Episode Fifty Nine

Grumpy sunshine is the trope that turns emotional contrast into chemistry and we put it to the test with a brand-new format: we each pick our own book and bring the receipts. Along the way, we hit quick romance community news, including special editions, indie book day hype, and a Netflix adaptation update for a dark romance fan favorite. Then we define what grumpy sunshine really means, from classic brooding bodyguard energy to softer versions where the “grump” is just scared of hurting people, and the “sunshine” is optimistic because they choose to be.

Our book stack ranges wildly, which is exactly the point. We talk cozy romantasy with sentient buildings and a charming fairy-tale vibe, a surprisingly tender mafia romance centered on disability representation and protective devotion, and a cozy fantasy romance where a halfling and a goblin share a cottage and clash through culture, rules, and attraction. We also dive into a sapphic, steampunk-leaning political fantasy where automatons rule humans, rebellion simmers, and enemies-to-lovers tension raises the stakes. To round it out, we revisit a beloved paranormal romance finale packed with found family, trauma recovery, and a sunshine heroine determined to pull a grim hero back toward the light.

If you love romance tropes, grumpy sunshine dynamics, cozy fantasy romance, romantasy, sapphic fantasy, and character-driven love stories with real emotional payoff, this one gives you plenty of new titles to add to your TBR. Subscribe, share the episode with a fellow romance reader, and leave a review, then tell us what trope you want us to “choose our own” for next.

Books in this episode:This Damsel is not in Distress by Tee Harlowe

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His Tesoro by Emilia Rossi

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How to Lose a Goblin in Ten Days by Jessie Sylva

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Crier’s War by Nina Varela

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Grim and Bear It by Juliette Cross

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Our Thoughts

Our Thoughts on the book.

grim and bear it by juliette cross
how to lose a goblin in 10 days by jessie sylva
this damsel is not in distress by tee harlowe and his tesoro by emilia rossi
crier’s war by nina varela