Plotting & Panting Podcast
Welcome to Plotting and Panting!! We’re excited to be here! Today we’re doing our monthly book review, That Time I Got Drunk and Saved a Demon by Kimberly Lemming. Book Description: Spice trader Cinnamon’s quiet life is turned upside down when she ends up on a quest with a fiery demon, in this irreverently quirky rom-com fantasy that is sweet, steamy, and funny as hell. All she wanted to do was live her life in peace—maybe get a cat, expand the family spice farm. Really, anything that didn’t involve going on an adventure where an orc might rip her face off. But they say the goddess has favorites, and if so, Cin is clearly not one of them. After Cin saves the demon Fallon in a wine-drunk stupor, Fallon reveals that all he really wants to do is kill an evil witch enslaving his people. And who can blame him? But now he’s dragging Cinnamon along for the ride whether she likes it or not. On the bright side, at least he keeps burning off his shirt.… Instagram handle: @kimberlylemming Panting Scale 1. Barely Warm – You could read this to your grandma and not blush 2. A Little Breathless – Some flirty banter and a chaste kiss… maybe two if we’re feeling wild 3. Need a Sip of Water – The shirt’s off, the lights are dim, and your cheeks are warm 4. Heart Racing, Fan Required – Pages are sizzling and you’re reading with one eyebrow permanently raised 5. Full-On Gasping for Air – The book is basically illegal in at least three countries Plotting Scale 1. The Chaos Gremlin - No outline in sight. The book feels like the author just shook a bag of tropes and dumped them onto the page. Fun? Absolutely! Structured? Not even a little bit 2. The Wandering Map - There is a plan… somewhere. The story takes detours, loses the GPS signal, and you might be asking, “Wait, where are we going again?” 3. The Color-Coded Calendar - Some structure, some vibes. You can tell the author had a plan but also went off-script when the characters demanded a spontaneous road trip. 4. The Spreadsheet of Destiny - Everything is neat, organized and right on cue. You can practically see the beat sheet taped above the author’s desk. 5. The Puppet Master - Immaculate plotting. Every detail snaps into place, every breadcrumb leads somewhere and by the end you’re applauding the master plan.
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