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Old 12-30-2016, 09:32 PM   #2027
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I'm the opposite. I have been in an historical drought for a few years now. I just burned out in them. Other than a few authors (Amanda Quick, who is jumping to the 1930s in her next release, and Alissa Johnson, who I am still a few releases behind on) they've just been piling up in my TBR to the point where I don't plan to buy any new historicals next year (other than the Avon titles I can get free with HQN coupon codes).

When I eventually get back to reading historicals I have a ton in my TBR

I'm not a big fan of NA or YA. Mostly because I prefer third person POV and most NA seems to be first person or alternating first person. I'll read some of it, but mostly I prefer regular contemporaries or romantic suspense. I also enjoy SciFi romance and some paranormal (just not vampires).
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