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People Yearn to Scoot Their Boots: The Rise of Contemporary Western Romance

People Yearn to Scoot Their Boots: The Rise of Contemporary Western Romance

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Put on your cowboy boots and grab a partner for the square dance, because we ain't finished talkin' cowboys just yet! ⋆˖°.𖤓𓄀🂾𐚁𓃗.°˖⋆

In this episode we are joined by writer, social media manager, cowboy enthusiast and boot scootin' professional, Bee Saint James, as well as academic and Christmas romance (occasionally on a ranch) expert Kathleen Stanley, to talk all things contemporary cowboy romance novels.

Should we bring back the dance social? Which parts of the wild west do contemporary cowboy romances reinscribe? How much of the dirty reality of farming does the contemporary romance ignore? And we are still stuck on the most important question: what types of farming are the sexiest?

Our Book of the Month for July is Seven Brides for Beau McBride by Amy Barry! Grab a copy of the book, read along and join us at the end of the month for our live book club!

LINKS

  • Follow Bee Saint James on IG: @beesaintjames
  • Find more from Bee (or fancy an evening of boot scootin'?) here.
  • Follow Kathleen Stanley on IG: @decktheshelves
  • Watch the full episode on YouTube: @AmyAndPodcast
  • Follow the Amy & Podcast on IG: @amyandpodcast
  • Join the Amy & Bookclub: Amy & Bookclub
  • Follow Amy Matthews on IG: @amymatthewsauthor
  • Follow Amy Barry on IG: @amybarryauthor
  • Our theme music is by Mass Wisteria. Stream their single "Same Old" here.

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