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Tied Up with Luna Day (and We’re Not Mad About It)

Tied Up with Luna Day (and We’re Not Mad About It)

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In this episode of Not That Kind of Book Club, we sit down with the one and only Luna Day—a Western Canadian indie author who brings the spice, the smut, and the swoon. Luna joins us to chat all about her bold and sizzling new novella trio: Tie Me Down, Turn Me On, and Wear Me Out. We dive into how these interconnected stories came to life, what inspired their cheeky yet tender tone, and what it’s really like to balance a career in education with writing steamy romance on the side.

We also touch on Luna’s earlier works, including Kiss and Make Love, Love Between the Lines, and Three Hearts Hideaway, and why her voice continues to stand out in the Canadian indie romance scene. Whether you're an erotica fan or just Luna-curious, this is an episode you don’t want to miss.

Tune in, add a few titles to your TBR, and let us know: which Luna Day book are you reading first? Join Les and Rhi for a bookish podcast where #wereaditsoyoudonthaveto. This isn’t your average book deep dive nor typical book club. We talk about everything from the ridiculous to the relatable, the dramatic to the delightfully unhinged corners of the book world. Whether it’s behind-the-scenes of our book clubs, meet-and-greets with bookish humans, or the absurd moments that make us laugh out loud—this is your invitation to a podcast where anything bookish goes. We’re just two girls who love to read, and we can’t wait to share this journey with you.

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