Episode Sixty

The Hurricane Wars sets expectations fast, and we had one immediate question: where are the hurricanes? We bring our full reading group energy to Thea Guanzon’s viral fantasy romance, digging into what worked, what dragged, and why a book can be beautifully written while still leaving you feeling like you hit pause halfway through the story.

Then we get into the Raylo fanfiction roots, the dense world-building, the light magic versus shadow magic setup, and the kind of true enemies-to-lovers tension that’s rare when a story commits to making the characters actual enemies. We debate pacing, trope overload, and the uncomfortable edge where “redemption romance” can start to resemble a colonizer love story if the narrative doesn’t do the moral work. We also talk about whether the audiobook format makes the poetic prose easier to sink into, and who we’d still recommend this to even if it wasn’t a slam dunk for everyone at our table.

If you’ve read it, we want your take: did the slow build pay off, or did you bounce? Subscribe for more romance book reviews, share this with your favorite romantasy reader, and leave a rating or review so more listeners can find us.

The Hurricane Wars by Thea Guanzon
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Our Thoughts

Our Thoughts on The Hurricane Wars

“t’s a stunning book. I just wish there was a fucking hurricane.”
“it just wasn’t it just wasn’t my vibe”
“this feels like an incomplete story, but I’m gonna read the next one.”
“It’s not like they evnever actually have one happen in the book. They just talked about them having had happen during the war.”