Romance on the Rocks

Meghan Leigh & Nicole Danielle

Romance on the Rocks is hosted by Meghan Leigh & Nicole Danielle -- two bookish biddies who imbibe and share their latest romance novel reads & the scandalous details.  Cocktails, spicy romance novels & modern love tips await.  Get ready for giggles, gasps & interactive fun.

  1. Ain't No Mountain High Enough

    5d ago

    Ain't No Mountain High Enough

    Send us Fan Mail June's "Great Outdoors" theme is officially underway and the bookish biddies are heading into the mountains with two romances delivering adventure, emotional depth and some surprisingly thoughtful conversations about mental health. Meghan reviews Highest Point by Kels and Denise Stone, a grumpy sunshine romance set in Alaska featuring a struggling ballet dancer, a traumatized mountain climber and a wilderness competition with a $20,000 prize. Between Clementine's debt spiral, Alec's climbing trauma and one unforgettable grandma who deserves her own book, this one was exactly the palate cleanser Meghan needed after a rough month of reading.  Meanwhile, Nicole heads to the Blue Ridge Mountains with Southern Seducer by Jessica Peterson. This friends-to-lovers romance follows retired NFL linebacker "Beau" Beauregard and his college best friend, Annabel, as they navigate postpartum depression, possible CTE concerns and years of unresolved feelings. The result is a romance full of heart, healing and some very relatable conversations about motherhood, anxiety and learning the difference between feeling full and feeling whole.  Along the way, the ladies discuss Daddy Montgomery CPR moments, Prince Albert piercings, an $8 million pirate porno, postpartum realities and why grandmothers continue to be some of the best side characters in romance. Book & Beverage Pairings Highest Point by Kels and Denise Stone with a K2 Cocktail Southern Seducer by Jessica Peterson with Daycation Gold by Highland Brewing Company So grab a drink, hit the trail and join the bookish biddies for the first stop on this summer's Great Outdoors adventure. The Ripped Bodice Shop for your next romance read using our affiliate link!Libro.fmLibro.fm is an audiobook platform that lets you support local bookstores & businesses.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show Our The Ripped Bodice Affiliate Link:  https://www.therippedbodice.com/aff/romanceontherockspodcast_26867 (the best way to get your smut while supporting a fabulous women-owned business and our podcast!) Follow us on our socials: Facebook ... https://www.facebook.com/romanceontherockspodcast Instagram ... https:/www.instagram.com/romanceontherockspodcast Pinterest ... https:/www.pinterest.com/romanceontherockspodcast Credits: Theme Music Created by Adam Wroblewski Main Art by PersonalisePortrait

    55 min
  2. Meg's Got a Mother of a Book

    May 26

    Meg's Got a Mother of a Book

    Send us Fan Mail In Season 3 Episode 11: Meg’s Got a Mother of a Book, the bookish biddies wrap up their “Mothers of Romance” month with two wildly different historical romances — one delightful Scottish murder mystery romance and one rage-inducing classic that sparks one of the most passionate discussions in Romance on the Rocks history.  Nicole reviews The Bride by Julie Garwood, a 1989 historical Scottish romance featuring enemies-to-lovers tension, marriage of convenience, witty banter and a murder mystery woven through the Highlands. Jamie Jamison may have a terrible sense of direction, but she quickly becomes one of Nicole’s favorite historical romance heroines thanks to her intelligence, strength and dagger-throwing abilities. Meanwhile, Meghan tackles The Flame and the Flower by Kathleen E. Woodiwiss — sometimes considered the novel that launched modern romance publishing as we know it. What follows is less a review and more a full-scale reckoning with outdated romance tropes, sexual violence in vintage romance novels, and the way generations of readers were taught to mistake manipulation and abuse for love. Along the way, Nicole and Meghan discuss: The evolution of romance novels from the 1970s to todayWhy modern readers expect communication and consentGorgeous historical world-building versus harmful contentWhy decolletage suddenly appears in every bookThe episode also previews June’s theme, “The Great Outdoors,” featuring: Highest Point by Kels and Denise Stone Southern Seducer by Jessica Peterson Grab a drink, avoid the rapey historical dukes, and join the bookish biddies for one of their most unfiltered episodes yet. Meghan's Book & Beverage: The Flame and the Flower by Kathleen E. Woodiwiss with Sangria Nicole's Book & Beverage: The Bride by Julie Garwood with The Highland Vow The Ripped Bodice Shop for your next romance read using our affiliate link!Libro.fmLibro.fm is an audiobook platform that lets you support local bookstores & businesses.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show Our The Ripped Bodice Affiliate Link:  https://www.therippedbodice.com/aff/romanceontherockspodcast_26867 (the best way to get your smut while supporting a fabulous women-owned business and our podcast!) Follow us on our socials: Facebook ... https://www.facebook.com/romanceontherockspodcast Instagram ... https:/www.instagram.com/romanceontherockspodcast Pinterest ... https:/www.pinterest.com/romanceontherockspodcast Credits: Theme Music Created by Adam Wroblewski Main Art by PersonalisePortrait

