follow her on Twitter, click here. Follow her on Instagram here. Click here for our linktree! Snag yourself a copy of In the Key of Family from Harlequin here. To get a copy from Mills & Boon, click here. This podcast is engineered by Sincere Alexander and contains music from Lukrembo
This week we are joined by the incredible Harlequin Presents author Amanda Cinelli! Order your copy of Stolen In Her Wedding Gown from the Harlequin website here . & from Mills & Boon here. Amanda's website For a list of Amanda's titles click here! You can watch Sarah's latest Friday Reads video on her Youtube channel here. You can watch our recent Instagram live chat here. Follow us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook! https://linktr.ee/TheCategoricallyRomancePodcast This podcast is produced by Sincere Alexander and contains music by Lukrembo.
Pitch your LGBTQI+ Romance to Mills & Boon! (UK & Ireland Authors only) Romance Includes Everyone launches on Friday May 21st from 8 am to 8 pm. Pitches can be submitted via Twitter and Facebook using the hashtag #LGBTQLoveStories. Each Pitch should be 500 characters Max and if your pitch receives a Like, that means the Team wants to hear more about your story! *Go For It* We are rooting for you, Good Luck!! Happy Wednesday Friends! Today we are catching up and sharing our recent reads, sharing and solving a mystery (THANK YOU Ms. Kathleen & author Kit Hawthorne!) and totally geeking out over the idea of one day traveling to the UK to visit the bookshops. Let us know what you've been reading! Books Mentioned: Coming Home To Texas by Kit Hawthorne Secret Billionaire On Her Doorstep by Michelle Douglas One Night With the Valkyrie by Jane Godman An Officer And A Fortune by Nina Crespo Before Summer Ends by Susan Mallery Rebecca by Daphne Du Maurier Their Christmas Baby Contract by Shannon Stacey Second Chance Cowboy by Claire McEwen A Marriage of Equals by Elizabeth Rolls The Keepers by Heather Graham (book 1 in The Keepers trilogy) Keepers Of the Night by Heather Graham (The Keepers: LA, book 1) Queen By Royal Appointment by Lucy Monroe Want to see the books we hauled recently thanks to the Buy 2, Get 2 sale via the Harlequin website? We did a live unboxing together via Instagram, click here to check it out. A Link to all the places you can find the Podcast and follow us on social media: https://linktr.ee/TheCategoricallyRomancePodcast This Podcast is produced by Sincere Alexander and features music by Lukrembo
Cev & Gabriela are once again happy to be joined by the Author and genre film historian Troy Howarth. In the grand tradition of the BBC, series one ended on the previous episode and during the break, the trio are having a look at the Amicus Lite film “The Uncanny” https://imdb.to/2GAOMkwAlong the way Canadian bacon Porn, James Bond, Curtains, Kind Hearts & Coronets, Stephen King, lesser known English, Australian and Italian horror along with the Mills & Boon film “Leopard In The Snow” somehow crop up in the conversation that flies all over the place. Troy's latest book - "Assault on the System: The Nonconformist Cinema of John Carpenter" is available here: https://amzn.to/3jwMUbfMusic and artwork composed and designed by Cevin MooreEpisode edited by Cevin Moore Movie clips from private collection and used in accordance with fair useContact:Twitter: @AmicusHereInstagram: @AmicusHere @TroyHowarth.18The finest Canadian cat horror starring Peter Cushing ever made.
This week is a very special episode as we were able to interview Eva Leigh the author of Would I Lie to the Duke! We're diving back into a very spicy regency Mills and Boon romance and boy was it HAWT. Would I Lie to the Duke is the 2nd book in the Union of Rakes series where we follow the very sexy Duke of Rotherby who is enchanted by Jess McGale. Jess has one focus on her mind: getting her family farm back on it's feet through any means necessary, even if it means deceiving the Duke. Will Jess be tempted by the Duke? Will Rotherby find out who Jess really is? This book has it all - regency dragons den, the etonian Breakfast Club and LOTS of sexy sexy scenes! Would I Lie to the Duke is currently available to download on ebook and will be available in stores from Thursday 17th September. We love getting your feedback and reccommendations, so feel free to get in touch at:Instagram; @literallygaggingpodTwitter: @litgagpodFacebook: Literally Gagging PodcastEmail: literallygaggingpod@gmail.comYou can find Eva Leigh and Mills & Boon on:Instagram: @zoearcher73 / @millsandboonukTwitter: @EvaLeighAuthor / @MillsandBoonFacebook: Eva Leigh Author / mills and boonAnd remember to rate, review and subscribe!
