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Bonus Episode: The Way Home - Why Hallmark’s Time-Travel Series Belongs in Romantasy

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TV Series Binge-Watch Recommendation: The Way Home In this bonus episode, host R.J. teams up with book club bestie and fellow superfan, Yolanda Moore to breakdown The Way Home — Hallmark’s unexpectedly addictive, time‑traveling, multi‑generational drama that absolutely deserves a spot on every Romantasy lover’s binge-watchlist.

Together, they explore the magical pond that drives the story, the emotional arcs across three seasons, the layered romances, and the family mysteries that keep viewers hooked. Yolanda also brings a curated list of Hallmark time‑travel movies for your next cozy binge and opens up about the mission behind her nonprofit, Loving Rose Foundation.

Key Takeaways

  • Peak Romantasy energy: magic, mystery, emotional healing, and multi‑timeline storytelling.
  • The pond as chaotic magic: a fate‑driven portal shaping the Landry family’s past and present.
  • Season‑by‑season themes:
    • Season 1 → Discovery
    • Season 2 → Redemption & rescue
    • Season 3 → Adjustment & identity
  • Romance across generations: Kat’s love square, Alice’s first love, Del’s late‑in‑life romance, and a queer‑coded thread with Susanna.
  • Season 4 theories: Who is Casey Goodwin? Is Sam Bishop a time traveler? What secrets remain buried in Port Haven?
  • Hallmark’s time‑travel canon: Yolanda’s must‑watch movie list.
  • The Loving Rose Foundation: Yolanda’s heartfelt work supporting blood cancer and dementia patients and caregivers.


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Rosemary Jean-Louis (00:00)

Welcome to Must Luv Romantasy, the podcast where magic, mayhem, and hot takes collide. I'm your host Rosemary Jean-Louis, but call me R.J. I'm a lifelong sci-fi and fantasy lover turned romantasy superfan. I love the genre so much, I started two real-life book clubs. Join in to get recommendations and reviews of the romantasy books worth obsessing over.

I also include binge-worthy TV shows and movies and the occasional author chat. So grab your swords or your coffee and let's fall in love one epic story at a time.

Rosemary Jean-Louis (00:48)

Hi Book Besties, it's R.J here. Let's be honest, sometimes keeping up with one or two book club reads a month is a lot. That's why I love a good, binge-worthy fantasy romance when life gets busy.

So, in this bonus episode, I'm sending you on a weekend binge watch of a time travel series that absolutely belongs in the Romantasy column.

It's called The Way Home. And yes, it's on the Hallmark Channel. I know, the Hallmark Channel. Who knew? But trust me, this show delivers. Its fourth and final season drops in early spring, so now is the perfect time to catch up. Go binge the series, then come back for my review and all the hot takes with my book club bestie, Yolanda Moore.

R.J. (Rosemary Jean-Louis) (01:50)

I invited my book club bestie and fellow "The Way Home" superfan, Yolanda Moore, to do a review and highlight some of its best moments from across all three seasons with me. Warning, there will be some light spoilers, so welcome book club bestie, Yolanda Moore!

Yolanda Moore (02:11)

Thank you, R.J, it's so great to be here. I'm so happy for you and your new podcast. Yay, R.J.

R.J. (Rosemary Jean-Louis) (02:17)

Thank you. Thank you. I'm so excited to be doing a Romantasy podcast, highlighting the books, the TV shows, the movies, other media that Romantasy Book Club fans would likely be interested in and happy to recommend all of the media, all of the things to our book club and book besties. So let's kick this off Yolanda. I call you a book club bestie because you're part of one of my book clubs. What drew you to the show "The Way Home" as a Romantasy fan?

Yolanda Moore (02:53)

Yes.

I've always been a Hallmark fan, first of all, because I love all things love. That's my way of cutting out all the different noise and the things that are going on in the world. This is like my sanity place where I can like not think about what's going on and just veg out on television. When you come over you know Hallmark is always on my TV I'm always streaming it and they don't have a lot of series but when they do have a series I like to support them and watch it. So when it came on I was really pleasantly surprised that I can tune hone in into my sci-fi nerdiness as well as the love of love and it's combined all into one so it's a great series just for that fact.

R.J. (Rosemary Jean-Louis) (03:54)

hear you

Yolanda Moore (03:54)

Several twists.

