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Ep. 11: Heroines Who Break the Mold

By: The Romance Editors
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  • This year marks 100 years since the 19th amendment was ratified, granting women the right to vote in the US. For Women's History Month, our editors discuss love stories with heroines who broke the rules to go further in life and love. Plus, they get in the mood for some swinging with 1920s romances.

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    No Other Will Do by Karen Witemeyer

    The Lady and the Highwayman by Sarah M. Eden

    Vivid by Beverly Jenkins

    Gin Lovers by Jamie Brenner

    Whistling in the Dark by Tamara Allen

    Spear of Summer Grass by Deanna Raybourn

    Bitter Spirits by Jenn Bennett

    Above the Bay of Angels by Rhys Bowen

    The Traitor Queen by Danielle L. Jensen

    Enemies by Tijan

    If I Only Knew by Corinne Michaels

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It was my first time listening to these episodes. Luckily I found this. I had the romance subscription because I am hooked with the old Black Dagger Brotherhood books and everytime I randomly picked another book I was not very lucky. But by listening to these guys and gals I had an overview and a sneek peek of some books which I now have listened and loved. Especially these ones with women as the main empowered character. Thank you so much.

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