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Originally Posted by Atunah
I think that is why I am so behind all these series. I read one and then I have to go on to something else. I don't want to burn out. The only series I had to inhale all that there was, were the Fever series by Moning and the Chicago vampires by Chloe Neill.
I was barking at my cat and my husband when I was reading the Fever series. Don't talk to me, don't look at me. I might have growled.
That happens very very rarely though to me. I have to switch it up. Not just with series, but with romance subgenres. I go from historical, to paranormal, to some contempo and back to historical. And I mix in some urban fantasy.
I am though quickly falling out of love with NA. When I read Easy and Slammed I was so exited. And now I can't find anything that isn't annoying emo whining to me. And many that I read are really just contemporary romance to me. I do think there has been a lot of jumping on the bandwagon.
And I also come across a lot that isn't even edited before its thrown out there.
Rule was one of those. And I read the suppose edited version. It was insulting.
But I really have to recommend Tangled. Its like a grown up contempo and it was so surprising to me. Refreshing.
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That is
exactly how I am too! Only series I have read back to back was Stephanie Plum and The Nightwalkers series. I get tired of genres easily. I am a mood reader. I must be in the mood to read it. I always have at least 3 books going. One Indie, One contemporary and one Historical or paranormal. I save the Indie books for bedtime because I can easily overlook grammar issues when I am ready for bed. My current Indie: Rock Chick Regret I've been reading for months. Happy to say I'm finally at 75% of the book.
Right now I have no idea what to read next. So many books but nothing is speaking to me to read it.