The Sex Lessons Trope — Done Right | A Little Buzzed by Alys Murray
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What happens when a virgin sex toy engineer asks her coworker for sex lessons… and ends up getting way more than she bargained for?
This week, I’m chatting with author Alys Murray about her steamy new romance A Little Buzzed, why sex scenes need emotional arcs, and how the sex toy industry has completely transformed over the last decade. We talk mutual pleasure, power dynamics, writing for Hallmark vs. high-heat romance, and why “horny jail” only lasts so long.
If you love workplace romance, sex-positive stories, mafia rom-coms, and books that balance spice with heart — this episode is for you.
📚 Books MentionedA Little Buzzed by Alys Murray — Contemporary Romance | Workplace | Sex Lessons Trope | High Heat
The Seduction of Mr. Alfred Saintsbury by Lydia Lloyd — Regency Historical Romance | Power Dynamics | High Spice
Dom Com by Adriana Anders — Workplace Romance | High Heat | Sex-Positive Romance
The ReDo List by Denise Williams — Contemporary Romance | Second Chance at Life | Emotional Growth
Love Most Fatal by Kath Richards — Mafia Rom-Com | Female Mob Boss | Cinnamon Roll Hero
⏱️ Timestamps
[00:00] Welcome + why Alys and I have similar book taste
[02:00] The premise of A Little Buzzed
[03:30] Mutual “sex lessons” + flipping the virgin trope
[04:30] How the sex toy industry has evolved
[07:00] Virginity, pleasure, and agency in 2026
[08:00] Why sex scenes need emotional arcs (Heated Rivalry reference 👀)
[10:00] Screenwriting for Hallmark vs. writing spicy romance
[14:00] Lydia Lloyd’s filthy Regency recommendation
[16:00] Workplace spice: Dom Com
[17:00] The Redo List by Denise Williams
[17:30] Mafia rom-com obsession: Love Most Fatal
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