![]() ![]() I mean, it has so many of the romance tropes I love: In an industry that values truth, getting caught could mean the end of more than just their careers.Īmazon | Bookshop| Barnes & Noble | IndieBound| Book Depository| Indigo| Libro.fm | Audible| Kobo| Penguin Random House | Goodreadsĭisclaimer: As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases Their audience gets invested fast, and it’s not long before The Ex Talk becomes a must-listen in Seattle and climbs podcast charts.Īs the show gets bigger, so does their deception, especially when Shay and Dominic start to fall for each other. Neither loves the idea of lying to listeners, but it’s this or unemployment. Their boss decides Shay and Dominic are the perfect co-hosts, given how much they already despise each other. On The Ex Talk, two exes will deliver relationship advice live, on air. When the struggling station needs a new concept, Shay proposes a show that her boss green-lights with excitement. But lately it’s been a constant clash between her and her newest colleague, Dominic Yun, who’s fresh off a journalism master’s program and convinced he knows everything about public radio. ![]() ![]() Shay Goldstein has been a producer at her Seattle public radio station for nearly a decade, and she can’t imagine working anywhere else. Public radio co-hosts navigate mixed signals in Rachel Lynn Solomon’s sparkling romantic comedy debut. ![]()
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