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Fated Mates – A Romance Novel Podcast

S02.27: Sickbed Scenes in Romance with Kate Clayborn

32 min • 11 mars 2020

Sarah has the flu! She wants you to know it’s absolutely terrible and you should all get your flu shots even though she got one and still got the flu but vaccines are good for you. Also, we all want you washing your hands and air high-fiving your friends because it’s wild out there. But you are IN FOR A TREAT this week — as our fave Kate Clayborn is pinch hitting for Sarah, and we’re talking romance sickbed scenes this week! If we have to be hyper focused on sickness, shouldn’t there be yearning and vigiling and a veiled death threat against a doctor (don’t threaten doctors)?

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Next week, we’re reading Stephanie Laurens's Devil's Bride, starring Devil Cynster, who also happens to be the only romance hero Sarah's husband can name (yes, even now). Find it at: Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Apple Books, Kobo, or your local indie.

Show Notes

Welcome Kate Clayborn! She joined Jen this week since Sarah was down and out with the flu.

Kate loves a sick bed scene. When we talk about acute vs chronic illness, the sick bed scene is acute rather than chronic. And, as Jen points out, these are almost always about physical rather than mental illness.

Some of Jen's favorite sickbed scenes are in Indigo by Beverly Jenkins and Managed by Kristen Callihan -- but we've talked about those books already! Same thing with The Master by Kresley Cole.

Kate is a lot more interested in work of all kinds than Jen. It's okay. We're still friends. We even made a hashtag, #Claykop, so we can find all our discussions.

We recorded this on Sunday March 8th, so who knows what the coronavirus situation will be by the time you listen to this.

Andie Christopher was the first to bring the I'm Baby meme to our attention when she joined us for the cinnamon roll episode.

Jen and Kate both suffer from insomnia. Sarah sleeps like a rock.

Jen was procrastinating about her report cards--but they're all done now, it's fine.

The bedside vigil is kissing cousin to Jen's cold storage fetish, and the way Kate loves it when a hero suffers.

Endomitriosis is no joke.

The man flu phenomenon.

Wash your hands! Don't touch your face!

We'll be back next week with Devil's Bride by Stephanie Laurens.

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