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  • Ep 14 Snowed In & Turned On
    2025/12/18

    Welcome to Plotting and Panting!! We’re excited to be here; grab your favorite drink, get comfy and let’s turn the page together! This week our theme is Snowed In & Turned On. Let's get turned on by our snowed in picks!

    Snowed In by Catherine Walsh - Books — Catherine Walsh

    Stuck With You by Ali Hazelwood - Stuck With You - Ali Hazelwood

    Axes and O's by Kayla Grosse - Axes & O's — Kayla Grosse, Romance Author

    Panting Scale

    1. Barely Warm – You could read this to your grandma and not blush
    2. A Little Breathless – Some flirty banter and a chaste kiss… maybe two if we’re feeling wild
    3. Need a Sip of Water – The shirt’s off, the lights are dim, and your cheeks are warm
    4. Heart Racing, Fan Required – Pages are sizzling and you’re reading with one eyebrow permanently raised
    5. Full-On Gasping for Air – The book is basically illegal in at least three countries

    Plotting Scale

    1. The Chaos Gremlin - No outline in sight. The book feels like the author just shook a bag of tropes and dumped them onto the page. Fun? Absolutely! Structured? Not even a little bit
    2. The Wandering Map - There is a plan… somewhere. The story takes detours, loses the GPS signal, and you might be asking, “Wait, where are we going again?”
    3. The Color-Coded Calendar - Some structure, some vibes. You can tell the author had a plan but also went off-script when the characters demanded a spontaneous road trip.
    4. The Spreadsheet of Destiny - Everything is neat, organized and right on cue. You can practically see the beat sheet taped above the author’s desk.
    5. The Puppet Master - Immaculate plotting. Every detail snaps into place, every breadcrumb leads somewhere and by the end you’re applauding the master plan.
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    50 分
  • Ep 13 Holiday Romance
    2025/12/11

    Welcome to Plotting and Panting!! We’re excited to be here; grab your favorite drink, get comfy and let’s turn the page together! Today we are covering Holiday Spice and Everything Nice!! Come with us on our holiday romance sleigh ride!

    Holiday Ever After by Hannah Grace - Holiday Ever After — Hannah Grace

    Good Spirits by B.K. Borison - Good Spirits - B.K. Borison

    Can I Tell You Something? by Holly June Smith - Can I Tell You Something? | Holly June Smith, bestselling indie romance author


    Panting Scale

    1. Barely Warm – You could read this to your grandma and not blush
    2. A Little Breathless – Some flirty banter and a chaste kiss… maybe two if we’re feeling wild
    3. Need a Sip of Water – The shirt’s off, the lights are dim, and your cheeks are warm
    4. Heart Racing, Fan Required – Pages are sizzling and you’re reading with one eyebrow permanently raised
    5. Full-On Gasping for Air – The book is basically illegal in at least three countries

    Plotting Scale

    1. The Chaos Gremlin - No outline in sight. The book feels like the author just shook a bag of tropes and dumped them onto the page. Fun? Absolutely! Structured? Not even a little bit
    2. The Wandering Map - There is a plan… somewhere. The story takes detours, loses the GPS signal, and you might be asking, “Wait, where are we going again?”
    3. The Color-Coded Calendar - Some structure, some vibes. You can tell the author had a plan but also went off-script when the characters demanded a spontaneous road trip.
    4. The Spreadsheet of Destiny - Everything is neat, organized and right on cue. You can practically see the beat sheet taped above the author’s desk.
    5. The Puppet Master - Immaculate plotting. Every detail snaps into place, every breadcrumb leads somewhere and by the end you’re applauding the master plan.
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    55 分
  • Ep 12 Anatomy of a Smut Scene
    2025/12/04

    Welcome to Plotting and Panting!! We’re excited to be here; grab your favorite drink, get comfy and let’s turn the page together! Today we are talking about some of our favorite smut scenes.

    *DISCLAIMER: We'd like to think the title is self-explanatory... that you're walking the plank with us, but if this is new to you ... this episode does contain mature themes and language above and beyond our typical episode.

