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I know I'm staying away from the Billionaires and BDSM like the plague - I know it came from 50 Shades of Gray. I know I'm going to end up reading that series, though, because I want to know what all the fuss is about (and one of my favorite actors is playing Christian Gray in the movie, so, yeah, I'm going to cave)
Word of warning...50 Shades is a trilogy with one story arc. Much ado was made about the BDSM aspect of the first book but it was just a device to launch a much broader story and theme. If you decide to read the trilogy, commit to reading all three and just know it's not really about the sex.
End of my rant:)
I have noticed a lot of YA paranormal stories out here recently. I don't read a lot of YA, just those recommended to me by friends who know what I'd like:)
I've also noticed the fairy tale themed books. I've only read Eloisa James' series, which has been around for awhile.
Thanks, Calle!
End of my rant:)
I have noticed a lot of YA paranormal stories out here recently. I don't read a lot of YA, just those recommended to me by friends who know what I'd like:)
I've also noticed the fairy tale themed books. I've only read Eloisa James' series, which has been around for awhile.
Thanks, Calle!

I've read Fifty Shades of Grey trilogy which I enjoyed, but have no interest in all the books that have followed suit.
There were SO many 50 Shades wannabes for almost two years. Looks like the trend is waning though who knows what will happen when the movie is released.



I stick with what I enjoy...contemporary romance and suspense with a HEA. I am happy with any setting for the book...small town, big city, ranch...are all places my favorite authors use.
Maggie wrote: "I have never tried a western romance. For the most part I don't care for westerns (the one exception to this is Larry McMurtry).If I see a cowboy hat on the cover I usually don't pick the book up...."
I've loved Linda Lael Miller's Parable, Montana series. The first book is Big Sky Country. The first book is a little weak but I've loved the rest.
I've loved Linda Lael Miller's Parable, Montana series. The first book is Big Sky Country. The first book is a little weak but I've loved the rest.

Janeiowa wrote: "I think I'm wired to be anti-trend. ;). I don't like the current clothing trends, hair styles, nor the current book trends ----the new NA designation, vampires, werewolves, shifters, paranormal. ..."
I had a feeling, Jane, based on what I see you reading. That's great that you don't get distracted.
I had a feeling, Jane, based on what I see you reading. That's great that you don't get distracted.
Jonetta wrote: "I'm struggling to resist these but there are other trends I'm bypassing. Such as:
1. Billionaires
2. BDSM
3. Angst-y New Adult titles"
Haha, Jonetta, I've jumped on all of these bandwagons.
I tend to not really get on the Paranormal trends, unless it's really good Vampire romance with some adventure elements.
1. Billionaires
2. BDSM
3. Angst-y New Adult titles"
Haha, Jonetta, I've jumped on all of these bandwagons.
I tend to not really get on the Paranormal trends, unless it's really good Vampire romance with some adventure elements.
Books mentioned in this topic
Big Sky Country (other topics)The Bird Eater (other topics)
Fifty Shades of Grey (other topics)
I'm struggling to resist these but there are other trends I'm bypassing. Such as:
1. Billionaires
2. BDSM
3. Angst-y New Adult titles
So...I'm not sure if I'm a "trend" reader but I easily tire of it when they start flooding the market.
Where are you in all this? Are there any other trends you've noticed?