48. Tick Tock
It’s the day after the night before where Colin Bridgerton unexpectedly gave Penelope Featherington everything (tonight) and now they’re engaged. But this is no simple slide into bliss: secrets still stand between them. Speaking of secrets, Eloise knows too many and Cressida is keeping a few herself. There’s nothing like romance and intrigue, and this episode is brimming with both!
Also, Kate and Adele squabble. A lot.
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Featuring:
A Bridgerton inquisition
The Penelope/Lady Whistledown dichotomy
Mirrors/Clocks
In-depth chest analysis
Main character energy
Oppressive interior decorating
A midnight deadline
A surprising amount of mud
One big pronouncement
Here are is the media we talk about in this episode:
The Bridgerton books, a series by Julia Quinn
Romancing Mr Bridgerton, a novel by Julia Quinn
‘POV’, a song by Ariana Grande
Dangerous Men and Adventurous Women, a book edited by Jayne Ann Krentz and Linda Barlow
‘Give Me Everything’, a song by Pitbull
Don Quixote, a novel by Miguel de Cervantes
The Bible, a religious text
An Offer from a Gentlemen, a novel by Julia Quinn
It’s in His Kiss, a novel by Julia Quinn
Anne of Green Gables, a novel by Lucy Maud Montgomery
Cinderella, a fairy tale
We were joined for this episode by the wonderful, wry Kylie Scott. You can hear more from Kylie by visiting her website and reading her books, including her new one Text Appeal.
Kylie brought along Beauty by Robin McKinley as her recommendation, which kicked off a comfort read discussion. Kate likes Red, White and Royal Blue, What Happens in London, and Slave to Sensation. Adele likes The Wall of Winnipeg and Me, Elle Kennedy’s hockey romances, and Ali Hazelwood’s The Love Hypothesis. We all recommend Mimi Grace. Kylie also liked Stacey Reid’s The Wolf and the Wallflower. Buy copies from your favourite independent bookstore.
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This episode was recorded on the traditional and unceded land of the Jagera, Wurundjeri, and Boonwurrung people.
Our editor is Ben McKenzie of Splendid Chaps Productions. If you need production work completed, you can find them here: splendidchaps.com