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From the mind of a reader

As an old-school reader, having read tens of thousands of books I have a confession. Since the early 90s, my genre of choice has been Romance and all the subgenres of romance. Historical, rom-com, paranormal, explicit, fade-to-black…you name it, if it was romance, I was reading it.

Once I got my first Kindle in 2009, it was even more pronounced. Rereading all my long time favorites, Johanna Lindsey, Virginia Henley, Judith Krantz, Susan Johnson, Susan Elizabeth Phillips;  finding new-to-me series by authors like Anne Conley and her Pierce Security series, the Love at Stake series by Kerrelyn Sparks…I was in heaven.

After the proliferation of all the FSoG-esque erotica I had to step away from romance. I guess I was suffering from smut-fatigue. I took an extended break from reading, with the exception of re-reading J. D. Robb’s In Death series each time a new installment was soon to be released.

Late last year, I decided to pick up my Kindle again, but I didn’t want to get through another romance overdose so I decided I would, going forward read very few romance novels, instead focus on genres outside of my comfort zone.

Spreading my literature wings has been amazing. I have read so many wonderful and engrossing books over the last few months. Books I never would have picked up before due to my romance tunnel vision.

I started off with Michael Connelly’s Bosch series, have picked up a Tyrus‘ memoir, Marie Powell‘s fantasy omnibus, geo-political thrillers by  Gary Grossman as well as those he co-wrote with Ed Fuller. I have been reading Hank Phillippi Ryan, James Patterson. I read my first ever cozy mystery by Dionne Lister,  a holiday novella with a magical twist by C. Streetlights.

Last night I finished up Tosca Lee’s The Line Between. I will be honest, I was resistant because it’s listed as Christian mystery, for personal reasons I choose to keep religion out of my reading choices. But I am so happy I took the chance because if I hadn’t I would have missed out on one of the most engrossing storylines I have ever read.

I challenge everyone who has gotten into a reading rut or who reads one or two genres exclusively to step out of your reading comfort zone and spend a few months reading genres you normally don’t. You won’t be disappointed.

If you need some recommendations, be sure to check out my recent reviews or my read books on Goodreads.

Deena Rae’s Goodreads

2023 Reading Challenge

2023 Reading Challenge
Deena has read 11 books toward her goal of 150 books.
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The Line Between
it was amazing
A THRILLING PAGE-TURNER OF APOCALYPTIC PROPORTIONS In 2022 I decided to step out of my normal reading comfort zone - romance, romantic suspense - to read genres I haven't even considered before. I will be honest, The Line Between was a...
Witchnapped in Westerham
it was amazing
What a wonderful book to introduce new readers to the Cozy Mystery Genre. I have been on a mystery and thriller binge for about the past 6 months but had not read a cozy mystery before. I was not disappointed! The story was a page turn...
Red Chaos
really liked it
Full disclaimer, I have never picked up a geopolitical thriller so I really had no idea what to expect. The closest I ever came was some of the Sydney Sheldon's with his globetrotting jet set. This book is a great introduction to the gen...
Literally Christmas
really liked it
This is a sweet little read! I enjoyed this short story. It took me three or four hours so a good filler in between large emotional or engaging books. The story was so sweet. It had some emotional parts but for the most part it was a h...

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The Midnight Club
The Line Between
Executive Actions
Lost Light
City Of Bones
Witchnapped in Westerham
A Darkness More Than Night
Angels Flight
Red Chaos
Literally Christmas
Brazen Virtue
Sacred Sins
Sidney Sheldon's Mistress of the Game
Last of the Gifted
Trunk Music
Her Perfect Life
The Last Coyote
The Concrete Blonde
The Late Show
The Black Ice


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