    49 min
  3. In Bed with the Bookish Biddies

    May 12

    In Bed with the Bookish Biddies

    Send us Fan Mail In this episode, the bookish biddies climb into a Wisconsin hotel bed to tackle the “Mothers of Romance” — the legendary romance authors who paved the way for the genre we know today.  Nicole read Until You by Judith McNaught and Meghan suffered through The Dawn of Love by Dame Barbara Cartland, leading to a LOT of questions about rich aristocrats, manipulative men, unnecessary lies, “not like other girls” heroines, and why historical romance MMCs refuse to communicate like functioning adults. Along the way, the ladies discuss: Barbara Cartland’s connection to Princess DianaWhy ellipses should sometimes be illegalMistaken identity and amnesia tropesThe ongoing “booby prize” competitionWhether honesty is actually the sexiest tropeAnd why these old school romances may have inspired modern romance… but haven’t necessarily aged wellCocktails this episode include a blackberry sage gin infusion cocktail and a sparkling gin drink appropriately titled “The Proper & Improper.” Plus, Nicole and Meghan preview next week’s reads: The Flame and the Flower by Kathleen E. Woodiwiss The Bride by Julie Garwood Grab a drink, climb into bed with the bookish biddies, and prepare for historical romance chaos. Meghan's Book & Beverage:  The Dawn of Love by Dame Barbara Cartland with a gin drink Nicole's Book & Beverage: Until You by Judith McNaught with The Proper & Improper The Ripped Bodice Shop for your next romance read using our affiliate link!Libro.fmLibro.fm is an audiobook platform that lets you support local bookstores & businesses.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show Our The Ripped Bodice Affiliate Link:  https://www.therippedbodice.com/aff/romanceontherockspodcast_26867 (the best way to get your smut while supporting a fabulous women-owned business and our podcast!) Follow us on our socials: Facebook ... https://www.facebook.com/romanceontherockspodcast Instagram ... https:/www.instagram.com/romanceontherockspodcast Pinterest ... https:/www.pinterest.com/romanceontherockspodcast Credits: Theme Music Created by Adam Wroblewski Main Art by PersonalisePortrait

