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message 1: by Danielle The Book Huntress , Loves 'Em Lethal (new)

 Danielle The Book Huntress  (gatadelafuente) | 9851 comments Mod
Sometimes you just get tired of reading certain themes. What have you reached your saturation point with?


message 2: by Cindi (new)

Cindi (ourtrumpcard) | 381 comments Erotica. Done. Now I'm even skipping the sex scenes in regular romance since I'm so burned out.


message 3: by Cindi (new)

Cindi (ourtrumpcard) | 381 comments Oh, did you mean "themes" like "boy next door", etc.? If so, just forget I posted that... ;)


message 4: by Tammy (new)

Tammy | 395 comments I don't know if this counts a theme, but I'm done with love triangles. I've been reading quite a bit of ya lately and I just don't understand it.

I'm also tired of men with a lot of money who enjoy some form of bdsm. I don't read a lot of erotica but it seems like this theme is all over the place.


message 5: by Rebecca (new)

Rebecca Huston (telynor) | 28 comments Not certain if this is the right place to put this. I am utterly burnt out on Regencies, and novels set in the Tudor period. Every time I go into the shops, it's all I see any more. Sigh.


message 6: by Jill (new)

Jill I am burnt out on over the top erotica and part series books. The ones that leave you on a cliffhanger?

Give me some substance dammit! And Believable characters!


message 7: by Tammy (new)

Tammy | 395 comments Jill wrote: "I am burnt out on over the top erotica and part series books. The ones that leave you on a cliffhanger?

Give me some substance dammit! And Believable characters!"


You mean the "books" with three to five parts that really could have been to combined in a single book? I hate those!!


message 8: by Jill (new)

Jill That is exactly what I mean!!!!
On one hand it helps your book count, because you can devour them in one seating.
On the other,ahhhhhh, just write one book dammit!


message 9: by Tammy (new)

Tammy | 395 comments Jill wrote: "That is exactly what I mean!!!!
On one hand it helps your book count, because you can devour them in one seating.
On the other,ahhhhhh, just write one book dammit!"


I'd rather pay for an entire book than the individual parts. It drives me insane


message 10: by Jill (new)

Jill I hear you :)


message 11: by MadameZelda (new)

MadameZelda So funny. I turned to cozy mysteries and YA/NA PNR because I'm burnt out of contemporary/BDSM/erotica, although at times I will read a couple a month if they're rated well.


message 12: by Alisa (new)

Alisa NA. I can't take one more early 20's couple. Doesn't anyone in their 30's or 40's fall in love anymore?


message 13: by Sandra (new)

Sandra (sandyy1603) | 12 comments I'm over how all the men have to have enormous.......um... ...parts, how statistically unlikely is that? Big roll of the eyes on that one.


message 14: by Jill (new)

Jill I think that is sometimes why I like Kristen Ashleys books a bit. Those characters are older.
As someone who is in her thirties I totally agree.
Characters in there 30's and 40's are needed!


message 15: by Tammy (new)

Tammy | 395 comments Alisa wrote: "NA. I can't take one more early 20's couple. Doesn't anyone in their 30's or 40's fall in love anymore?"

I'm not really a fan of NA either. I enjoyed the train wreck that is Beautiful Disaster (Beautiful, #1) by Jamie McGuire , but in general not a fan of the genre


message 16: by Alisa (last edited Jun 15, 2015 11:16PM) (new)

Alisa It also annoys me that all these 20 something year old heroines are always virgins. Yeah right. That's as big an eye roll as the always well endowed male is.

I find myself reading a lot more romantic suspense than contemp romance now as the heroines are usually older.


Lisa - (Aussie Girl) I never thought I'd say it but I'm a bit burnt out on PNR.


message 18: by Pamela(AllHoney), Danger Zone (new)

Pamela(AllHoney) (pamelap) | 1706 comments Mod
I can't think of anything I am burnt out on.


message 19: by Judy (new)

Judy | 9 comments Agree with Alisa on reading romantic suspense over NA. I am over reading about 20 somethings. I don't even click on the free ones.


message 20: by Heather (new)

Heather | 20 comments The Blood and Roses series by Callie Heart is on sale for .99 I think there are five short books, totally worth the read.


message 21: by Angie Elle (new)

Angie Elle (angieelle) | 63 comments Billionaires. I am so over billionaires. I think there are more billionaire books released in a single day than are actually on the planet.


message 22: by Larissa (new)

Larissa (rissareadsromance) | 35 comments I'm burnt out on the step-brother romances. I think I read one or maybe two books and now the market is saturated!


message 23: by Helen (new)

Helen Kidnapping !


message 24: by Chocolatesoup (new)

Chocolatesoup | 43 comments urban fantasy and historical romance


message 25: by Ash (new)

Ash | 2 comments Bikers and billionaires! I'm from New Zealand where billionaires are few and bikers are just ew! The first few I read were intriguing but I'm so over the now


message 26: by Krystin (new)

Krystin (krystinmf) | 3 comments BDSM or even erotica! It seems like every book is about some rich guy and his kink. Bleh.


