• Episode 138: Injured/ sick trope recs -this has f*cked my TBR

  • Sep 19 2024
  • Length: 47 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 138: Injured/ sick trope recs -this has f*cked my TBR

  • Summary

  • We haven't come up with a succinct way to summarise this trope, it's basically 'character is injured/ sick and other character takes care of them trope' - this is distinctly different from the 'who hurt you trope', it is very specifically about books where a character is cared for by another, usually the love interest.

    Disappointingly for us, but good news for you, this actually turned out to be a really good list! We definitely added a bunch of stuff to our TBR's

    Books discussed in today episode are:

    • From Lukov with Love - Mariana Zapata
    • In Deeper Waters - F.T. Lukens
    • Pestilence, The Four Horsemen #1 -Laura Thalassa
    • Always Only You, Bergman Brothers #2- Chloe Liese
    • Fragile Remedy - Maria Ingrande Mora
    • The Nature of Witches - Rachel Griffin
    • A Ruin of Roses, Deliciously Dark Fairytales #1 - K.F. Breene
    • Divine Blood, Guardians of the Maiden #1 - Beck Michaels
    • Easy Tiger, Prickle Island Zoo #2 - Ali K. Mulford
    • Kingdom of the Wicked, Kingdom of the Wicked #1 - Kerri Maniscalco
    • Six of Crows, Six of Crows #1 - Leigh Bardugo

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