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Laura R Yamin
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  • A Time-Travel Duke + Modern Heroine = Perfect Romcom | Meet Bryn Donovan
    This post contains affiliate links, which means I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you.What happens when a Regency-era duke accidentally time-travels to 2025 Chicago? In today’s episode, Bryn Donovan joins me to talk about Her Time-Traveling Duke — a magically cozy, Chicago-set romcom that blends Regency charm, modern vibes, and a touch of science-meets-spellwork chaos.We chat about Bryn’s life as a former greeting-card writer, why the Art Institute of Chicago feels like pure magic, how she built a low-stakes, lightly-magical world, and the romance titles she’s loving right now. If you love Bridgerton, cozy fantasy, or romcoms with heart, spice, and smart heroines, this one’s for you.📚 BOOKS MENTIONED Her Time-Traveling Duke by Bryn Donovan — Contemporary Romance | Time Travel | Light Magic — Audio ✅Her Knight at the Museum by Bryn Donovan — Contemporary Romance | Light Magic | Museum Setting — Audio ✅Love Is an Open Book by Chandra Blumberg — Contemporary Romance | Slow Burn | Pining — KU ✅ / Audio ✅When Grumpy Met Sunshine by Charlotte Stein — Contemporary Romance | Slow Burn | Steamy — KU ✅ / Audio ✅The Accidental Pinup by Danielle Jackson — Contemporary Romance | Chicago-Set | Body Positivity — Audio ✅Payback’s a Witch (Thistle Grove #1) by Lana Harper — Paranormal Romance | Cozy Magic | Small Town — Audio ✅The Dead Romantics by Ashley Poston — Contemporary Romance | Ghostly Twist | Grief & Healing — Audio ✅The Seven Year Slip by Ashley Poston — Magical Realism | Romance | Time Bend — Audio ✅The Spellshop by Sarah Beth Durst — Cozy Fantasy | Bookish Magic | Low Stakes — Audio ✅🕒 TIMESTAMPS[00:00] – Introduction to the episode & why this book is such a fun mashup [00:44] – Bryn’s background: greeting-card writer, Hallmark Channel, blogger [01:35] – Introducing Her Time-Traveling Duke and how it fits in the series [02:10] – Why this world blends Regency charm with modern Chicago [02:55] – Elevator pitch: magic meets science, sunshine meets grumpy [03:40] – The time-travel mistake: why the duke is not happy to be in 2025 [04:25] – The painting twist & how magical rules affect the museum [05:00] – Building a lightly magical world set in real Chicago locations [06:00] – The Art Institute of Chicago: why it feels like pure magic [07:10] – Laura and Bryn’s shared museum nostalgia [08:15] – Bryn’s reading tastes: romance, fantasy roots, poetry, history [09:20] – Discussing magic systems, research, and Regency details [10:15] – Romance recs: pining, slow burn, smart dialogue [11:00] – Chicago-set romance picks Bryn loves [11:45] – Cozy fantasy favorites (Ashley Poston, Lana Harper, Sarah Beth Durst) [12:50] – Why “low stakes” in fiction still feels high stakes in real life [13:40] – Talking about book one in the...