    It's gettin' HAWT up in here!

    Wild Eyes by Elise Silver - Books — Elsie Silver

    Icebreaker by Hannah Grace - Icebreaker — Hannah Grace

    The Original Sinner by Kait Ballenger - Original Sinner | Kait Ballenger | Paranormal Romance

    Panting Scale

    1. Barely Warm – You could read this to your grandma and not blush
    2. A Little Breathless – Some flirty banter and a chaste kiss… maybe two if we’re feeling wild
    3. Need a Sip of Water – The shirt’s off, the lights are dim, and your cheeks are warm
    4. Heart Racing, Fan Required – Pages are sizzling and you’re reading with one eyebrow permanently raised
    5. Full-On Gasping for Air – The book is basically illegal in at least three countries

    Plotting Scale

    1. The Chaos Gremlin - No outline in sight. The book feels like the author just shook a bag of tropes and dumped them onto the page. Fun? Absolutely! Structured? Not even a little bit
    2. The Wandering Map - There is a plan… somewhere. The story takes detours, loses the GPS signal, and you might be asking, “Wait, where are we going again?”
    3. The Color-Coded Calendar - Some structure, some vibes. You can tell the author had a plan but also went off-script when the characters demanded a spontaneous road trip.
    4. The Spreadsheet of Destiny - Everything is neat, organized and right on cue. You can practically see the beat sheet taped above the author’s desk.
    5. The Puppet Master - Immaculate plotting. Every detail snaps into place, every breadcrumb leads somewhere and by the end you’re applauding the master plan.
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    50 分
  • Ep 11 Book Review: 9 Month Contract
    2025/11/27

    Welcome to Plotting and Panting!! We’re excited to be here; grab your favorite drink, get comfy and let’s turn the page together! Today we are talking about 9 Month Contract by Amy Daws!

    From Amy's website:

    "Help Wanted: Grumpy Mountain Man seeks baby momma. Job is an incubator position only. Surrogate must be impervious to grunting in the form of communication and nosey brotherly neighbors. Rustic mountain range housing available upon request.

    I wanted to pummel my irritating brothers when they posted their own version of a wanted ad to help me with my life.

    But I can’t fault the results once the right woman lands on my lap.

    Becoming a single father is not a decision I made lightly. In fact, it’s the biggest decision of my entire life.

    Which is why when I interview Trista, I know she’s perfect.

    She’s wild, she’s opinionated, she wears cowboy boots. Even my pet goat loves her…

    She’s the exact type of person I was holding out for.

    And to my great horror, I realize on our first night of attempting this baby making dance…when the lights are low, the cheap wine is flowing, and the home insemination supplies are laid out on the kitchen counter…

    I want to do a lot more than just make her my surrogate.

    I want to make her mine."

    9 Month Contract - Author Amy Daws

    Panting Scale

    1. Barely Warm – You could read this to your grandma and not blush
    2. A Little Breathless – Some flirty banter and a chaste kiss… maybe two if we’re feeling wild
    3. Need a Sip of Water – The shirt’s off, the lights are dim, and your cheeks are warm
    4. Heart Racing, Fan Required – Pages are sizzling and you’re reading with one eyebrow permanently raised
    5. Full-On Gasping for Air – The book is basically illegal in at least three countries

    Plotting Scale

    1. The Chaos Gremlin - No outline in sight. The book feels like the author just shook a bag of tropes and dumped them onto the page. Fun? Absolutely! Structured? Not even a little bit
    2. The Wandering Map - There is a plan… somewhere. The story takes detours, loses the GPS signal, and you might be asking, “Wait, where are we going again?”
    3. The Color-Coded Calendar - Some structure, some vibes. You can tell the author had a plan but also went off-script when the characters demanded a spontaneous road trip.
    4. The Spreadsheet of Destiny - Everything is neat, organized and right on cue. You can practically see the beat sheet taped above the author’s desk.
    5. The Puppet Master - Immaculate plotting. Every detail snaps into place, every breadcrumb leads somewhere and by the end you’re applauding the master plan.
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    1 時間 2 分
  • Ep 10 Sweater Weather
    2025/11/20

    Welcome to Plotting and Panting!! We’re excited to be here; grab your favorite drink, get comfy and let’s turn the page together!

