Show Notes and Links

A crumbling manor, a lost past, and a love that refuses to stay buried—this one had us arguing, laughing, and rethinking what makes a gothic romance actually work. We dive into The Cruel Dark’s 1928 setting, the eerie allure of overgrown gardens and empty halls, and a professor whose grief and magnetism complicate everything. Along the way, we unpack whether the story leans supernatural or psychological, how poison lore (hello, datura) shapes both plot and metaphor, and why some twists satisfy while others feel like the floor just vanished under your feet.

We split on pacing and predictability, which made for a lively roundtable. Some of us wanted more breadcrumb trails toward the culprit; others loved being blindsided. We talk craft—how to seed a reveal without yelling it—and romance—how amnesia flips power dynamics and turns a brooding guardian into a man learning to love a partner who’s no longer the same. The companion novella gets a shout for deepening character stakes without breaking the original book’s perspective.

If you’re into modern gothic romance with clear trigger cues and strong vibes, we’ve got you covered with read‑alikes: Jane Eyre, Crimson Peak, Mexican Gothic, What Moves the Dead, and more. We also preview Romanticy Con, the authors on our must‑meet list, and the nerdy gear hacks we’re packing to survive long signing lines with style. Press play for atmosphere, argument, and a pile of recommendations that’ll keep your TBR haunted in the best way.

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Links from the News and Show

  • ISequel to Shield of Sparrows has been announced
    • Rites of the Starling
    • Releases 04/27/26
  • Between by L L Starling audiobook now available on audiobook
  • New special edition of Quicksilver from Lilac Library
    • Ships February 2026
  • Juliette Cross’s sequel to her Wraith King releases October 2025
  • Leigh Bardugo releasing a new Six of Crows story – A Darker Shore
    • Releases June 30 2026
  • Sebastian Nothwell’s Oak King Holly King available on audiobook
  • An Outstretched Hand: A Tarot Spread of Queer Stories – anthology with several notable authors
    • Sebastian Nothwell, R.K. Ashwick, Luna Daye, Tess Carletta, Carolina Cruz, Noah Hawthorne