Episodes

  • Re-Released with Working Audio! Thick Girl Summer: Our Brutally Honest Review of Entwined (Brutes of Bristlebrook #3)
    Aug 9 2025

    Somehow, our YouTube version of this episode went up perfectly, but the audio version did not!

    We are gearing up to come back from our hiatus which ends in Sept, and only just now realized WE HAD NO AUDIO FOR A WHOLE MONTH!

    We are so sorry, all. Don't miss this episode, as it is a DOZY!

    Content Warning: This episode contains discussions of sensitive material including trauma, BDSM themes, and adult content. Not suitable for children.

    After a year-long wait, we finally dive into Rebecca Quinn's highly anticipated finale to the Brutes of Bristlebrook series. "Entwined" promised to be our most anticipated release of the year, but did it deliver? Join us as we discuss the 800+ page conclusion to Eden and the Brutes' story.

    We break down everything from character development (or assassination), pacing issues, and the overwhelming amount of explicit content that dominated the narrative. From Jaykob's inexplicable personality shift to Dom's redemption arc, we explore what worked, what didn't, and what we wished had been different.

    This episode covers our thoughts on the series as a whole, the challenges of writing ensemble casts, and why sometimes more isn't always better. We also discuss BDSM representation in romance novels and the importance of seeking proper resources for real-life situations.

    Resources mentioned are available in the episode description. This is a work of fiction discussion for educational and entertainment purposes only.

    Episode 11 of Season 2 - Part of our ongoing series coverage

    Episode Highlights: Detailed spoiler-free review of the 800+ page finale Analysis of character arcs and development issues Discussion of pacing and structural problems BDSM representation in romance literature Comparison to previous books in the series Rating breakdown (plot vs. spice level) What we wished had been included from the "ghost book" Author's revision process and ARC feedback impact

    Content Warnings: Discussion of trauma and PTSD

    BDSM themes and practices

    Adult sexual content

    References to violence and captivity

    Mental health topics

    Remember: Fiction is not a substitute for professional help. Resources and hotlines are available 24/7 for those who need support.

    National Human Trafficking Hotline

    Languages: English, Spanish

    Hours: 24 hours, 7 days a week

    888-373-7888 Text Info to 233733

    National Domestic Violence Hotline

    Languages: English, Spanish and 200+ through interpretation service

    Hours: 24/7

    800-799-7233 Text Begin to 88788

    Suicide and Crisis Lifeline

    Languages: English, Spanish

    Hours: Available 24 hours

    988 Text 988

    National Mental Health Helpline

    1866-903-3787

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    1 hr
  • Thick Girl Summer: Our Brutally Honest Review of Entwined (Brutes of Bristlebrook #3) - Bad Audio
    Jun 29 2025

    Content Warning: This episode contains discussions of sensitive material including trauma, BDSM themes, and adult content. Not suitable for children.

    After a year-long wait, we finally dive into Rebecca Quinn's highly anticipated finale to the Brutes of Bristlebrook series. "Entwined" promised to be our most anticipated release of the year, but did it deliver? Join us as we discuss the 800+ page conclusion to Eden and the Brutes' story.

    We break down everything from character development (or assassination), pacing issues, and the overwhelming amount of explicit content that dominated the narrative. From Jaykob's inexplicable personality shift to Dom's redemption arc, we explore what worked, what didn't, and what we wished had been different.

    This episode covers our thoughts on the series as a whole, the challenges of writing ensemble casts, and why sometimes more isn't always better. We also discuss BDSM representation in romance novels and the importance of seeking proper resources for real-life situations.

    Resources mentioned are available in the episode description. This is a work of fiction discussion for educational and entertainment purposes only.

    Episode 11 of Season 2 - Part of our ongoing series coverage

    Episode Highlights:

    • Detailed spoiler-free review of the 800+ page finale
    • Analysis of character arcs and development issues
    • Discussion of pacing and structural problems
    • BDSM representation in romance literature
    • Comparison to previous books in the series
    • Rating breakdown (plot vs. spice level)
    • What we wished had been included from the "ghost book"
    • Author's revision process and ARC feedback impact

    Content Warnings:

    • Discussion of trauma and PTSD
    • BDSM themes and practices
    • Adult sexual content
    • References to violence and captivity
    • Mental health topics

    Remember: Fiction is not a substitute for professional help. Resources and hotlines are available 24/7 for those who need support.

    National Human Trafficking Hotline

    Languages: English, Spanish

    Hours: 24 hours, 7 days a week

    888-373-7888 Text Info to 233733

    National Domestic Violence Hotline

    Languages: English, Spanish and 200+ through interpretation service

    Hours: 24/7

    800-799-7233 Text Begin to 88788

    Suicide and Crisis Lifeline

    Languages: English, Spanish

    Hours: Available 24 hours

    988 Text 988

    National Mental Health Helpline

    1866-903-3787

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    1 hr
  • The Harbinger: A Supernatural Romance from the Contest Trenches
    Jun 24 2025

    In this special episode of The Pretty Little Death podcast, the host shares an original short story written for a supernatural romance contest. Despite receiving over 1,100 submissions and not making it past the first round, the host was so passionate about the writing process that they decided to share "The Harbinger" with their loyal listeners.

