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Get Lit with Stephanie Archer, author of The Vancouver Storm series' latest release "Gloves Off"

Get Lit with Stephanie Archer, author of The Vancouver Storm series' latest release "Gloves Off"

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Today’s guest is the fabulous and fan-favourite Stephanie Archer 🏒💕

We’re talking all about her latest release Gloves Off — from the inspiration behind the book to how she writes those 🔥 steamy scenes, plus her favourite moments and how the Vancouver Storm series came to life. We also get into her unique publishing journey and what it’s been like navigating a traditional deal after indie success ✍️✨

And yes, she gives us a peek at what’s coming next — including the final book in The Vancouver Storm series (just announced!) and maybe even a spinoff? 👀

This episode is packed with hockey romance, behind-the-scenes intel, and serious bookish joy. Can’t wait for you to tune in! 🎧📚

Gloves Off is out now — add it to your summer TBR! 💌

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