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26 - Rumors & Whiskey by Victoria Wilder: Romantic Suspense With Gators

57 min · 18 de jun de 2026
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This week on Genre’d, Katy and Elyse are talking about Rumors and Whiskey by Victoria Wilder, a romantic suspense full of small-town rumors, whiskey, family secrets, a dead body, and women who absolutely know how to handle a problem. We get into why this book gave us Practical Magic without the magic, how it connects to Victoria Wilder’s Bourbon Boys world, and why Katy may have found her ideal romance formula: make it romantic, but also make it crime. In spoiler-free thoughts, we talk about Wyn Crowne, Julian Colton, The Whispering Fool, the Crowne women, and why Rumor, Tennessee has one of the loudest small-town group chats we’ve ever encountered. Plus: Katy’s Knicks-related reading delay, Elyse’s giant-book problem, Stevie’s true crime whiskey podcast, and what we’re reading next: Broken Dove by Dani Francis, the sequel to Silver Elite, our very first episode. Follow us on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube at @genredpodcast. And remember: no genre shaming unless it’s funny.

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Portada del episodio 26 - Rumors & Whiskey by Victoria Wilder: Romantic Suspense With Gators

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This week on Genre’d, Katy and Elyse are talking about Rumors and Whiskey by Victoria Wilder, a romantic suspense full of small-town rumors, whiskey, family secrets, a dead body, and women who absolutely know how to handle a problem. We get into why this book gave us Practical Magic without the magic, how it connects to Victoria Wilder’s Bourbon Boys world, and why Katy may have found her ideal romance formula: make it romantic, but also make it crime. In spoiler-free thoughts, we talk about Wyn Crowne, Julian Colton, The Whispering Fool, the Crowne women, and why Rumor, Tennessee has one of the loudest small-town group chats we’ve ever encountered. Plus: Katy’s Knicks-related reading delay, Elyse’s giant-book problem, Stevie’s true crime whiskey podcast, and what we’re reading next: Broken Dove by Dani Francis, the sequel to Silver Elite, our very first episode. Follow us on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube at @genredpodcast. And remember: no genre shaming unless it’s funny.

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