R.J. (Rosemary Jean-Louis) (03:58)

And to your point about it being ⁓ Roman tasy type of show ⁓ Romantasy see or fantasy is really a broader term for ⁓ Fantasy elements that could be the traditional Lord of the Rings type of fantasy with swords and elves and magic, but there's also a sci-fi spectrum of fantasy and romantasy that includes time travel and lasers and spaceships. It's all pretty broad. It's all part of the soup and the family. Also to your point, that it yeah in a sense is a bit darker than the just the popcorn sweet stuff that Hallmark tends to offer where there's a lot of drama there's a lot of action there's some swashbuckling elements so that's why it really hits the heart of a romantasy fan and why we're recommending it. and What was the moment where you really felt that there was something special and different about the show? I'll start off by answering that question myself. I was looking for something to watch, to binge watch last year and because "The Way Home" usually premieres in January. I was fresh off of watching all those Hallmark Romance Christmas movies and was like, well, let me continue watching the Hallmark Channel on Fridays as was my routine at that point and I stumbled upon I was like, what is this? Let me let me look at the description wait time travel on Hallmark. That's unusual and what

Yolanda Moore (05:30)

Mm-hmm. Well, it's really not because I actually did some research. know, Hallmark have done several time travel type movies, but I'll let you finish and we can talk about that a little bit later too.

R.J. (Rosemary Jean-Louis) (05:53)

Okay.

Yeah, I will say this ⁓ that sure there's there's been some Some of the christmas movies where there's been a time travel element, ⁓ that I recall so so i'll give you that but maybe that's a movie and maybe not so much a

Yolanda Moore (06:05)

Mm-hmm.

R.J. (Rosemary Jean-Louis) (06:13)

full show with multiple seasons that they invested in so much that I saw in Hallmark will say about this a bit about it being something special and different is that it was a series and that it ⁓ covered three generations of women going through this time travel to figure out some mysteries in their life to get that solved and that it also brought them together. And then the element of the time travel, which is done through a pond, was that magical element that they couldn't control, that they relied on it. But really that pond, when you jumped into it to go back in time, if you wanted to place your intention, which a lot of times in magic tropes, the

Yolanda Moore (06:51)

Mm-hmm.

R.J. (Rosemary Jean-Louis) (07:03)

protagonist would say, "okay, let me tell the magic what I want it to do" that pond would not listen to you it would take you where it wanted you to go. So that's that's what it made it very unpredictable. And that's what made it a bit unique and special and attracted me to it.

Yolanda Moore (07:13)

Right. the pond is what drew me in. The fact that... ⁓well, it's not like the hot tub time machine water. You're actually jumping to a whole body of water that you could, or you thought the person who jumped in was going to drown, but it didn't. It was like, it was a portal and it took them to another time in the past. And even though it's a lot of mystery, there's a lot of...

R.J. (Rosemary Jean-Louis) (07:33)

Ha

Yolanda Moore (07:56)

within the family that will eventually be revealed. That pond is like the glue, so to speak, that kind of holds it and the town of Port Haven all together. And I can't relate to the characters.

In particularly, think the character I most relate to is Alice. The fact that, because for season one starts, you meet Alice and her mom, Kat, and her dad, and they're just getting a divorce, and Kat decides to go back home to be with her mom and bring her daughter and to meet her grandmother for the first time.

And coming from a product of divorce, I can relate to Alice because I know that heartbreak of your parents not being together, am I a part of this or did I cause it or, you know, all those things that ⁓ a child will feel when their parents are getting a divorce. So I think that's why I most relate to Alice and to the show.

R.J. (Rosemary Jean-Louis) (09:04)

That's an interesting take on it and an interesting way that you relate to it, not only as a romantasy fan, but from a personal life standpoint that you could really connect with the divorce storyline. And that drew you in as well as the fantasy elements and what that pond does and how it how it draws all those three women together and connects them and the town together. It's a show that has already three seasons under its belt. Season four is the last. It will be premiering in March. we hope, right, in March.

Yolanda Moore (09:38)

Mm-hmm.

R.J. (Rosemary Jean-Louis) (09:49)

as I was thinking through us talking about this that each of the seasons had almost a theme that we were as a viewer were being taken through with these three generations of women.

Yolanda Moore (10:04)

I agree with that.