    1h 7m
  4. Fated Mates & Fake Wives

    Apr 28

    Fated Mates & Fake Wives

    Send us Fan Mail We’re wrapping up our April Pick a Number month with two very different reads and some very honest opinions about what worked, what didn’t and what we’re willing to forgive when the vibes are vibing. Nicole dives into A Fate of Onyx & Ivory by O’Junea Brown, a 2024 romantasy featuring a fierce heroine, a magical kingdom called Solaris, and a fae king who may or may not be waving red flags under all that charm. We’re talking plot twists, a jalapeño-level slow burn, and the very real betrayal of a series that ends on a cliffhanger with no final book in sight. Then Meghan brings The Pretend Wife by Bridget Asher, a fake relationship story that leans hard into grief, identity and emotional growth instead of a traditional romance formula. There’s a drunken agreement, a lakeside family visit, a love triangle that’s more complicated than it looks, and a green pepper spice level that keeps things firmly on the mild side. We also get into character development, beautiful writing moments, and whether you actually need a villain to justify your choices. Of course, we keep our traditions alive: – the spice scale 🌶️ – the first booby reference hunt (with some aggressively unsexy contenders) – and a spirited debate over what even counts as a romance Next up, we kick off our Mothers of Romance theme with Barbara Cartland and Judith McNaught, so prepare yourselves for vintage covers, dramatic plots and old school tropes. Grab your drink of choice (box wine or liver-cleansing tea, we don’t judge), hit play, and come hang out with your favorite bookish biddies. 👉 Subscribe, share with a romance-loving friend, and leave us a review wherever you’re listening. And tell us:  are you okay with a cliffhanger … or do you need closure? Books & Beverages for this Episode: Meghan's Book & Beverage:  The Pretend Wife by Bridget Asher with dandelion tea Nicole's Book & Beverage:  A Fate of Onyx & Ivory by O’Junea Brown with Bota Box Sauvignon Blanc The Ripped Bodice Shop for your next romance read using our affiliate link!Libro.fmLibro.fm is an audiobook platform that lets you support local bookstores & businesses.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show Our The Ripped Bodice Affiliate Link:  https://www.therippedbodice.com/aff/romanceontherockspodcast_26867 (the best way to get your smut while supporting a fabulous women-owned business and our podcast!) Follow us on our socials: Facebook ... https://www.facebook.com/romanceontherockspodcast Instagram ... https:/www.instagram.com/romanceontherockspodcast Pinterest ... https:/www.pinterest.com/romanceontherockspodcast Credits: Theme Music Created by Adam Wroblewski Main Art by PersonalisePortrait

    44 min
  5. Chaste Kisses & Quiet Banging

    Apr 14

    Chaste Kisses & Quiet Banging

    Send us Fan Mail Wine in a paper cup. A break-in “just to pee.” And somehow … a dead body in a closet. Welcome to this episode’s chaos. Meghan kicks things off with Savannah Blues by Mary Kay Andrews — a Southern, antique-filled, mystery-heavy read that may or may not qualify as a romance (jury’s still out). We dive into estate sale strategy, messy divorces, rich people behaving badly, and how one very questionable bathroom decision turns our girl into a prime murder suspect. Bonus points for how deeply we relate to the thrifting, reselling and “cooler packed for the day” lifestyle. Then Nicole brings us A Lady’s Guide to Mischief and Mayhem by Manda Collins, a historical romance set in 1865 London featuring a newspaper-writing widow and a Scotland Yard detective chasing a serial killer. We get into enemies-to-lovers tension, predictable plot twists as well as the eternal desire for more gowns, more atmosphere and more drama in our historical reads. Along the way, we keep the important traditions alive: ✨ The Spicy Scoville Scale (because spice must be measured) ✨ The ongoing debate of “does this even count as romance?” ✨ Boob math — including a serious discussion on whether décolletage qualifies ✨ And those oddly specific sensory moments that stick with you (looking at you, lavender and soap quilts) We also pull our final Pick-a-Number reads for the month — including a traveling book surprise — and Nicole shares highlights from the LoveLit Cruise, from incredible author connections to the very real struggle of trying to spend a $650 bar tab in five days (a challenge she did not take lightly). If you love romance-adjacent chaos, murder mystery detours, historical intrigue and unfiltered bookish banter; hit follow, share with your favorite bookish biddy and leave us a review. Because sometimes it’s chaste kisses … and sometimes it’s quiet banging. 🍷 🍸 Books & Beverages Meghan’s Book & Beverage: Savannah Blues by Mary Kay Andrews with Wine (in a paper cup, obviously) Nicole’s Book & Beverage: A Lady’s Guide to Mischief and Mayhem by Manda Collins with The Improper Lady (recipe on our website!) The Ripped Bodice Shop for your next romance read using our affiliate link!Libro.fmLibro.fm is an audiobook platform that lets you support local bookstores & businesses.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show Our The Ripped Bodice Affiliate Link:  https://www.therippedbodice.com/aff/romanceontherockspodcast_26867 (the best way to get your smut while supporting a fabulous women-owned business and our podcast!) Follow us on our socials: Facebook ... https://www.facebook.com/romanceontherockspodcast Instagram ... https:/www.instagram.com/romanceontherockspodcast Pinterest ... https:/www.pinterest.com/romanceontherockspodcast Credits: Theme Music Created by Adam Wroblewski Main Art by PersonalisePortrait