Susan (the other Susan) (theothersusan) | 259 comments Great thread!

I'm burned out on euphemisms. Call the parts what they are, the way Sandra Brown does. She can make a love scene burn through the page, simply by building suspense before the big moment.


Susan (the other Susan) (theothersusan) | 259 comments Cindi wrote: "Erotica. Done. Now I'm even skipping the sex scenes in regular romance since I'm so burned out."

LOL. I never thought I'd say this, but I'm kind of over it too. I used to skip to "the good parts," now I'm getting to be just the opposite. Give me a long, suspenseful build-up and believable chemistry, and then I will probably enjoy the details of who puts what, where. But a story that's just one position after another leaves me bored.


message 29: by Rachel (new)

Rachel Chanticleer (rachelchanticleer) | 25 comments Alisa wrote: "It also annoys me that all these 20 something year old heroines are always virgins..."

Me too. But the guy has typically been around the block. : /


message 30: by Elizabeth (new)

Elizabeth (elizabethwilliams) I was over the marketing whipped up fad of wealth porn even before I read any of it. Burned out to a cinder 40 pages into the first (and very last) one I attempted to read. I can't even call it boring. Compared to that boring sounds good. I long for the days of boring.


message 31: by Teen (new)

Teen | 41 comments Phew...glad it's not just me who is sick of the same tropes....recently, my "I'm so done with this" is young adolescent stories of tragedy who loved and got separated and found each other again years later. Big yawn!


message 32: by Danielle The Book Huntress , Loves 'Em Lethal (new)

 Danielle The Book Huntress  (gatadelafuente) | 9851 comments Mod
I love romance, but I did get burned out on reading only romance, especially with the tendency towards oversexed romance. I am reading a lot more mystery and suspense, including cozy mysteries and it's a nice palate cleanser.


message 33: by Katya (last edited Jun 21, 2015 09:01PM) (new)

Katya | 327 comments Billionaires who happen to also be Bikers
Rockers who happen to also be Bikers
Tattoo Artists who happen to be Bikers
Criminals who happen to be Bikers
Step brother romance - what is with this?
Fight Club Romance
I Got Knocked up Romance
Prostitution/Stripper/Sex club Romance
Instant Love Romance


Where are the firemen, farmer, hard working man romance? I will even take this type if they happen to be a shape shifter....lol.


message 34: by Teen (new)

Teen | 41 comments Katya wrote: "Billionaires who happen to also be Bikers
Rockers who happen to also be Bikers
Tattoo Artists who happen to be Bikers
Criminals who happen to be Bikers
Step brother romance - what is with this?
Fig..."


LOL!! Amen, sister!! The biker thing is wearing on me, too. And, I have yet to read any of the step-brother craze books. Big icky poo..


message 35: by Tammy (new)

Tammy | 395 comments Katya wrote: "Billionaires who happen to also be Bikers
Rockers who happen to also be Bikers
Tattoo Artists who happen to be Bikers
Criminals who happen to be Bikers
Step brother romance - what is with this?
Fig..."


I don't get the step-brother thing, doesnt appeal to me at all. I'm tired of the sex clubs too


message 36: by McGee Magoo (new)

McGee Magoo And how come every body has dead parents and/or was abandoned as kids? :/


message 37: by Cindi (new)

Cindi (ourtrumpcard) | 381 comments Don't the publishers/author's contracts/??? know that they are saturating the market by having everybody and their (step)brother write the same kind of books? One day, an author decided to write about (fill in the blank here) and it sold well. The next day their agencies told every single author in their stable to write about that best-selling theme and poof! We have hundreds of books about (fill in the blank here). Spread it out, guys!


message 38: by MadameZelda (new)

MadameZelda Cindi wrote: "Don't the publishers/author's contracts/??? know that they are saturating the market by having everybody and their (step)brother write the same kind of books? One day, an author decided to write a..."