R.J. (Rosemary Jean-Louis) (10:05)

And we'll keep it spoiler light but if there's some things that that come up then sorry but I I would say season one was all about discovery right because you set up very well that this is how everybody ⁓ ended up in Port Haven which is where Kat grew up and where ⁓ her mother Del remained and that that's where she met their father Colton and lived there and they're a estranged - Kat's bringing her daughter Alice there because she's starting over after a divorce and you have all this tension between the women but the discovery is through Alice's eyes right that she is the one who discovers the pond and falls in and then goes back in time

Yolanda Moore (10:32)

Mm-hmm.

Right.

R.J. (Rosemary Jean-Louis) (10:53)

And isn't it a fascinating thing that when she goes back in time, she meets her mom as a teenager in the late 90s, as well as Elliot, who happens to be her teacher in present day, but was her mom's best friend back in the day who was pining for her. But what I found interesting was that in present day, here's Alice really just fussing and a estranged from her mom and mad but when she went back in time their best friends - she was like really happy!

Yolanda Moore (11:27)

Right? And what was really like her mom doesn't even remember that. That was my first, why is my daughter looking like my best friend back when I was a teenager? She didn't even put the two together until much later on in the series.

R.J. (Rosemary Jean-Louis) (11:37)

Correct.

Correct, correct. And so that's an interesting thing about how they handle time travel in this series that in other shows is basically the butterfly effect with time travel. That if you go back in time and if you swat a butterfly by accident or something, and then you come back to present day, the world will be changed and dinosaurs will all of a sudden being the rulers

Yolanda Moore (12:08)

Right?

R.J. (Rosemary Jean-Louis) (12:09)

and you have talking butterflies. But in this show, you go back in time and do things and it really, you know, things don't happen.

Yolanda Moore (12:18)

Nothing happens, right? And it's almost like if they don't go back in time and do the things that they do, present day won't happen right.

R.J. (Rosemary Jean-Louis) (12:29)

Correct and it's basically that pond again, that magical pond urging people to go back in time and do some things so that everything can be set correctly in the present day. And it's a lot of back and forth for you to wrap your head around, but I think that's one of the, yes, you have to pay attention. I think that's one of... ⁓

Yolanda Moore (12:49)

Yeah, you gotta pay attention.

R.J. (Rosemary Jean-Louis) (12:56)

the delicious aspects of the show.

I would say then that season two is about Kat saving her brother Jacob and about ⁓ salvation and redemption because in season two, that's when Kat discovers the pond and she goes back in time.


Yolanda Moore (13:10)

Yep.


Right?


R.J. (Rosemary Jean-Louis) (13:19)

There is a portion of that season where she does ⁓ go back in time to her high school days and she meets her dad, but a good portion of it is


she's transported to the 1800s and that's where she actually finds Jacob who's the missing brother who's the centerpiece of season one where that was the the biggest piece of heartbreak and angst between her and her mother Del over her brother going missing and largely on her watch so


Yolanda Moore (13:34)

Right.


R.J. (Rosemary Jean-Louis) (13:53)

You could feel that tension that there there's a bit of blame there between her and her mother. But we really feel how remorseful Kat is but also how relentless that once she discovers that there's this pond and she went back in time and she found that Jacob was a time traveler and what it was


Yolanda Moore (13:59)

Mom,


Yeah, it was something


like she was almost like a dog with a bone when it got to finding her brother. Very relentless.


R.J. (Rosemary Jean-Louis) (14:18)

Correct, correct. That's a great way absolutely


great way of putting that so that was it was all about saving her brother.


R.J. (Rosemary Jean-Louis) (14:32)

Season three was really about adjustments for different people, as well as learning about the lives of Del and Colton when they were teenagers and the fact that the town Richie Rich person was Colton's ⁓ unrequited love


best friend back in the day and then here comes here comes Del from North Carolina spending the summer in their little town of Port Haven and stealing her best friend's heart. also about Jacob and Jacob coming back and now being part of society and him adjusting from life in the present when he spent his his formative years


Yolanda Moore (15:02)

Right.


R.J. (Rosemary Jean-Louis) (15:21)

in the 1800s and him just, you know, not really knowing how to be in the modern times.


Yolanda Moore (15:27)

Right. It was hard to watch


him. It was really hard to watch him trying to navigate through that.


