Tuesday, January 6, 2026

E195: Simone St. James and A BOX FULL OF DARKNESS

 


Today I welcome back one of my favorite Gothic writers, Simone St. James. Her new book, A BOX FULL OF DARKNESS is out this month, perfect for fans of THE SUN DOWN MOTEL. We are careful not to reveal spoilers, but we enjoy revisiting her haunting fictional town of Fell, New York, and we chat about her inspirations that range from The X-Files to Stephen King novels read way too young. Simone is also my guest this month for my Patreon Book Club, so feel free to join us for a chance to ask her your questions directly. 


Thursday, January 1, 2026

E194: Historical Romance with Diana Biller

 


Today I welcome one of my favorite romance writers, Diana Biller. She is also one of my favorite people, and I wanted someone really positive and smart that can always make me laugh to join me for my first episode of the new year. I’d seen the sudden and unexpected resurrection of Historical Romance towards the end of 2025, after being told all year that this genre was dead, so I wanted to set the tone for 2026 with a vibe that defies the odds and embraces joy. I hope you like the episode, and I wish you the very best New Year!

In this episode, I mention The Writers League of Texas, which you can join here




Diana’s Book Recs

Agatha’s Book Recs

Thursday, December 18, 2025

E192: Winter Reads with Nina - The Wandering Reader


Today I welcome Bookstagrammer, Nina - The Wandering Reader, to the show to discuss books set during Winter. Nina has a lovely aesthetic and flawless taste in books, and is a librarian that specializes in reader’s advisory. I have read and loved books I’d never heard of this year based on her recommendations, so I thought she’d be a perfect guest for this episode. I hope you enjoy!

You can watch the BBC version (discussed on the show) of WOMAN IN BLACK here:




Nina’s recs

Agatha’s recs
We also chatted about:

Friday, December 12, 2025

E191: Anne Bishop

 


Today I welcome the legendary Anne Bishop to the show to discuss her new book, TURNS OF FATE, the first book in her new series, The Isle of Wyrd.  We chat about the genre blending she’s done for years across fantasy, horror and romance, as well as her longevity in an ever-changing publishing marketplace. We also talk about shifting in paranormal fiction since she always finds a new way to include shifters in her work. What an honor to have her on the show!


Wednesday, December 10, 2025

E193: Favorite Books of 2025 with Brian McAuley and Sarah Wendell

 


SURPRISE! I accidentally posted my end of year episode instead of scheduling it for later, so it's an early gift to all of you. ❤️ Today I have the great pleasure of bringing you our Favorite Books of 2025. Joining me in the fun is Brian McAuley, author of BREATH IN, BLEED OUT, and Sarah Wendell, podcaster extraordinaire behind Smart Bitches, Trashy Books. Both are fan favorites and have great taste in books.

Bookstores Mentioned

Sarah’s Book Recs

Brian’s Book Recs

Agatha’s Book Recs


Thursday, December 4, 2025

E190: Little Women Readalikes with Liz Parker

 



Today I welcome Liz Parker back on the show to discuss Louisa May Alcott’s LITTLE WOMEN, as well as books that retell that story and nonfiction books that connect to this timeless classic. We also chat about THE OTHER MARCH SISTERS, a book that re-examines LITTLE WOMEN through the eyes of Jo March’s sisters. Liz wrote Meg’s chapters in the book, while Ally Malinenko and Linda Epstein wrote the Beth and Amy sections. This, as well as Liz's other new book, WITCHES OF HONEYSUCKLE HOUSE, are linked below. 

In the episode, Liz mentions "Just Little Women: The Musical," which you can find more info on here.

Here are Jessica McHugh's images and poems I refer to in the episode, from her book THE QUIET WAYS I DESTROY YOU. 





I also mention a Youtuber I follow. Her channel is called Under a Tin Roof, and I specifically spoke about her Little Women Breakfast episode. You can enjoy it below, and follow her cozy channel on Youtube and on Instagram. 



I created a featured list in my Bookshop of all the books mentioned in the episode, as well as several others, including nonfiction, retellings, children's books, and various covers of the beloved original. You can find that featured book list here



Liz’s recs

Agatha’s recs



Friday, November 28, 2025

E189: THE LAST WITCH with CJ Cooke

 


Today I welcome CJ Cooke back on the show to discuss her new book, THE LAST WITCH. I’ve read through all her books this year because she tells compelling gothic stories and sheds light on little known aspects of witches in history and folklore. We chat about the women that inspired this novel, new things she learned in her research, and the lovely ways Scotland has commemorated the history of the unfortunate people accused of witchcraft.

The Smithsonian Magazine did a nice story on the Witches of Scotland tartan, which you can find here. The official website to learn more about and order the tartan is here. The offical registration information for the tartan is here

We also discussed the Orkney Witchcraft Memorial Stone, and you can find more information on that here

CJ mentioned the museum in Nairn, which did an exhibit on Isobel Gowdie. You can find more information on her life and legacy here

Finally, CJ also mentioned Torryburn, which has the grave of Lilias Adie on the beach. You can find more information on that here and here

The bookstore CJ recommended is Rare Birds Books, a woman owned bookstore in Edinburgh, Scotland.