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
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