Episodes
Tuesday Aug 24, 2021
321 - Highlander Hotties
Tuesday Aug 24, 2021
Tuesday Aug 24, 2021
The femmes are back with episode 21, season 3 of Ravage Love and we are bringing it in hot with some Kilted Cuties* and Broguey Boys!
Coming in hot with only the spiciest of Highlander Romance, we read:
Craving the Highlander’s Touch by Michelle Willingham
Forbidden by Elizabeth Lowell
*DISCLAIMER* Both of this week's stories were set in the Scottish Medieval period in which kilts had not yet been invented. As such there will not be any kilts in this week’s readings.
Tuesday Jul 27, 2021
320 -Y.A.
Tuesday Jul 27, 2021
Tuesday Jul 27, 2021
IT'S OUR GOLDEN JUBILEE EPISODE!
On episode 20, season 3 of Ravage Love, we celebrate 50 EPISODES of raunch, romance, and everything in between!
In this week's episode, we read Y.A. (young adult) stories from our Y.A. (young adulthood). Reading these stories with a much older, wiser, albeit subversive, lens, we take a deep look at the stories that have stuck with us all these years.
We read:
Just Like Ice Cream by Lissa Halls Johnson
Flowers in the Attic by V.C. Andrews
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This episode marks the start of a brief hiatus for us as we give ourselves an opportunity to enjoy hot vax summer. We will be back sometime in August but can still be reached on Instagram, Twitter, or by email!
Monday Jul 19, 2021
319 - Covid Cuties 2: The Second Wave
Monday Jul 19, 2021
Monday Jul 19, 2021
Episode 19, Season 3 of Ravage Love!
This week we are back with a second wave of the finest Corona Virus Erotica available on the internet.
We rap about the virus, love, lust, and hot dogs and get interrupted by Alexa, who is obviously a fan of the show.
Hold onto your buns as we take on a 3 part series by the elusive and mysterious M.J. Edwards (not to be confused with the less mysterious pen name of author Robert Winters)
We read:
Kissing the Corona Virus Trilogy by M.J. Edwards
Monday Jul 05, 2021
318 - Canadiana
Monday Jul 05, 2021
Monday Jul 05, 2021
In episode 18, season 3 of Ravage Love we pay tribute to our Hozer roots by reading some of the best erotica Canadian authors have to offer.
Julie gets spicy with a prequel that gives off major NXIVM vibes while Renee explores a seminal award-winning piece of beastiality from one of Canada's most cherished authors.
So tape up your sticks and syrup up your pies, and tune in for some of the best Alanis Morissette impressions you've ever heard.
SPECIAL THANKS to listener Frances who recommended Bear but insists she does not "like" like bears.
This week's reads were:
Carnal Beginnings by Lilith Darville
Bear by Marian Engel
Monday Jun 28, 2021
317 - Choose Your Own Adventure WITH SPECIAL GUEST WHIT SLORP
Monday Jun 28, 2021
Monday Jun 28, 2021
In episode 17, season 3 of Ravage Love, we're back with another choose your own adventure story, but with a twist! This week we are graciously joined by beloved author, illustrator, and fan favourite Whit Slorp, whose parody erotica has an incredible way of making you laugh, cry, and get wet all in tandem.
This may just be our favourite episode to date, so buckle up and hold onto your butts!
This week we read:
My A-Hole Fell Into a K-Hole. A Choose Your Own Adventure by Whit Slorp
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Whit Slorp can be found online at:
Online: http://whitslorp.comInstagram: @whitslorpFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/whit.slorp.3
Wednesday Jun 23, 2021
316 - Positive Masculinity Week!
Wednesday Jun 23, 2021
Wednesday Jun 23, 2021
In episode 16, Season 3 of Ravage Love, we read extremely non-problematic romance stories written FOR MEN!
In this heartwarming episode, we explored men supporting men through the power of solidarity and romance books, and get swept away in a very gay and very lovely fairy tale between an openly gay English Prince and a Jewish event planner from New Jersey.
This week's reads were:
The Bromance Book Club by Lyssa Kay Adams
Playing the Palace by Paul Rudnick
Monday Jun 14, 2021
315 - Twins
Monday Jun 14, 2021
Monday Jun 14, 2021
**Content Warning** This week's episode discusses instances of incest between two enthusiastic and consenting adults in the Star Wars universe. Listener discretion is advised.
It's Gemini Season and this week's episode is a doozy.
We get soapy with some mistaken identities and unplanned pregnancies, then we switch gears with some Star Wars fanfic that explores forbidden love between siblings in order to save a galaxy far, far away.
We also welcome a surprise special guest to help with a reading so hold onto your butts because it's going to get weird.
This week's reads were:
Taking Chances: The Davis Twins Series, Book 1 by Ann Omasta
The Twincest Legacy, Part 1 (a Star Wars fanfic) by nazgul109
Monday Jun 07, 2021
314 - Pride Month
Monday Jun 07, 2021
Monday Jun 07, 2021
This week we celebrate Pride month by digging into some stories of queer folks doing what they do best: LOVING HARD!
The only requirement for our stories this week was that they are as gay as the day is long and that the subgenre remain a mystery to one another until recording.
This week's reads were:
A Very English Christmas by Keira Andrews
Butch Fatale, Dyke Dick - Double D Double Cross by Christa Faust
Wednesday Jun 02, 2021
313 - Mile-High Makeouts
Wednesday Jun 02, 2021
Wednesday Jun 02, 2021
This week we take to the skies with spicy reads about pilot lovers, Mile-High Clubs, lesbians, sex on the beach, and cryptids. Most importantly, we rap consent, communication, and how two men can write romance the right and wrong way.
Keep your seatbelts fastened while the overhead sign is on and park your butts in the upright position because we are in for some turbulence.
Sex in the Sun 1 by Rory Hitch
Pounded by My Handsome Bigfoot Pilot by Two Time Hugo Award Finalist, Chuck Tingle
Tuesday May 25, 2021
312 - Pulp 2
Tuesday May 25, 2021
Tuesday May 25, 2021
We're going back in time with some uneventful post-war pulp chock full of family values, Scooby-Doo Mystery Gang chases, and left tiddies, specifically.
This week's reads were:
Mink Coat by Kathleen Norris
The Mark of the Moon by Francis Gerard