Welcome to episode 63 of the Lesbian Book Club with Clare Lydon as she interviews US author Melissa Lenhardt. A lifelong Texan, Melissa writes women’s fiction, mystery, and historical fiction. She’s just released “The Secret Of You And Me”, her first foray into lesbian romance - and also the first lesbian romance published by Mills & Boon. Melissa talks about her writing career, how she came to write her first queer romance, and how she hopes it’s the first of many taken on by her publisher. Also, she has a way-cool southern accent which Clare neglected to tell her! Clare also does a run-down of the Amazon Lesbian Fiction charts in the US & UK, which this month is terribly literary with authors like Emma Donoghue, Sophie Ward and Bernardine Evaristo. If you’d like a free lesbian romance from Clare, head to www.clarelydon.co.uk/it-had-to-be-youand sign up for her VIP Readers’ Club!
Part 3: Mary Jayne Baker & Lisa Swift are the pen names of Lisa Firth, the award-winning romantic comedy novelist from Yorkshire. She’s the author of A Question of Us, A Bicycle Made For Two & The Never Have I Ever Club. All three of them - Mary Jayne, Lisa & Lisa - join presenters Paul Waters & Stevyn Colgan to share how to write romantic comedy, examples from their books & reveal the answer to the burning question - are most Mills & Boon authors men? Also joining in is veteran BBC radio sketch show comedy writer Sue Clark to discuss her comedy history, how Kenny Everett stole her joke & her new comedy novel Note To Boy. We also celebrate some bookshops - The Book Corner (Halifax), White Rose Books (Thirsk), Mostly Books (Abingdon) & one whose name we can’t remember in Southport. Get in touch if you frequent or work in a lovely bookshop - we love to tell listeners about you. (*** NB: Apologies for sound quality dips in this episode. We usually do everything face to face with alcohol or a cup of tea, but are getting used to new fangled ways of commuting remotely online. Hopefully we’ll get better at it.) We'd Like A Word is a podcast and radio show from authors Paul Waters and Stevyn Colgan. We talk with writers, readers, celebrities, talkers, poets about books, songs, lyrics, speeches, scripts, fiction and non-fiction. We go out on various radio platforms at least once a fortnight and every other Thursday on podcast. Our website is www.wedlikeaword.com - which is where you'll find information about Paul and Steve and our guests - and details of the radio stations that carry We'd Like A Word. We're also on Twitter @wedlikeaword and Facebook @wedlikeaword and our email is wedlikeaword@gmail.com - and yes, we are slightly embarrassed by the missing apostrophes. We like to hear from you - your thoughts, ideas, guest or book suggestions. Perhaps you'd like to come on We'd Like A Word in person, to chat, review, meet writers or read out passages from books. . .
Part 2: Mary Jayne Baker & Lisa Swift are the pen names of Lisa Firth, the award-winning romantic comedy novelist from Yorkshire. She’s the author of A Question of Us, A Bicycle Made For Two & The Never Have I Ever Club. All three of them - Mary Jayne, Lisa & Lisa - join presenters Paul Waters & Stevyn Colgan to share how to write romantic comedy, examples from their books & reveal the answer to the burning question - are most Mills & Boon authors men? Also joining in is veteran BBC radio sketch show comedy writer Sue Clark to discuss her comedy history, how Kenny Everett stole her joke & her new comedy novel Note To Boy. We also celebrate some bookshops - The Book Corner (Halifax), White Rose Books (Thirsk), Mostly Books (Abingdon) & one whose name we can’t remember in Southport. Get in touch if you frequent or work in a lovely bookshop - we love to tell listeners about you. (*** NB: Apologies for sound quality dips in this episode. We usually do everything face to face with alcohol or a cup of tea, but are getting used to new fangled ways of commuting remotely online. Hopefully we’ll get better at it.) We'd Like A Word is a podcast and radio show from authors Paul Waters and Stevyn Colgan. We talk with writers, readers, celebrities, talkers, poets about books, songs, lyrics, speeches, scripts, fiction and non-fiction. We go out on various radio platforms at least once a fortnight and every other Thursday on podcast. Our website is www.wedlikeaword.com - which is where you'll find information about Paul and Steve and our guests - and details of the radio stations that carry We'd Like A Word. We're also on Twitter @wedlikeaword and Facebook @wedlikeaword and our email is wedlikeaword@gmail.com - and yes, we are slightly embarrassed by the missing apostrophes. We like to hear from you - your thoughts, ideas, guest or book suggestions. Perhaps you'd like to come on We'd Like A Word in person, to chat, review, meet writers or read out passages from books. . .
