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Welcome to the very first episode of Ripped & Ravished Book Club, your deep dive into vintage "bodice ripper" romances that helped shape the romance genre as we know it. In this episode of Reading Under the Covers, a romance novel podcast, Francesca from Under the Covers Book Blog and Becky from Too Stupid to Live discuss Chapters 1 and 2 of The Flame and the Flower by Kathleen E. Woodiwiss, often referred as the foundational book of the modern romance boom.
We unpack initial reactions, the heroine's impossible situation, how "forced seduction" functioned in the cultural landscape of the 1970s, and why these books were so widely consumed, while keeping a clear modern lens on consent, trauma, and reader safety.
Watch the video on Spotify
Content warnings
This episode includes discussion of: non-consent/rape, sexual violence, pregnancy, forced marriage, abuse of power, and family mistreatment. Please take care of yourself and skip if needed.
Becky / Too Stupid to Live
Timestamps
What we cover in this episode
Links & resources
Ripped & Ravished Book Club hub:
https://www.underthecoversbookblog.com/bodice-ripper-book-club/
Sign up for the book club newsletter:
https://underthecovers.myflodesk.com/ripped-ravished
Kathleen E. Woodiwiss Author Guide:
https://www.underthecoversbookblog.com/kathleen-e-woodiwiss-author-guide/
Romance Evolution Through the Decades (1970s):
https://www.underthecoversbookblog.com/history-of-1970s-romance-novels/
Referenced in discussion (context article):
https://www.jezebel.com/the-sweet-savage-sexual-revolution-that-set-the-romanc-1789687801
Next episode
We'll be back with Chapters 3-4, watching closely for:
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By Under the Covers Book Blog5
2020 ratings
Welcome to the very first episode of Ripped & Ravished Book Club, your deep dive into vintage "bodice ripper" romances that helped shape the romance genre as we know it. In this episode of Reading Under the Covers, a romance novel podcast, Francesca from Under the Covers Book Blog and Becky from Too Stupid to Live discuss Chapters 1 and 2 of The Flame and the Flower by Kathleen E. Woodiwiss, often referred as the foundational book of the modern romance boom.
We unpack initial reactions, the heroine's impossible situation, how "forced seduction" functioned in the cultural landscape of the 1970s, and why these books were so widely consumed, while keeping a clear modern lens on consent, trauma, and reader safety.
Watch the video on Spotify
Content warnings
This episode includes discussion of: non-consent/rape, sexual violence, pregnancy, forced marriage, abuse of power, and family mistreatment. Please take care of yourself and skip if needed.
Becky / Too Stupid to Live
Timestamps
What we cover in this episode
Links & resources
Ripped & Ravished Book Club hub:
https://www.underthecoversbookblog.com/bodice-ripper-book-club/
Sign up for the book club newsletter:
https://underthecovers.myflodesk.com/ripped-ravished
Kathleen E. Woodiwiss Author Guide:
https://www.underthecoversbookblog.com/kathleen-e-woodiwiss-author-guide/
Romance Evolution Through the Decades (1970s):
https://www.underthecoversbookblog.com/history-of-1970s-romance-novels/
Referenced in discussion (context article):
https://www.jezebel.com/the-sweet-savage-sexual-revolution-that-set-the-romanc-1789687801
Next episode
We'll be back with Chapters 3-4, watching closely for:
✨ Loved the episode?
Follow Reading Under the Covers wherever you listen and leave a quick review. It helps more romance readers find us (and lets me know what you’re loving). 💕
💌 Talk to Me:
Got a rec, trope request, or hot take? → Drop me a voice message.
☕ Support the Show:
Enjoyed hanging out? Leave us a tip. Even a dollar keeps the mics on and the coffee flowing.
📚 Stay Connected:
💖 This episode may contain affiliate links. We earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. Thanks for supporting the show!

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