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  • Two Debuts in One Year: Zakiya N. Jamal | Sparks Fly & if We Were a Movie
    This post contains affiliate links, which means I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you.If you love late-bloomer romances, sex-positive storytelling, and YA coming-of-age vibes, today’s episode is for you.In this conversation, I chat with debut author Zakiya N. Jamal about her two 2024 releases — the YA romcom If We Were a Movie and her upcoming adult romance Sparks Fly. We dive into the behind-the-scenes of book packaging, the realities of writing two debuts in one year, and why she wanted to flip the virgin-trope on its head. We also get into her writing process, K-drama obsession, telenovelas, Turkish dramas, and the book recs she’s currently loving.📚 Books Mentioned If We Were a Movie by Zakiya N. Jamal — YA Romcom | \Coming-of-Age | First Love| Audio ✅Sparks Fly by Zakiya N. Jamal — Contemporary Romance | Late Bloomer | Virgin Trope Flip | Sex-Positive | Audio ✅The Scammer by Tiffany D. Jackson — Thriller | Campus Drama | HBCU Setting | Audio ✅Mate by Ali Hazelwood — Paranormal Romance | Werewolves | Steamy | Audio ✅🕒 Timestamps [00:00] — Intro + Overview of Zakiya’s debuts[01:00] — What If We Were a Movie is about[02:00] — How she ended up releasing two debuts in one year[03:00] — What book packaging is + how it works[06:00] — Transitioning to her adult debut Sparks Fly[07:00] — Rewriting the virgin trope: crafting a sex-positive late-bloomer heroine[09:00] — Dating culture, late blooming, and real-life parallels[10:00] — Plotting vs pantsing[11:00] — Writing under contract + deadlines[12:00] — Her favorite part of the writing process[13:00] — Self-care: K-dramas, sitcoms, telenovelas, Turkish shows[16:00] — Book recommendations she’s loving[17:30] — Romance recs + non-romance reads[18:00] — Where to find Zakiya onlineJoin 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 Us🎧 Try Audible Today I love Audible for their original novellas, binge-worthy Plus Catalog (like Deanna Raybourn’s Veronica Speedwell series), and their amazing audiobook sales. Currently, Audible is offering a special promotion for new members and returning listeners. Audible
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  • Inside “Seeing Other People” with Author Duo Emily Wibberley & Austin Siegemund-Broka
    This post contains affiliate links, which means I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you.If you love contemporary romance with a dash of magic, messy feelings, and big conversations about art and identity, you’re going to love today’s episode.I’m joined by author duo Emily Wibberley & Austin Siegemund-Broka to chat about their newest novel Seeing Other People—a tender, paranormal-light romance about grief, connection, and rebuilding your life. We also dig into their love story (yes, they’re high school sweethearts!), how their writing evolved from YA to adult romance, and why exploring art, performance, and personal truth keeps showing up in their books. Plus: great recs for fall vibes, emotional reads, and cozy witchy stories.📚 BOOKS MENTIONED Seeing Other People by Emily Wibberley & Austin Siegemund-Broka — Romance | Paranormal-Light | Grief & Healing | Audio ✅The Breakup Tour by Emily Wibberley & Austin Siegemund-Broka — Contemporary Romance | Celebrity Romance | Second Chance | Audio ✅Everything She Does Is Magic by Bridget Morrissey — YA Romance | Witchy | Halloween Vibes | Audio ✅The Best Worst Thing by Lauren Okie — Contemporary Fiction | Marriage, Infidelity, Reinvention | Audio ✅🕒 TIMESTAMPS[00:00] — Welcome + Intro to Emily & Austin[00:30] — Their love story: high school sweethearts[01:30] — Writing YA vs adult romance[04:00] — Why they wrote Seeing Other People[05:00] — Ghosts, grief & gentle paranormal vibes[06:30] — Crafting The Breakup Tour[08:30] — How they think about art, identity & storytelling[09:15] — What they read & how becoming parents changed their TBR[10:00] — Two must-read book recommendations[11:20] — Where to find Emily & Austin onlineJoin 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 Us🎧 Try Audible Today I love Audible for their original novellas, binge-worthy Plus Catalog (like Deanna Raybourn’s Veronica Speedwell series), and their amazing audiobook sales. Currently, Audible is offering a special promotion for new members and returning listeners. Audible
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  • Cozy Fantasy Starter Pack with Emily Krempholtz
