I’m a glutton. I love books. I love different kinds of books. Lots of different kinds. I love different genres. Within romance, I love different subgenres.
I get bored reading the same genre, the same way I get bored writing the same genre. I bounce around a lot. Yeah, I go on kicks where all I want for a while is historicals, or mysteries, or fantasy. I go on kicks where I don’t read romance at all for a month or so, because I’m gorging on PBW or Anne Bishop. Then I’ll go a few months where all I want to read is paranormal, or romantic suspense. I’ve been on a huge romantic suspense binge lately. Lots of Tara Janzen. And I do mean lots.
I just plain and simple love to read. But I have to have variety. Even my favorite-est of faves, like SL Viehl in all her many personas, isn’t going to satisfy my cravings. She could put out a book a week and after a while, I’d need some variety. Not because her stories aren’t wonderful… they are and anybody who knows me will probably tell you that I’m almost slavishly devoted to PBW/Lynn Viehl/SL Viehl/Jessica Hall/Gena Hale. But I can’t read her all the time and nor do I want to.
She has a writing style that is distinctly her own~yes, I love it. But I also love strawberries and if I ate nothing but strawberries, after a while, I’d get seriously bored with them.
So I get confused when I read a comment that somebody has been ruined for all other authors. I see it in reference to several authors who have books that I love. Yes, I love them. Excellent books, excellent stories.
But could I read nothing but that indefinitely?
No. Frankly, no author that I have ever read appeals to me that I’d forsake all other authors for them. And I’ve read some seriously excellent books.
As I’ve said before, very often, I get bored easily. Even with things I love. If I don’t get some variety in, I would get very, very bored. I don’t tolerate bored well.
Fortunately, there are enough wonderful authors out there that this isn’t going to be an issue. :o>