R.J. (Rosemary Jean-Louis) (15:33)

Exactly and and not knowing what the technology is and not knowing how to really talk to people and then as well with Del adjusting to him being there that all this time she had put a wedge in the relationship with her and Kat because of Jacob going missing.


then, of course, she, even got to the point where she had kind of did a memorial service for, for Jacob and kind of try... Yeah.


Yolanda Moore (16:04)

Yeah, I remember Kat got mad about that too because like


you having a memorial so why are you killing off my brothers like she's losing her brother all over again.


R.J. (Rosemary Jean-Louis) (16:10)

Right.


Correct,


correct, and then he's alive surprise! He's alive! Well, we couldn't finish off this conversation without talking about the romance in this show because it is a Romantasy related show and what is Romantasy without the romance? Right, right


Yolanda Moore (16:16)

Right.


⁓ yeah.


multiple romances within the show.


R.J. (Rosemary Jean-Louis) (16:37)

So I'd say we'd start off with Kat. mean, Kat, we saw, as you mentioned, she's a divorcee, but it was almost like she had a love triangle back when she was a child in a sense that she didn't really, she wasn't really aware, truly aware of, because it was Elliot who was in love with her, but then here comes the jock, her husband,


he comes and kind of sweeps her off her feet. But then, in modern times, when she goes back into the 1800s, she meets a swashbuckling soldier Thomas Coyle who actually shoots her spoiler alert. But he shoots her. But yeah, what wasn't that crazy?


Yolanda Moore (17:15)

Yeah. That was crazy.


R.J. (Rosemary Jean-Louis) (17:22)

So here's the thing wasn't that crazy? But did you even expect that that here's the guy that shoots her in the 1800's, but we end up taking a liking to him and he becomes a bit of a love interest for her.


Yolanda Moore (17:37)

And you know, it's kinda like typical


Hallmark. What they do is they always get the person that you hate and you end up loving them. That's typical for Hallmark. They do do that, but at the time it's like, huh? And they're like, ⁓ yeah. But they did a good job, because you didn't even catch it until later on. They did a good job with that, I thought.


R.J. (Rosemary Jean-Louis) (17:44)

Okay. that that's


And I will say


Ex I


I think that's where the show ⁓ did things really well because yeah and to your point about in Hallmark fashion, there's always like the love-hate relationship and a lot of times it's so contrived that you know, ⁓ Yeah, you know the big city New York lady who goes into the small town is gonna hate the guy who's selling the Christmas trees and


Yolanda Moore (18:16)

Right?


R.J. (Rosemary Jean-Louis) (18:22)

taking over his business or whatever. Yeah, they're gonna get together. But with this situation, it was really touched. It snuck up on you. It's touching going was so wonderful. Like I was definitely rooting for that guy that they would get together and somehow he'd be able to come through the pond. And they would get together. Here was another one that was kind of trippy, I would say is Alice. In season one, she goes back in time.


Yolanda Moore (18:25)

Right.


They kinda snuck up on you. Yeah.


Yeah?


R.J. (Rosemary Jean-Louis) (18:50)

and she falls in love with one of the friends that's that like it was Elliot's best friend, right?


Yolanda Moore (18:53)

Right.


It was, ⁓ yes, yes, Elliot's best friend. Yeah, and his name is Nick, Nick. His name is Nick, yeah.


R.J. (Rosemary Jean-Louis) (18:59)

and her first kiss was with him. Nick, yeah, his name


was Nick. And it turns out that she had, this is like her first love, first crush, first kiss with this guy. And it was very hard for her to come back into modern times and be interested in the guys in modern times because she was still crushing on Nick.


Yolanda Moore (19:15)

Yeah?


Infatuated with Nick and as a matter of fact and I I love that love between Nick and Alice because it's think about it as them being teenagers; it was sweet; it was pure. It just got kind of icky when she finally meets him in present time


R.J. (Rosemary Jean-Louis) (19:46)

that ⁓ my goodness, yes! And also when you see what he looks like he was like, well, you know, he aged well, but still.


Yolanda Moore (19:49)

Yeah


He did he did he does he does but then she thought about it. No! But seeing him again in the past, you know, that's like my first love my endless love Woo, you know, but uh, yeah, it was a little touch and go for me at that. But yeah


R.J. (Rosemary Jean-Louis) (20:21)

Of course seeing the relationship between Del and Colton when they were teenagers and how they first met and how they connected over music kind of in a way that I didn't expect - I thought that Del was a musician in her own right and maybe they connected that way and and it wasn't. It turned out that it was Colton who was all musician and even


Yolanda Moore (20:41)

Nope.


