Episodes

  • Outside Babies
    May 1 2026

    Welcome back to Love a Good Plot 🎙️✨ This episode? Whew. We’re talking one-night stands that turn into YEARS-later situations, secret babies, and the kind of choices that’ll have you questioning everybody involved 👀 📖 The Plot Warmup (aka: would YOU do this?!) Would you keep a child a secret if you thought it was for the best? Would you spin the block on a one-night stand years later? What if you found out he was married after you got pregnant?! And be real… would you accept an outside baby? 📚 The Plot We Share We’re breaking down DND: Caught Up in His Love by Endiya Carter — where a one-night stand between Luna & Bash turns into something way deeper… with secrets, a child, and a past that refuses to stay buried. 📺 The Plot We Watch (The Drama 👀) We get into a film that had us side-eyeing everybody. From relationship tension to questionable accountability, we unpack: Why one character is held to a different standard The weird energy, passive hostility, and underlying tension in the group Serious actions that didn’t get nearly enough attention And that ending… yeah, we need to talk about it

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    35 mins
  • Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'
    Apr 24 2026

    Welcome back to Love a Good Plot! 📖✨

    In this episode, Shania and Jasmine kick things off with The Plot Warmup, diving into questions about preacher’s kids, hidden rebellion, temptation, and whether rules protect us—or make things more complicated.

    Then we jump into The Plot We Share with Need You by Me by Endya Carter, following Jaymi, a preacher’s daughter under strict control, and Marshall, a respected deacon forced into proximity with her. What starts as forbidden tension quickly unfolds into a story of control, secrets, and emotional entanglement.

    In honor of the new Michael Jackson biopic, we close out with The Plot We Watch, breaking down iconic biopics like Ray, What’s Love Got to Do with It, Respect, and more—plus the artists we think deserve their own films next.

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    38 mins
  • A Cursed Love Story
    Apr 17 2026

    Welcome back to Love a Good Plot! Join Shania and Jasmine as they dive into a story that blends romance, history, and a touch of the supernatural.

    In this episode, we’re breaking down "A Love Song for Ricki Wilde" by Tia Williams. We explore Ricki’s journey of choosing herself over family expectations, guided by her chosen family mentor, Ms. Della.

    The story takes a supernatural turn with Ezra’s revelation of immortality and a cursed love, leading into the ritualistic hoodoo and voodoo magic required to break it. Ultimately, we reflect on the weight of Ms. Della’s sacrifice and the emotional, floral-filled legacy of the ending.

    📺 The Plot We Watch

    Stick around for the end of the episode where we pivot from the page to the screen to discuss the latest in reality vibes with You, Me, & Tuscany.

    Don't forget to like, subscribe, and tell us in the comments: Would you stay or investigate? ✨

    #LoveAGoodPlot #RickiWilde #TiaWilliams #BookTube #HarlemRenaissance #MagicalRealism #Podcast

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    37 mins
  • Love triangles & Something Real
    Mar 19 2026

    In this episode of Love a Good Plot, we’re talking books, romance tropes, and relationship dynamics in stories we read and watch. 📚🎬

    What We’re Reading

    Shania is currently reading The Dating Playbook by Farrah Rohan, while Jasmine is diving into Deep in My Soul by Kimberly Brown. We share quick thoughts on these reads and how they compare to some of our favorite romance storylines.

    The Plot We Share – Favorite vs. Least Favorite Romance Tropes

    Every reader has romance tropes they love… and some they absolutely side-eye. In this segment we break down ours:

    Shania’s Favorites • Love Triangles • One-Night-Stands-to-Co-Parents

    Shania’s Least Favorite • Emotionally Unavailable Love Interests

    Jasmine’s Favorite • One Night → Something Real (when a hookup turns into a deeper emotional connection)

    Jasmine’s Least Favorite • Struggle Love Romanticized

    Tropes We’re Side-Eyeing

    We also discuss a few storytelling patterns we’re seeing a lot lately:

    • Trauma-Only Romance — when Black love stories only exist through suffering • The Strong Black Woman Who Never Gets Held — when she carries everything emotionally with no support • Miscommunication as the Only Conflict — when one honest conversation could solve the entire plot

    The Plot We Watch

    We’re also reviewing the movie Relationship Goals starring Kelly Rowland and Method Man. The cast had great chemistry, but the story felt more like a relationship lesson than a fully developed plot. It definitely gave Think Like a Man vibes… just without the same charm or entertainment value.

    Let us know in the comments 👇 What’s your favorite romance trope… and which one are you tired of seeing?

    Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more conversations about the books we read, the movies we watch, and the plots we love to break down.

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    52 mins
  • Who can you trust?
    Apr 10 2026

    This week we’re diving into The Scammer by Tiffany D. Jackson where charm turns into manipulation and a college freshman is forced to question trust, loyalty, and independence. Then we break down Imperfect Women, where Nancy’s death leaves everyone a suspect and nothing is what it seems 👀 🔥 Topics: manipulation, secrets, friendship, and suspicion Drop your thoughts in the comments 👇

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    54 mins
  • Only for a Week…or forever?
    Mar 12 2026

    In this episode of Love A Good Plot, we’re getting into messy relationship scenarios, book drama, and reality TV moments you know we had to talk about.

    📖 The Plot We Share

    We kick things off with a few questions inspired by the story we’re discussing this week. Some of these situations are a little messy… but that’s what makes them fun to debate.

    Let us know in the comments which question had you thinking the most — or which one you have a strong opinion about.

    📚 What We’re Reading

    The story that inspired this week’s conversation is Only For a Week by Natasha Bishop. We break down the premise, discuss the relationship dynamics, and talk about why this book sparked so many “what would you do?” moments for us.

    📺 The Plot We Watch

    We’re also talking about the latest season of The Real Housewives of Potomac and the reunion. From standout moments to cast drama and our biggest hot takes, we’re sharing what had us talking the most this season.

    If you love conversations about books, shows, messy relationship dilemmas, and pop culture, you’re in the right place.

    Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe to Love A Good Plot where we read it, watch it, and talk about it.

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    59 mins
  • Rich Menaces & Thugs That Never Loved You Back
    May 16 2026

    Welcome back to Love A Good Plot! This week we’re getting into two Jahquel J stories that had us stressed, emotional, and asking ourselves some VERY questionable relationship questions 😭

    📚 This episode we discuss: ✨ 10,000 Hours With A Rich Menace ✨ To All the Thugs That I Loved That Didn’t Love Me Back

    We’re talking: — power dynamics in relationships — toxic love that feels too good to leave — men still grieving their dead wives 👀 — accidental triplets from a one night stand?! — emotionally unavailable “street” men — love, loyalty, manipulation & heartbreak

    PLUS our Plot Warmup questions might actually expose us a little bit 😭

    If you love messy storylines, urban fiction, romance drama, reality TV energy, and unfiltered book conversations… you’re in the right place.

    🎧 Don’t forget to LIKE, COMMENT & SUBSCRIBE 📖 Tell us in the comments: Which situation would YOU choose?

    #LoveAGoodPlot #JahquelJ #UrbanFiction #BookTube #BlackBookTok #RomanceBooks #Podcast #BookPodcast #ToxicRomance #BookTok

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    26 mins