Part 1: Mary Jayne Baker & Lisa Swift are the pen names of Lisa Firth, the award-winning romantic comedy novelist from Yorkshire. She’s the author of A Question of Us, A Bicycle Made For Two & The Never Have I Ever Club. All three of them - Mary Jayne, Lisa & Lisa - join presenters Paul Waters & Stevyn Colgan to share how to write romantic comedy, examples from their books & reveal the answer to the burning question - are most Mills & Boon authors men? Also joining in is veteran BBC radio sketch show comedy writer Sue Clark to discuss her comedy history, how Kenny Everett stole her joke & her new comedy novel Note To Boy. We also celebrate some bookshops - The Book Corner (Halifax), White Rose Books (Thirsk), Mostly Books (Abingdon) & one whose name we can’t remember in Southport. Get in touch if you frequent or work in a lovely bookshop - we love to tell listeners about you. (*** NB: Apologies for sound quality dips in this episode. We usually do everything face to face with alcohol or a cup of tea, but are getting used to new fangled ways of commuting remotely online. Hopefully we’ll get better at it.) We'd Like A Word is a podcast and radio show from authors Paul Waters and Stevyn Colgan. We talk with writers, readers, celebrities, talkers, poets about books, songs, lyrics, speeches, scripts, fiction and non-fiction. We go out on various radio platforms at least once a fortnight and every other Thursday on podcast. Our website is www.wedlikeaword.com - which is where you'll find information about Paul and Steve and our guests - and details of the radio stations that carry We'd Like A Word. We're also on Twitter @wedlikeaword and Facebook @wedlikeaword and our email is wedlikeaword@gmail.com - and yes, we are slightly embarrassed by the missing apostrophes. We like to hear from you - your thoughts, ideas, guest or book suggestions. Perhaps you'd like to come on We'd Like A Word in person, to chat, review, meet writers or read out passages from books. . .
We’ve made it to episode 10! Did something different this week! I decided to pretend I was in the room with Andrea and Katrina in minisode Communication is Key - Polyamory + Financial Conversations and give you my thoughts. You should check out the episode here: https://tinyurl.com/uxppdyx I also had a wonderful conversation on Twitter with @weekendreader_ @DanieReads and @_AdeleBuck about why romance novels specifically get shat on across the board. Decided to share more of my thoughts here. Kelly Faircloth’s article, How Harlequin Became the Most Famous Name in Romance can be read here: https://tinyurl.com/sk98m9u Books to check out: Tempted at Twilight by Jamie Pope, Romancing Mister Bridgerton by Julia Quinn, The Merchants of Venus by Paul Grescoe, Passion’s Fortune: The Story of Mills & Boon by Joseph McAleer, A Cowboy to Remember by Rebekah Weatherspoon and Hearts on Hold by Charish Reid! Contact me here: https://linktr.ee/essiemv --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode of Wholehearted: Love Sex + Intimacy – The Podcast, Kate Toon joins me to dive into the art of talking dirty with your partner. When Kate reached out to me and said she gave 'great pod' - and had worked on a sex chat line, I knew I had to have her on the show. Talking about sex and what we want can feel uncomfortable and just downright weird when we’re not used to it. This podcast episode aims to empower you with some tips to get the sexy conversation started with your partner without it feeling forced or unnatural. We all have the ability to ‘talk sexy’, you just need to find what works for you and ultimately your relationship. In this episode, we discuss: - Kate Toon’s experience working on a phone sex line. - Something I talk a lot about on this show and in my work are the ways women hold themselves back during sex. We are given so many cultural messages that it’s not okay to be a woman who enjoys or feels comfortable with sex. And we’re not taught how to do it. This episode offers advice on how to become more comfortable with sex. - Kate’s a copywriter and therefore master of words with some great tips or talking dirty and words that work/ don’t work to get you in the mood. HOT TIP: it doesn’t need to sound unnatural or over-the-top to be sexy. - Sexting is also something women ask me about a lot! I did a survey as part of some research I was doing last year and I was overwhelmed with women telling me they would love to sext their partner but feel like they don’t know how. Kate and I discuss some great sexting tips. - How ‘good sexual communication helps improve our sexual satisfaction.’ Learn to: Ask for what we want / don’t want in the bedroom Share appreciation or tell your partner what you like. - Getting out of the ‘functional sex’ rut – how can you reignite the flame after having kids / being in a long term relationship? - Kate’s experience at a Fellatio workshop. Learn how to making fellatio work for you and your partner. - Shift your mindset of fellatio ‘as a gift for him or a reward or chore’ to ‘learn how to get pleasure out of doing it for yourself.’ - We’ve grown up in a society where we’re not given the skills or the right attitude towards sex. How can we move past that for ourselves and a healthier relationship? Follow our Podcast Follow our Host - Isiah McKimmie - Couples Therapist + Sexologist Join our Group and the conversation - Wholehearted: Love , Sex + Intimacy Explore these Resources In this episode, we mentioned the following resources: Tips for talking dirty with your Partner : It doesn’t need to sound unnatural or over-the-top. Good sexual communication helps improve our sexual satisfaction – learn to: Ask for what we want/ don’t want Share appreciation or tell your partner what you like. An easy place to start is giving compliments to your partner. Positive feedback i.e. How much you’re enjoying it and how they make you feel, how great they look etc. Even start after sex, because it’s harder in the moment. Remember: to tell your partner what you enjoyed NOT what you didn’t enjoy. Start by sending messages, because it’s less confronting and gives you more time to think. Read for inspiration - discover what you like. How? ‘Do a bit of googling and find some ‘sexy articles/ tips’ i.e ‘5 new sex positions to try’ and send those articles to your partner. There’s a lot of good content out there that you can share. If you don’t have the words yourself- use someone else’s’ –Kate Toon's! Do your research- read a sexy novel- choose the parts that turn you on and put it in a text message to your partner. Or tell them this is something you want to try. Send a voicemail to your partner. It gets unsexy when you get analytical about it. Some tips to help you in the sexting department from Kate Toon https://www.katetooncopywriter.com.au/how-to-write-sexy-copy-six-sensual-tips/ 1: Use unexpected and sensual words to describe everyday objects. 'How about the gentle curve of the bath tap, or the soft undulating feel of that doona?' 2: Appeal to the senses ‘Describe the touch, smell and even taste. Sound can also be useful.’ 3: Don’t overdo it ‘I have a three adjective rule, which means I never use more than three in a row.’ 4: Avoid the Mills & Boon effect ‘choosing the right sexy words can be tough…’ ‘Here’s some help in choosing the right ones:’ Phrases we loved Phrases we hated ‘Copy that tries too hard to be sexy just causes a snigger rather than an emotional or sensual response. So if in doubt, don’t.’ Check out more about Kate at her website: https://www.katetoon.com If you are a new listener to Wholehearted: Love Sex + Intimacy – The Podcast, we would love to hear from you. Please visit our Contact Page and let us know how we can help you today!
A former Mills & Boon author, Carol now self-publishes with the help of her husband
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Romance novelist Bernadette Walsh interviews romance writer Dani Collins. Dani hails from Canada and has been published by Harlequin Presents, Mills & Boon and Champagne Books. Her titles include Proof of Their Sin and The Healer.
Robin Ince joins us in the Word lounge to talk about Mills & Boon and why Robert Smith should never be a crowd marshall, and the chaps from They Might Be Giants talk to David Hepworth and answer audience questions about set lists.
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