    This post contains affiliate links, which means I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you.Looking for the perfect low-stakes escape this fall? Today I’m diving into cozy fantasy with debut author Emily Krempholtz, whose novel Violet Thistlewaite Is Not a Villain Anymore blends plant magic, self-forgiveness, a grumpy alchemist next door, and cottagecore vibes that feel like a balm for a messy world.In this episode, Emily and I talk about reinventing yourself after a hard season, the rise of cozy fantasy since the pandemic, and why magic makes the perfect metaphor for emotional growth. We also get into identity shifts, nervous system regulation, and how fantasy can gently mirror the work we do in real life. And of course—Emily shares her must-read fall cozy fantasy picks.If you're craving comfort, whimsy, emotional depth, and a touch of magic (without the overwhelming high-stakes quests), this episode is for you.📚 Books Mentioned Violet Thistlewaite Is Not a Villain Anymore by Emily Krempholtz — Cozy Fantasy, Cottagecore Romance | Audio ✅This Princess Kills Monsters by Ry Herman — Queer Fairytale Retelling, Cozy Adventure | Audio ✅A Witch’s Guide to Magical Innkeeping by Sangu Mandanna — Cozy Fantasy, Found Family, Witches | Audio ✅The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches by Sangu Mandanna — Cozy Fantasy, Romance | Audio ✅The River Has Roots by Amal El-Mohtar — Lyrical Fairytale Fantasy | Audio ✅🕒 Timestamps [00:00] – Intro: Why Cozy Fall Fantasy is the perfect low-stakes escape[00:45] – What Violet Thistlewaite Is Not a Villain Anymore is about[02:15] – Cozy fantasy as a genre & why it’s booming[04:10] – Low-stakes fantasy vs. high-stakes traditional fantasy[06:00] – Magic as a metaphor for emotional regulation[09:30] – Identity shifts & the “geographical cure”[11:20] – Writing characters who evolve beyond the outline[13:00] – Emily’s journey as a book coach + ghostwriter[17:30] – Real-life narrative arcs & finding meaning in your past[19:00] – Book recommendations for cozy fall vibes[24:00] – Where to find Emily onlineJoin 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:🎧 Try Audible Today I love Audible for their original novellas, binge-worthy Plus Catalog (like Deanna Raybourn’s Veronica Speedwell series), and their amazing audiobook sales. Currently, Audible is offering a special promotion for new members and returning listeners.
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  • Southern Women’s Fiction Starter Pack l Good Hair Days by Grace Helena Walz
    This post contains affiliate links, which means I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you.If you’ve ever picked up a Southern women’s fiction novel and thought, this feels like a warm hug, today’s episode is for you. I’m joined by author Grace Helena Walz, who writes heartfelt, community-centered stories set in the South—full of family, quirky characters, and deeply emotional themes.In this conversation, Grace and I dive into her two novels—Southern By Design and Good Hair Days—and chat about writing family-driven stories, magical realism, Southern settings, and what makes Southern women’s fiction feel so comforting. If you're curious where to start with this genre, Grace gives us a fantastic starter list featuring authors like Dorothea Benton Frank, Mary Kay Andrews, Kristy Woodson Harvey, and more.We also get into her writing process, her love for the low country, how family expectations shape her characters, and the surprising emotional depth behind her latest Steel Magnolias-esque novel.📚 Books Mentioned Southern By Design by Grace Helena Walz — Women’s Fiction, Southern Fiction | Community, family legacy | Audio ✅Good Hair Days by Grace Helena Walz — Women’s Fiction, Southern Fiction | Sisterhood, small-town charm | Audio ✅My Magnolia Summer by Victoria Benton Frank — Southern Fiction | Family, coastal setting | Audio ✅The Violet Hour by Victoria Benton Frank — Southern Fiction | Multi-generational, emotional depth | Audio ✅Midnight at the Blackbird Café by Heather Webber — Southern Magical Realism | Small town, heart + magic | Audio ✅The Charmed Library by Jennifer Moorman — Southern Magical Realism | Books coming to life, cozy magic | Audio ✅Bees in June by Elizabeth Bass Parman — Southern Fiction + Magical Realism | Emotional, character-driven | Audio ✅When the Jessamine Grows by Donna Everhart — Southern Fiction | Historical notes + gothic touches | Audio ✅Beach House Rules by Kristy Woodson Harvey — Contemporary southern women’s fiction | Audio ✅Various Titles by Mary Kay Andrews — Southern fiction staples | Audio ✅Various Titles by Dorothea Benton Frank — Classic low-country southern fiction | Audio ✅🕒 Timestamps[00:00] — Welcome + introduction to Southern women’s fiction[00:55] — Meet Grace Helena Walz & her writing journey[02:00] — The path to publishing Southern By Design[03:15] — Writing two books in one year[05:00] — What to expect from Good Hair Days[07:00] — Sisterhood, family legacy & emotional...
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What to Read Next Podcast is a book recommendation podcast for mood readers who are always looking to add new books to their TBR. In each episode, Laura Yamin shares quick book recommendations so you can topple your TBR. This podcast is perfect for Romance and Mystery readers with the occasional romantasy episode.
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