    Sweata weatha is officially here, and we’ve got the reads to match your oversized knit energy. Autumn = Fall Romances!

    Drawn Together by Juliana Smith - Drawn Together by Juliana Smith | Goodreads

    The Pumpkin Spice Cafe by Laurie Gilmore - Dream Harbor - The Pumpkin Spice Café (Dream Harbor, Book 1) - Laurie Gilmore

    The Hearth Witch's Guide to Magic & Murder by Kiri Callaghan - The Hearth Witch's Guide to Magic & Murder (Deluxe Edition) by Kiri Callaghan, Paperback | Barnes & Noble®

    Panting Scale

    1. Barely Warm – You could read this to your grandma and not blush
    2. A Little Breathless – Some flirty banter and a chaste kiss… maybe two if we’re feeling wild
    3. Need a Sip of Water – The shirt’s off, the lights are dim, and your cheeks are warm
    4. Heart Racing, Fan Required – Pages are sizzling and you’re reading with one eyebrow permanently raised
    5. Full-On Gasping for Air – The book is basically illegal in at least three countries

    Plotting Scale

    1. The Chaos Gremlin - No outline in sight. The book feels like the author just shook a bag of tropes and dumped them onto the page. Fun? Absolutely! Structured? Not even a little bit
    2. The Wandering Map - There is a plan… somewhere. The story takes detours, loses the GPS signal, and you might be asking, “Wait, where are we going again?”
    3. The Color-Coded Calendar - Some structure, some vibes. You can tell the author had a plan but also went off-script when the characters demanded a spontaneous road trip.
    4. The Spreadsheet of Destiny - Everything is neat, organized and right on cue. You can practically see the beat sheet taped above the author’s desk.
    5. The Puppet Master - Immaculate plotting. Every detail snaps into place, every breadcrumb leads somewhere and by the end you’re applauding the master plan.
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    46 分
  • Ep 9: Found Family
    2025/11/13

    Welcome to Plotting and Panting!! We’re excited to be here; grab your favorite drink, get comfy and let’s turn the page together!

    Today we are going to be talking about found family tropes. I think that so many people can relate that sometimes our chosen family, those people who truly know you, love you and would bury a body with you, are hands down the best kind of family members!!

    Pucking Sweet by Emily Rath - Books — Emily Rath

    The Alpha and The Baker by Roxie Ray - The Alpha and The Baker by Roxie Ray | Goodreads

    All Rhodes Lead Here by Mariana Zapata - All Rhodes Lead Here | Mysite





    Panting Scale

    1. Barely Warm – You could read this to your grandma and not blush
    2. A Little Breathless – Some flirty banter and a chaste kiss… maybe two if we’re feeling wild
    3. Need a Sip of Water – The shirt’s off, the lights are dim, and your cheeks are warm
    4. Heart Racing, Fan Required – Pages are sizzling and you’re reading with one eyebrow permanently raised
    5. Full-On Gasping for Air – The book is basically illegal in at least three countries

    Plotting Scale

    1. The Chaos Gremlin - No outline in sight. The book feels like the author just shook a bag of tropes and dumped them onto the page. Fun? Absolutely! Structured? Not even a little bit
    2. The Wandering Map - There is a plan… somewhere. The story takes detours, loses the GPS signal, and you might be asking, “Wait, where are we going again?”
    3. The Color-Coded Calendar - Some structure, some vibes. You can tell the author had a plan but also went off-script when the characters demanded a spontaneous road trip.
    4. The Spreadsheet of Destiny - Everything is neat, organized and right on cue. You can practically see the beat sheet taped above the author’s desk.
    5. The Puppet Master - Immaculate plotting. Every detail snaps into place, every breadcrumb leads somewhere and by the end you’re applauding the master plan.
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    54 分
  • Ep 8: Author Spotlight - Tessa Bailey
    2025/11/06

    Welcome to Plotting and Panting!! We’re excited to be here; grab your favorite drink, get comfy and let’s turn the page together!