R.J. (Rosemary Jean-Louis) (20:45)

the person who's the friend of me, pardon me, I'm forgetting her name. She had some, think a little bit of a musical aspirations. Goodwin, yes, thank you. One of the Goodwins. She had some musical aspirations. And here comes this stranger who oddly enough was like staying at her house. I guess they had for the summer, a student exchange thing going on maybe.


Yolanda Moore (20:53)

⁓ Goodwin, well, the last name is Goodwin, because she's in the Goodwin family. Mm-hmm, mm-hmm, yeah.


Right, for the summer, for the summer, yeah.


R.J. (Rosemary Jean-Louis) (21:13)

And that person ends up stealing the guy who's the best friend who is like, for all intents and purposes, the love of her life and who she, I think she wanted to go off to California or overseas or something even potentially with him. And yet he stays behind because he's being swept up with his feelings for Del.


Yolanda Moore (21:13)

Yeah.


Right, overseas, yeah.


R.J. (Rosemary Jean-Louis) (21:39)

You had these multiple romance storylines that you also had to follow and keep up with. But I think that's also what made the show special that each of these characters, no matter what generation they were from, Alice being like the Gen Z-er and then Kat being the Millennial and Del being the borderline Boomer, all of them.


Yolanda Moore (22:05)

Yeah.


R.J. (Rosemary Jean-Louis) (22:06)

you got to see them ⁓ in romantic relationships. And lastly, would say with Del, even in modern times, they gave her a romantic relationship. And so you got to see an older couple and how they navigate with each other and get together. Once again, here's Del sweeping the guy who comes into town, who's new into town, sweeping him off his feet


Yolanda Moore (22:16)

They do. ⁓


R.J. (Rosemary Jean-Louis) (22:33)

while all the other ladies in town were like hot on him and wanted to be with him, she was kind


Yolanda Moore (22:38)

And she kind


of does it again because her best friend in present time likes it. Sam Bishop is his name, by the way. ⁓


R.J. (Rosemary Jean-Louis) (22:45)

Right, you


are so good with these names.


Yolanda Moore (22:48)

⁓ I had to write it down trust me because there's a lot of characters and then you got like you said navigate from present the past time so I had to keep notes on this but yeah Sam Bishop and Del's best friend in present time was liking him


she just seems to just take all the men. Just like Kat is taking all the men. Present time, past time, it's just, yeah.


R.J. (Rosemary Jean-Louis) (23:15)

But they...


They have that all in common that they're just these heartbreakers Yeah, they just love the men. in Season four as we kept mentioning is upon us - what are your hopes for season four? Are there any plot lines, romance lines that you're interested in and hoping that they'll resolve?


Yolanda Moore (23:23)

All three women, you right. Yeah.


Well, one thing I hope all the family secrets finally come out. Especially who is this Casey Goodwin character, really? And who is Sam, really? Who is Sam Bishop? Because I don't think he's from the present time. I think he might be also either from the future or the past.


R.J. (Rosemary Jean-Louis) (24:04)

Okay, good call. Good call. Because it seems like every time we look up somebody is from the past and has some sort of relationship with that pond.


Yolanda Moore (24:07)

Big


Mm-hmm.


And you know, another thing I wanted to bring out is, actually kind of have like four love interests, and I thought Hallmark was gonna go there, but then I think they kind of pulled it back. Susanna and Kat.


R.J. (Rosemary Jean-Louis) (24:13)

Hmm.


You know what? You are on the money with that. So Susanna is a character that Kat meets in the 1800s and who's one of the people who's taking care of Jacob. Jacob was under the care of one of their ancestors, but Susanna also lived with ⁓ the ancestor. I think his name was Elijah.


Yolanda Moore (24:42)

Yep.


R.J. (Rosemary Jean-Louis) (24:53)

Landry. Landry is is the family name and here is Susanna who's this woman who's ahead of her time let's just say that that that she should have been born in modern times but she's she's basically a person born in 1800s and has to conform to the norms for women


Yolanda Moore (24:53)

Yeah, uh-huh.


Very much so.


