Jennifer L. Armentrout joins me to talk about the books she considers the foundation of her fantasy romance reading, and what classical historical romances she adores. Her newest book, Visions of Flesh and Blood is out next week, so we’re looking forward, and back – and way, way back in the past.
We talk about a series she’s paused, and why, and what it means to update a book that doesn’t ‘age well.’
What fantasy or historical romances were foundational reading for you? I’d love to know which are your favorites!
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