    43 min
  6. Close Encounters of the Threesome Kind

    Mar 31

    Close Encounters of the Threesome Kind

    Send us Fan Mail Bakery heat meets alien heart in this delightful episode of Romance on the Rocks. Nicole dives into Tart by Lauren Dane, a 2012 contemporary why-choose romance that serves up a habanero-level throuple between bakery owner Juliet Lamprey, steady farm boy Gideon Carter and longtime best friend Cal Whaley. When Cal makes an aggressive play for Jules just as her relationship with Gideon is taking off, the solution isn't a love triangle. It's a love expansion. We unpack jealousy, possessiveness, bisexual representation and what real consent looks like in a polyamorous relationship. There's emotional labor. There's family judgment. There is a wise grandpa who absolutely steals the show. And, yes, there is plenty of spice. Then Meg beams us up to I Think I’m in Love with an Alien by Ann Aguirre, a 2025 sci-fi rom-com that proves cozy romance can exist across galaxies. Jeanette Hammond has always preferred the possibility of extraterrestrials to disappointing human dating prospects. When she finally meets her longtime online crush at SpaceCon in Rellos, Utah, she discovers he's not just socially awkward. He's literally an alien stranded on Earth. We talk neurodivergent coding, identity, performance versus authenticity and the quiet intimacy of being fully seen. The worldbuilding sparkles with humor, heart and one now-iconic rooster named Kevin. This episode covers why-choose romance, throuple dynamics, bisexual leads who reject tidy labels, and alien love stories with low spice and big emotional payoff. It's habanero heat on one side, poblano sweetness on the other and a reminder that love does not have to follow a conventional blueprint to be real. Pour something bright, settle in and join us for sharp takes, spicy quotes and our final March romance wrap-up. Nicole’s Book & Beverage Tart by Lauren Dane with The Shameless Tart Meg’s Book & Beverage I Think I’m in Love with an Alien by Ann Aguirre with The Rellos The Ripped Bodice Shop for your next romance read using our affiliate link!Libro.fmLibro.fm is an audiobook platform that lets you support local bookstores & businesses.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show Our The Ripped Bodice Affiliate Link:  https://www.therippedbodice.com/aff/romanceontherockspodcast_26867 (the best way to get your smut while supporting a fabulous women-owned business and our podcast!) Follow us on our socials: Facebook ... https://www.facebook.com/romanceontherockspodcast Instagram ... https:/www.instagram.com/romanceontherockspodcast Pinterest ... https:/www.pinterest.com/romanceontherockspodcast Credits: Theme Music Created by Adam Wroblewski Main Art by PersonalisePortrait