R.J. (Rosemary Jean-Louis) (25:14)

but she is ⁓ a person of learning. She does healing and writes books about healing and about histories. And she paints and she painted this picture of Kat. I believe the inscription I'm gonna paraphrase, I think might've been my beloved Catherine as an inscription on it. And they find it later on. ⁓


Yolanda Moore (25:29)

Yep.


Mm-hmm.


R.J. (Rosemary Jean-Louis) (25:39)

in a historical home, think in the historical Goodwin home and they're like, huh, well, who who created this? And for a time, it's implied that it was Thomas Coyle who created that painting. And then we learned, no, it wasn't, it was Susanna. There was definitely some, kind of romantic implication and tension there. So, hey, good call and good looking out for those different.


Yolanda Moore (25:47)

Right.


Right.


We


R.J. (Rosemary Jean-Louis) (26:06)

⁓ Romantasy tropes. We have, the love triangle. And now this looks like it could have been a love square almost because you had Susanna yearning for Kat and Kat not quite getting the hint, but, but a little curious or whatever. But, ⁓ she had options, let's just say.


Yolanda Moore (26:15)

Yeah.


Yeah, Thomas with Kat Elliot with Kat, Brady with Kat, and and possibly Susanna with Kat. Everybody wanna get with Kat. Yeah, yeah.


R.J. (Rosemary Jean-Louis) (26:32)

hahahaha


Yes. Okay. Yeah. Kat's got options. Kat's got options. Well, thank


you so much for joining me to talk about "The Way Home." I know usually we're talking


Yolanda Moore (26:48)

You welcome.


I really enjoyed this talk and before I forget when I was doing some research - you know Hallmark has done a lot of different movies mostly Christmas time travel movies, but


a lot of our romant asy type besties will probably like to try these movies out. "A Timeless Christmas", which came out in 2020. One of my favorites, "A Biltmore Christmas", which came out in 2023. And then the part two came out this Christmas and it's called "A Newport Christmas". That's the sequel to it.


R.J. (Rosemary Jean-Louis) (27:19)

Remember that.


Yolanda Moore (27:29)

There was also another one that they did called "Providence Falls", which is a three-part series that came out this Christmas that's also related to time travel. But my very favorite ⁓ time travel Hallmark movie, it came out in 1998, but I didn't see it till years later, it's called "The Love Letter".


It's a really good, heart-wrenching love movie, and I just love it.


R.J. (Rosemary Jean-Louis) (27:56)

So apparently time travel is definitely a trope in the Hallmark universe, more so in movies than in shows, but we just happened to get this nice nugget of a show that we can binge watch and enjoy that has the time travel element and romantic elements as central themes and plot twists in the show. So before you go,


Yolanda Moore (28:06)

Yeah.


R.J. (Rosemary Jean-Louis) (28:24)

Tell us a little bit about one of the major projects that is close to your heart.


Yolanda Moore (28:31)

Thank you, R.J. Well, one thing that I work on on a daily basis is my nonprofit, which is called the Loving Rose Foundation. And it's in memory of my mother, Rose Bates, who passed away from non-Hodgkin's lymphoma back in 2007.


I didn't immediately start this nonprofit. A couple years after she passed, a good friend told me about the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, now called Blood Cancer United, which is a nonprofit that helps with research


for different blood cancers like my mom passed away from, but I saw that there was still some gaps in services that a lot of cancer patients, whether it be breast cancer, blood cancer, or any kind of cancer, here in our own local community, needed. So that's why I started my nonprofit as an arm to support cancer patients, the care


caregivers and now also dementia patients and their caregivers as myself being a caregiver for my dad who's a dementia patient.


R.J. (Rosemary Jean-Louis) (29:44)

Well, it looks like all of the projects that you're involved in, your foundations are born out of love. And love is the way that you give back to the community.


So thank you for that, Yolanda.


Yolanda Moore (29:59)

Thank you for having me, R.J.


Rosemary Jean-Louis (30:10)

The season 4 premiere of "The Way Home" can't come soon enough! The pond is set to transport Kat to the 1920's as far as I know. Hopefully we'll learn why and get all of our other questions answered too. Now, you can also catch up on past seasons of the series on Netflix. Let me know in the comments what you think of the show. I'd really love to hear from you.


Next month, we're back to our TBR covering a trio – "Quicksilver", "Kingfisher's Point of View", and the sequel to "Quicksilver", "Brimstone", all by Callie Hart. Until then, happy reading!


Rosemary Jean-Louis (30:50)

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