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October 8, 2024 96 mins

Hey pals and happy spooky month! We're kicking it off with THE TIME I GOT DRUNK AND SAVED A DEMON by Kimberly Lemming. This opposites attract, forced proximity, demon-banging romance is a delightful romp through a swamp. So strap in those earphones and get ready for the power of love, cinnamon, and dragon boners! 

Brazen banter: Childhood sports! Thematic naming!

Cat Scale: 8.25

Revolutionary Resources

Karate Belts

Lich

The Adventure Zone

Eloisa James's Wilde series

Water dog: Aztec, Irish

Sweet Berries (moth man romance)

Prehistoric hyenas

Pseudo-penis

 

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