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What if the Duke was a woman — and the courtesan trying to blackmail her was the love interest? If that premise just made you sit up straighter, this episode is for you.
Anna Cowan joins us to talk about The Duke, her long-awaited second novel — a queer Regency romance that flips the classic historical hero archetype on its head. This one is for readers who love the lush world of Regency fiction but are hungry for something that feels fresh, politically charged, and unapologetically modern in its sensibilities. We dig into Anna's world-building process, the evolution of historical romance as a genre post-Bridgerton, and what it means to write a female Duke who's conceptually hot in exactly the way the brooding Regency hero always was.
Anna also shares a stack of book recommendations spanning classic historicals, gay hockey romance, and Kindle Unlimited reads that will genuinely spark your brain.
📚 Books Mentioned
The Duke by Anna Cowan — Buy on Amazon | Queer Historical Romance / Regency | KU ✅
Black Silk by Judith Ivory — Buy on Amazon | Classic Historical Romance | Backlist gem
Fool Me Twice by Meredith Duran — Buy on Amazon | Historical Romance | Beauty & the Beast vibes
Tempting the Bride by Sherry Thomas — Buy on Amazon | Historical Romance | Amnesia / enemies-to-lovers
Game Misconduct (Penalty Box #1) by Ari Baran — Buy on Amazon | Gay Hockey Romance | Audio ✅ — narrated by Cooper North
⏱️ Timestamps
[00:00] Welcome & Anna Cowan introduction
[00:45] About The Duke — the premise: female Duke + French courtier blackmail romance
[01:30] World-building a queer Regency where female nobles are the norm
[03:00] Character deep-dive: the Duke of Howard vs. Céline — power dynamics & political intrigue
[04:30] The romance hero archetype reimagined — what makes a character "conceptually hot"
[06:00] Anna's history with romance reading — from Dolly Fiction to Julia Quinn & Lisa Kleypas
[08:00] Historical romance in 2026: genre reckoning, post-Bridgerton, mass market decline
[10:00] Writing modern sensibilities into historical fiction — Emma Alban, KJ Charles & beyond
[12:00] The Kindle Unlimited rabbit hole — queer romance, omegaverse & niche reads
[14:30] Anna's classic historical romance recommendations: Judith Ivory's Black Silk
[15:30] Meredith Duran's Fool Me Twice & Sherry Thomas's Tempting the Bride
[17:30] Gay hockey romance rec: Ari Barron's Game Misconduct + the audiobook
[19:00] Sherry Thomas's Lady Sherlock series & the case for more historical romance
[20:00] Where to find Anna Cowan online
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