Amen! Also embrace and foster originality!


message 39: by Teen (new)

Teen | 41 comments MadameZelda wrote: "Cindi wrote: "Don't the publishers/author's contracts/??? know that they are saturating the market by having everybody and their (step)brother write the same kind of books? One day, an author deci..."

I believe that is why we have so many "one hit wonders" amongst new authors. Some cannot sustain the originality/creativeness needed to make a name for themselves. Frustrating..


message 40: by Danielle The Book Huntress , Loves 'Em Lethal (new)

 Danielle The Book Huntress  (gatadelafuente) | 9851 comments Mod
Cindi wrote: "Don't the publishers/author's contracts/??? know that they are saturating the market by having everybody and their (step)brother write the same kind of books? One day, an author decided to write a..."

I think the publishers definitely encourage the over-saturation of themes that sell well.


message 41: by Danielle The Book Huntress , Loves 'Em Lethal (new)

 Danielle The Book Huntress  (gatadelafuente) | 9851 comments Mod
Katya wrote: "Billionaires who happen to also be Bikers
Rockers who happen to also be Bikers
Tattoo Artists who happen to be Bikers
Criminals who happen to be Bikers
Step brother romance - what is with this?
Fig..."


I can't get into the biker theme, especially after watching a program about the Hell's Angels. Nothing romantic about that to me at all. But then I can't judge if others like it. I like assassin heroes. :)


message 42: by Teen (new)

Teen | 41 comments Any PNR that uses spells and the term "So Mote it be"......so.sick.of.this...


message 43: by Rachel (new)

Rachel Chanticleer (rachelchanticleer) | 25 comments Katya wrote: "Where are the firemen, farmer, hard working man romance? I will even take this type if they happen to be a shape shifter....lol. ..."

You just named one of my very favorite character types, right down to the shifter part!


message 44: by Angie Elle (new)

Angie Elle (angieelle) | 63 comments Katya wrote: "Billionaires who happen to also be Bikers
Rockers who happen to also be Bikers
Tattoo Artists who happen to be Bikers
Criminals who happen to be Bikers
Step brother romance - what is with this?
Fig..."


Have you read Cara McKenna? I think she might be right up your alley.


message 45: by Akaria (new)

Akaria Gale | 59 comments Danielle The Book Huntress (Self-Proclaimed Book Ninja) wrote: "Katya wrote: "Billionaires who happen to also be Bikers
Rockers who happen to also be Bikers
Tattoo Artists who happen to be Bikers
Criminals who happen to be Bikers
Step brother romance - what is ..."


I'm binge watching Sons of Anarchy and while fun, there's nothing sexy about any of these guys. Never got the biker trend thing. Gimme an old fashioned construction worker werewolf story. Bonus if the heroine is the construction worker!


message 46: by Komal (new)

Komal Shannon wrote: "And how come every body has dead parents and/or was abandoned as kids? :/"

Yes! I see this in new adult all the time and I hate it.


message 47: by MadameZelda (new)

MadameZelda Komal wrote: "Shannon wrote: "And how come every body has dead parents and/or was abandoned as kids? :/"

Yes! I see this in new adult all the time and I hate it."


I noticed that too. Abuse or abandonment or social issue of some sort is a common thread.


message 48: by Wendy (new)

Wendy (wendyfraser65) | 35 comments I struggle with the erotic tendency of a lot of new romances regardless of their sub-genre. I do try to mix my reading up a bit with YA/PNR/RomSus/Hist... so that seems to help.

As for authors being "one hit wonders" and the market being "saturated", I think there are so many books being published nowadays that it is very difficult to find the treasures amongst them. Here is an interesting article about why some authors' incomes are dwindling.
http://www.theguardian.com/books/2014...


message 49: by Nancy (new)

Nancy | 22 comments Burned out on indie published books that are getting lots of 4 - 5 stars rating, but are seriously badly written, badly edited rubbish with an over contrived and melodramatic plotline. Most of these are YA or NA with love triangles and misunderstanding galore. It's a shame because there are good indie authors out there but if you can't trust the reviews or ratings in Goodreads, it is hard to sort out the wheat from the chaff.


message 50: by Katya (new)

Katya | 327 comments Rachel wrote: "Katya wrote: "Where are the firemen, farmer, hard working man romance? I will even take this type if they happen to be a shape shifter....lol. ..."

You just named one of my very favorite character..."


a billionaire, rocker, tattoo artist, who happens to be a criminal, step brother and biker?


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