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Romance reading is evolving, and readers are discovering wild new genres that challenge traditional storytelling. In this podcast episode, Alesia sits down with Cassie from Unfortunate Reads to explore the fascinating world of monster and sentient object romance, breaking down stereotypes and celebrating diverse reading experiences.
Cassie is a sex-positive, feminist, LGBTQIA+ ally who enjoys reading every type of smutty book - from slow burn and mafia romances to straight-up gingerbread man erotica — but what I’m known for is reading the extremely weird/off-the-wall ones (think…clippy/door/flamingo shifter/coronavirus/etc.)
In this episode, we're discussing:
- Sentient object romance isn't just about weird sexual encounters; it's a nuanced genre exploring complex themes
- Reading should be about joy, personal growth, and exploration, not just meeting societal expectations
- Monster and unconventional romance genres provide safe spaces for readers to explore sexuality and identity
- Indie authors are creating incredibly diverse and inclusive narratives within these unique romance subgenres
- Content creators like Cassie are helping readers discover books they might never have found on their own
Don't judge a book by its cover—or its unconventional premise. Expand your reading horizons, challenge your assumptions, and remember that reading is ultimately about connection, understanding, and personal enjoyment.
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BOOKS/AUTHORS MENTIONED:
Jumping the Shark by Ash Raven (Amazon)
Unhinged by Vera Valentine (Amazon)
Squeak by Vera Valentine (Amazon)
Stuffed by Sylvia Morrow (Amazon)
Handle Me by Unfortunate Reads (Amazon)
Unfortunate Reads (Amazon)
Running list of books mentioned (Doc)
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