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Bloom and Flame

Bloom and Flame

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Step into Bloom and Flame, a romantasy and fantasy-romance podcast for anyone who likes their fantasy romantic and their heroes morally gray. Hosted by Kristi, each episode feels like a cozy-chaotic book chat it’s part heart, part humor, and just the right amount of emotional damage. From tender moments to high-stakes worlds, we dive into the stories, scenes, and characters that stay with us long after the last page. Step inside this little nook where fantasy meets feelings, and every story is a reminder why we read.

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  • The Adaptation Nook: Pride & Prejudice
    Dec 24 2025

    In this episode of Bloom & Flame, we step into The Adaptation Nook to talk about one of the most iconic love stories of all time: Pride & Prejudice.

    ✨ Spoilers ahead for both the book and the film

    This episode is for:

    • movie-first readers
    • classic-avoidant readers
    • romantics who still think about the hand flex

    I share my personal journey of finally reading Pride & Prejudice after years of avoiding classics, compare what the book and the movie each do best, and explore how Jane Austen’s wit, satire, and social commentary shape the story beneath the romance.

    We talk:

    • why the book feels sharper and funnier than expected
    • why the movie leans into longing and atmosphere
    • how Elizabeth and Darcy change depending on the medium
    • Jane Austen’s quiet rebellion and historical context
    • whether Pride & Prejudice deserves a spot on your TBR

    If you’ve ever loved the movie but felt intimidated by the book, or wondered why this story has lasted centuries, this episode is for you.

    📚 Next Episode: Saying goodbye to 2025 and celebrating my favorite reads of the year.

    💬 Join the conversation: 🍃Follow @bloomandflamepod on Instagram and tell me : are you Team Book, Team Movie, or Team Hand Flex?

    🎧 Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube.

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    27 mins
  • Burning Flame: 2026 Book Releases that I'm adding to my TBR!
    Dec 17 2025

    🔥 Burning Flame: My Most Anticipated 2026 Book Releases This was supposed to be a short episode… but you know me. Today we’re diving into the books that grabbed my attention, sparked my chaos, and forced their way onto my 2026 TBR.

    Inside the episode: • 7 releases I can’t wait for • why each one called to me • which sequels I still need to binge • my 2026 reading intentions • cozy + chaotic bookish energy as always

    Books mentioned: • The Exquisite Torment of Loving Your Enemy – Brigitte Knightley • How to Lose a Goblin in 10 Days – Jessie Sylva • The Knave and the Moon – Rachel Gillig • Fury Bound – Sable Sorensen • Fae & Alchemy 3 – Callie Hart • And Back to You – B.K. Borison • Agnes Aubert’s Mystical Cat Shelter – Heather Fawcett

    Follow the podcast on Instagram → @bloomandflamepod

    Watch the full episode on YouTube

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    9 mins
  • The Trop Cabinet: Fated Mates
    Dec 10 2025

    Today in the Trope Cabinet, we’re pulling open the shimmering drawer labeled Fated Mates, and oh… it’s humming. We’ll explore the magic behind this beloved trope, why destiny-bound couples make us feral, the specific moments that send us into emotional spirals, and the pitfalls that can ruin the entire story. Plus, we walk through some of the best executions of the trope and what these books get so, so right.

    If you’ve ever screamed “JUST ACCEPT THE BOND!” at 2 a.m., this episode is for you.

    As always if you want to connect with Bloom and flame you can find me on Instagram @bloomandflamepod and on YouTube with the same name!

    Until next week!

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    17 mins
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