Rom-Pod Crossover! Sweet Berries with Reading Smut

Rom-Pod Crossover! Sweet Berries with Reading Smut

Author: Becky Feldman August 29, 2025 Duration: 1:01:49
Two horny romance pods that sound even HORNIER together?! Yes, please! TSTL and Reading Smut have the romantic podcast team-up of the CENTURY. Together, they revisit the sex-saturated paradise of Cambric Creek as they review SWEET BERRIES by C.M. Nascosta.SHOW NOTES:LISTEN and FOLLOW READING SMUTReading Smut WebsiteReading Smut on InstagramPurchase Sweet BerriesPaperbackKindleAudiobookSUPPORT TSTLTSTL on Buy Me a CoffeeTSTL on Substack

Dive into the delightfully chaotic world of Too Stupid to Live: Romance Reviews $5 and Under, hosted by the brilliantly unhinged Becky Feldman. This is where literary critique meets comedic chaos, all focused on the surprisingly wild universe of budget romance novels. Each episode, Becky brings her passionate, hilarious, and deeply invested perspective as a reader, dissecting tropes, celebrating steam, and reveling in the sometimes absurd narratives found for less than the price of a latte. The result is a uniquely smart and funny podcast that treats these stories with both genuine affection and riotous commentary. Beyond the reviews, the podcast regularly features conversations with both beloved and emerging romance authors, offering a behind-the-scenes look at their craft and latest works. It’s a celebration of a genre often dismissed, explored with a sharp wit and an undeniable love for the material. For anyone who enjoys laughter, literary deep-dives, and stories where passion doesn’t break the bank, this comedy podcast delivers an consistently entertaining and oddly insightful listen.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 100

Too Stupid to Live: Romance Reviews $5 and Under
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A Little Extra Spice: Netflix’s The People We Meet on Vacation [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:08:56
The HOT TAKES get even SPICIER when Torry from Ready to be Romanced and Ready to Be Petty joins Becky to discuss the film adaptation of Emily Henry’s The People We Meet on Vacation. They address the controversial (non!)…