    31 min
  7. Our Not So Drunkest Episode

    Mar 24 ·  Bonus

    Our Not So Drunkest Episode

    Send us Fan Mail Bonus Episode: We Tried to Get Drunk. We’re Just Too Professional. Two Wisconsin bookish biddies set out to record their “drunkest episode ever.” What happened instead? Competitive drinking stamina, chaotic games and way too much honesty. This bonus episode skips the book review and goes full chaos mode: 🍸 Co-Host Compatibility Challenge – We test how well we really know each other (spoiler: not as well as we thought). Fated mates are slandered. Dirk Ramsey is ghosted. Jamie Fraser is defended. 🎲 Cocktail Confessional (Truth or Drink with Dice) – We revisit the cringiest lines we’ve ever read on mic (looking at you, Bertrice), confess which episodes we’d delete from existence (Season 1 Episode 3), and admit which covers we’re too embarrassed to read poolside. 📚 Romance Mad Libs Chaos – Featuring a crunchy elbow, a Furby, a tardigrade (??), and possibly the least sexy basement encounter in literary history. 📖 Am I Drunk or Is This Real? – Necromancer cinnamon rolls? Real. Billionaire beekeeper with weaponized pheromones? Absolutely not. We debate overrated tropes (fated mates is on thin ice), morally gray demons, stepbrother scandal, and the fine line between “passionate critique” and “what the f*ck, Bertrice.” Did we get as drunk as we promised? No. Because apparently being professional Wisconsin drinkers is both a strength and a curse. But we did spill secrets, call out bad behavior and prove once again romance novels deserve both reverence and roasting. Grab a drink (or three) and join us for the chaos. The Ripped Bodice Shop for your next romance read using our affiliate link!Libro.fmLibro.fm is an audiobook platform that lets you support local bookstores & businesses.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show Our The Ripped Bodice Affiliate Link:  https://www.therippedbodice.com/aff/romanceontherockspodcast_26867 (the best way to get your smut while supporting a fabulous women-owned business and our podcast!) Follow us on our socials: Facebook ... https://www.facebook.com/romanceontherockspodcast Instagram ... https:/www.instagram.com/romanceontherockspodcast Pinterest ... https:/www.pinterest.com/romanceontherockspodcast Credits: Theme Music Created by Adam Wroblewski Main Art by PersonalisePortrait

    46 min
  8. Recipe for Romance

    Mar 17

    Recipe for Romance

    Send us Fan Mail In this week’s episode of Romance on the Rocks, we’re pairing Odd Girl Out by Ann Bannon with Savor It by Tarah DeWitt, mixing brambles and beer while we dig into jealousy, growth and the kind of love that forces you to choose who you want to be. First, we head back to 1957. Odd Girl Out follows college freshman Laura as she falls for magnetic upperclassman Beth in a relationship that has to exist behind closed doors. The emotional stakes feel young because they are. There’s jealousy, possessiveness and miscommunication; but there’s also honesty, tenderness and a love triangle without a true villain. We talk about secrecy shaped by the era, the presence of victim-blaming and self-harm, and why this foundational lesbian romance still feels emotionally authentic nearly 70 years later. Then we shift to contemporary small-town Spunes, Oregon in Savor It. Fisher, a burned-out New York chef, lands in town after professional implosion and personal loss. Sage, a community-rooted teacher with a hobby farm, becomes his neighbor and eventual partner in both the Festival of Spunes and something much more vulnerable. We break down the banter, the communication that actually works and the grief that gets processed instead of glossed over. Indy’s storyline hits especially hard, proving that found family can be just as powerful as romance. We also dive into audiobook performance, including dual versus duet narration and why Jacob Morgan/Zachary Weber’s voice acting can elevate chemistry on the page. Spice level lands at jalapeño. Cozy without being corny. Emotional without losing its edge. As always, we close with scent notes, a booby prize showdown and a reminder that love stories are not just about who ends up together. They're about who grows, who risks and who learns to breathe easier. Pour a drink and join us. Meghan's Beverage & Book:  Odd Girl Out by Ann Bannon with Point Beer & a Martini Nicole's Beverage & Book:  Savor It by Tarah DeWitt with The "Savor Slowly" Bramble The Ripped Bodice Shop for your next romance read using our affiliate link!Libro.fmLibro.fm is an audiobook platform that lets you support local bookstores & businesses.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show Our The Ripped Bodice Affiliate Link:  https://www.therippedbodice.com/aff/romanceontherockspodcast_26867 (the best way to get your smut while supporting a fabulous women-owned business and our podcast!) Follow us on our socials: Facebook ... https://www.facebook.com/romanceontherockspodcast Instagram ... https:/www.instagram.com/romanceontherockspodcast Pinterest ... https:/www.pinterest.com/romanceontherockspodcast Credits: Theme Music Created by Adam Wroblewski Main Art by PersonalisePortrait

    46 min
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Romance on the Rocks is hosted by Meghan Leigh & Nicole Danielle -- two bookish biddies who imbibe and share their latest romance novel reads & the scandalous details.  Cocktails, spicy romance novels & modern love tips await.  Get ready for giggles, gasps & interactive fun.