    The story follows Belethal, a supernatural being known as a Harbinger—an agent of death responsible for collecting souls and bringing them to the afterlife for purification. When she encounters Derek, a charming thief at a wedding reception, she breaks the fundamental rules of her order by falling in love with her target instead of completing her mission. Her dereliction of duty leads to a trial before the Irreverent Mother and her fellow sisters, where she must face the consequences of choosing love over duty.

    The narrative explores themes of forbidden love, sacrifice, and transformation as Belethal is ultimately "unwritten" from existence for her transgressions, only to be reborn as a ruby-throated hummingbird—a creature she had always admired during her earthly missions. The story concludes with Derek, unaware of the supernatural drama that unfolded around him, expressing his desire to find the mysterious woman from the wedding.

    This episode serves as a special thank-you to the podcast's most dedicated listeners while the regular Book of the Month episode is delayed due to scheduling issues.

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    16 mins
  • Revenant by R. Valentine: Adult Twilight Meets Walking Dead
    May 24 2025

    In this episode, the hosts discuss their last-minute book switch from "Cades" to "Revenant" by R. Valentine - and they're glad they made the change! This post-apocalyptic vampire series combines elements reminiscent of Twilight with the survival dynamics of The Walking Dead, creating what they call a "grown-up version of Twilight."

    Set 20+ years after a viral apocalypse that created zombies (called "kooks"), the story follows Abby, a woman living in a fortified Montana town where benevolent vampires have emerged from hiding to help humanity survive. When vampire Ethan arrives in town, secrets about Abby's heritage begin to unravel.

    The hosts give the first book 3/5 stars, praising the realistic relationship development, lack of manufactured drama, and adult handling of conflicts. However, they criticize the vanilla main characters and a major plot hole regarding kept secrets. They note the series improves significantly in later books, with book three being nearly impossible to put down.

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    53 mins
  • Retro Romance Review: When Strangers Marry by Lisa Kleypas
    Apr 24 2025

    Join the critic and the bestie for a nostalgic journey into 90s romance with Lisa Kleypas's "When Strangers Marry." Originally published in 1992, this historical romance takes us to the Louisiana Territory where fiery 19-year-old Lizette escapes an unwanted betrothal by running into the arms of the mysterious and brooding Maximilian.

    The hosts dive deep into this pocket edition romance featuring twins, political intrigue, a murder mystery, and Creole culture. They explore character dynamics, the surprising depth beneath the romance, and how this retro read compares favorably to contemporary romances. The episode also includes announcements about upcoming reads, including May's vampire romance "Kade's Dark Embrace" by Kym Grosso.

    Rating: 4/5 stars - A solid romance with engaging characters and quick pacing

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    56 mins
  • The Poisoner: Gothic Romance or Edwardian Fantasy?
    Mar 24 2025

    In this episode, the hosts discuss "The Poisoner" by Ivy Ophelia, a book marketed as Gothic romance but which they argue is more of an Edwardian fantasy.

    They critique historical inaccuracies, including the lack of chaperones and phone usage that contradicts the Victorian setting.

    The story follows Alina, an apothecary who poisons "bad men," and her complex relationships with Silas (a snake-like vampire) and Luca/Victor (who turns out to be more sinister than initially portrayed). Despite major plot holes and disconnected storylines, both hosts enjoyed the unexpected ending where Alina escapes on a ship.

    They rate the book 3-4 stars and announce next month's read: "When Strangers Marry," a historical romance set in 1805 Louisiana.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Review Shorts : Quick Hits and Literary Misses
    Mar 24 2025

    This episode of "The Pretty Little Death" podcast features short reviews of four books available on Kindle Unlimited

    The Critic shares their personal 5-star rating system where 3+ stars indicates a book worth reading.

    Recommendations include "Man Eater" by Emily Antoinette (a highly-rated monster romance featuring a summoned succubus), "King of Ruin" by Tammy Andersen (part of the Lords of Las Vegas series, which received a low rating), "Donation Clinic" by Alexis B. Osborne (an omega verse romance focused on pregnancy and pack dynamics), and "Her Alien Prince" by Sky Robert (an interplanetary political romance).

    The episode concludes with a reminder to follow the podcast across various platforms, including YouTube where they also share unboxings and journaling content.

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    12 mins
  • Short Reviews: Monster Romance, Shifters, and Omegaverse Reads
    Mar 10 2025

    The Critic shares reviews of three books found through Kindle Unlimited and "Stuff Your Kindle Day." The first recommendation, "My Orc Silver Fox," earns a solid 3-star rating for its cozy monster romance with an age gap and pregnancy storyline. The second book, "The Rejected Shifters Required Bride," receives a disappointing 1-star rating for its shallow plot despite its interesting premise. The final book, "The Alpha Got Me," gets a DNF (Did Not Finish) rating, with The Critic describing it as "middle school dressed up as adults."

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    10 mins