    We’re spicing things up a little bit today, literally. We decided it was time to highlight some of the authors who absolutely nail that balance between a sizzling good time and a solid plot. Now, between the three of us, our tastes range from mild to extra hot, but there are a few authors we all agree on. So, buckle up because today we’re diving into the queen of banter, steam, and swoon…. Tessa Bailey…. and chatting about some of our favorite books from her catalog.

    Nicole: Fangirl Down

    Dorothy: It Happened One Summer, Fix Her Up

    Helen: My Killer Vacation, Dream Girl Drama, Unfortunately Yours

    Tessa's Website: Tessa Bailey Website



    Panting Scale

    1. Barely Warm – You could read this to your grandma and not blush
    2. A Little Breathless – Some flirty banter and a chaste kiss… maybe two if we’re feeling wild
    3. Need a Sip of Water – The shirt’s off, the lights are dim, and your cheeks are warm
    4. Heart Racing, Fan Required – Pages are sizzling and you’re reading with one eyebrow permanently raised
    5. Full-On Gasping for Air – The book is basically illegal in at least three countries

    Plotting Scale

    1. The Chaos Gremlin - No outline in sight. The book feels like the author just shook a bag of tropes and dumped them onto the page. Fun? Absolutely! Structured? Not even a little bit
    2. The Wandering Map - There is a plan… somewhere. The story takes detours, loses the GPS signal, and you might be asking, “Wait, where are we going again?”
    3. The Color-Coded Calendar - Some structure, some vibes. You can tell the author had a plan but also went off-script when the characters demanded a spontaneous road trip.
    4. The Spreadsheet of Destiny - Everything is neat, organized and right on cue. You can practically see the beat sheet taped above the author’s desk.
    5. The Puppet Master - Immaculate plotting. Every detail snaps into place, every breadcrumb leads somewhere and by the end you’re applauding the master plan.
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    53 分
  • Ep 7 Book Review: A Witch's Guide to Fake Dating a Demon
    2025/10/31

    Welcome to Plotting and Panting!! We’re excited to be here; grab your favorite drink, get comfy and let’s turn the page together! Today we are talking about A Witch's Guide to Fake Dating a Demon by Sarah Hawley!

    From Sarah’s website: “Mariel Spark knows not to trust a demon, especially one that wants her soul, but what’s a witch to do when he won’t leave her side—and she kind of doesn’t want him to?”

    A Witch's Guide to Fake Dating a Demon — Author Sarah Hawley

    Panting Scale

    1. Barely Warm – You could read this to your grandma and not blush
    2. A Little Breathless – Some flirty banter and a chaste kiss… maybe two if we’re feeling wild
    3. Need a Sip of Water – The shirt’s off, the lights are dim, and your cheeks are warm
    4. Heart Racing, Fan Required – Pages are sizzling and you’re reading with one eyebrow permanently raised
    5. Full-On Gasping for Air – The book is basically illegal in at least three countries

    Plotting Scale

    1. The Chaos Gremlin - No outline in sight. The book feels like the author just shook a bag of tropes and dumped them onto the page. Fun? Absolutely! Structured? Not even a little bit
    2. The Wandering Map - There is a plan… somewhere. The story takes detours, loses the GPS signal, and you might be asking, “Wait, where are we going again?”
    3. The Color-Coded Calendar - Some structure, some vibes. You can tell the author had a plan but also went off-script when the characters demanded a spontaneous road trip.
    4. The Spreadsheet of Destiny - Everything is neat, organized and right on cue. You can practically see the beat sheet taped above the author’s desk.
    5. The Puppet Master - Immaculate plotting. Every detail snaps into place, every breadcrumb leads somewhere and by the end you’re applauding the master plan.
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    1 時間 1 分