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Episode 38: The Boyfriend Project ft. Farrah Rochon
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89 minutes
Released:
Aug 28, 2020
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Podcast episode
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We're back and we have another special guest joining us this week! (Honestly, we're not used to being so popular.)
This episode, we read The Boyfriend Project by Farrah Rochon, and got to chat about the book with the author herself.
She spoke with us about the differences between traditional and indie publishing, how Samiah and her girls came to be and whether Daniel is too perfect a romance hero.
She also gives us a few hints about the next book in The Boyfriend Project series.
Thanks to our patrons for their support: Adoria, Ali, Ansela, Bryonna, Catherine, Ellen, Emily, Frank, I Found This Great Book Podcast, Jennifer, Kat, Katie, LaToya, Maria, Martel, Melissa, Montara, Sylvia and Therese. Join us on Patreon starting at only $2 a month and help support the podcast!
Thank you for listening and be sure to rate, review and subscribe to us on iTunes. Special thanks to Suite45 for our theme song, Jones’n.
This episode, we read The Boyfriend Project by Farrah Rochon, and got to chat about the book with the author herself.
She spoke with us about the differences between traditional and indie publishing, how Samiah and her girls came to be and whether Daniel is too perfect a romance hero.
She also gives us a few hints about the next book in The Boyfriend Project series.
Thanks to our patrons for their support: Adoria, Ali, Ansela, Bryonna, Catherine, Ellen, Emily, Frank, I Found This Great Book Podcast, Jennifer, Kat, Katie, LaToya, Maria, Martel, Melissa, Montara, Sylvia and Therese. Join us on Patreon starting at only $2 a month and help support the podcast!
Thank you for listening and be sure to rate, review and subscribe to us on iTunes. Special thanks to Suite45 for our theme song, Jones’n.
Released:
Aug 28, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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