Stalker Romance, Bikers & Breaking Toxic Cycles | Love Me, Stalk Me by Laura Bishop
This post contains affiliate links, which means I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you.When your obsessive book boyfriends start looking a little… reasonable compared to real-life dating disasters, this episode is for you. Today I’m chatting with debut author Laura Bishop about her dark rom-com Love Me, Stalk Me—a twisty, funny, walking-red-flag romance that somehow still makes you root for the hero.We get into why so many of us stay in toxic relationships, what it means to choose the brave-but-scary option in life, and how an AI boyfriend app plus a secretly obsessed coworker turned into one of the buzziest dark rom-coms of the year. Laura also shares her whirlwind path from self-publishing plans to a traditional deal with Atria, her genius BookTok biker content strategy, and why putting yourself on camera is both terrifying and healing.📚 Books Mentioned Love Me, Stalk Me by Laura Bishop — Dark rom-com | Obsessive hero | Toxic relationship recovery📺 Other Media MentionedMr Inbetween (Australian dark dramedy TV series)⏱️ Timestamps[00:00] – Meet Laura Bishop: debut author, dark rom-com lover, caffeine girlie in Florida[00:01] – What Love Me, Stalk Me is about: obsessive coworker, AI boyfriend app, and a toxic relationship[00:02] – Writing a heroine who stays too long in a bad relationship (and why that’s real for so many of us)[00:03] – Being your own worst enemy, feeling “trapped,” and choosing the brave, uncertain option in life[00:04] – Laura’s personal connection to the book and how her own experiences shaped Izzy’s story[00:05] – When your coworker hijacks your AI boyfriend app: ethical red flags in a safe, fictional space[00:06] – Why we need people who see our worth before we do—and how that shows up in the romance[00:07] – Laura’s whirlwind publication journey: cover reveal, book scout, agent call, and Atria deal[00:09] – Darker, spicier rom-coms as an emerging trend and blending genres that “shouldn’t” go together[00:10] – Building buzz online: BookTok, bikers, and turning a fun idea into a full-on marketing hook[00:12] – Approaching bikers in Barnes & Noble, paying them in books and coffee, and making promo fun[00:14] – Body image, seeing yourself on camera, and pushing past perfectionism[00:15] – What Laura’s watching when she can’t read: Mr Inbetween and the power of long-form storytelling[00:17] – Where to find Laura online and follow her biker-filled book contentJoin the ConversationSubscribe to our Substack for exclusive recommendations. (wtrnblog.substack.com)Follow & Subscribe: What to Read Next Blog | YouTube: What to Read NextSubscribe & leave a review! Mentioned in this episode:Advertise with UsDo you have a book or service that you want to share with our engaged audience? Check out our opportunities to sponsor with us.Advertise With...