> Rebecca James lives in Fantasyland, or so her husband claims. She grew up escaping into books because book people were often so much better than real life people. This naturally led to creating her own book people and the worlds they live in. Somewhere in all this, Rebecca found herself captivated with the tender side of relationships between men, which eventually led her to write “slash” (M/M) fanfiction and later to brave the M/M romance world. If she could write it full time, all the time, she would be happiest. Whether she’s writing about tough bikers, hot shifters, aliens, or something else, all her guys fall in love with burning passion that heats up the pages.
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I’ve read every possible trope/subgenre, so there’s nothing new there. However, there are always new authors to explore.
i would love to try historical m/m
I think I’ve read just about all tropes, including those I don’t particularly prefer (at least I had tried once). There’s a trope I don’t think I’ve read once and don’t feel like to try either; it’s incest.
Have also read them all, I think – but not much mpreg, so maybe a little more of that
I have been doubtful about reading MPreg because I am so afraid that I will not fully understand the dynamic of it all.
Out of all of them I can think of, I haven’t tried historical yet.
I can’t think of one I haven’t tried (even some I vowed I wouldn’t, like horror), so I always appreciate a new twist!
I’ve read everything, but I’d love to see more military/veterinarian/forced proximity/enemies to lovers series with the same couple over a few books but no cheating, yet lots of angst. It’s a little more specific and hard to find any that fit exactly.
I don’t think I have one that I can name. My rule of thumb is to read everything even if I don’t like it. I can’t decide I don’t like something if I don’t give it a chance. I can say historical m/m is the least likely pick for me…I have no reason behind it for just some reason I get turned off by it?
If there’s a trope I haven’t tried, I don’t know what it is. I love all of them except the Daddy trope.
I can’t think of any trope I haven’t read at least once. Some I prefer over others but will read them if the main story is good
I’ve tried most everything and have settled into my favourite genres already….there are just new authors and unfinished series’
I have tried most everything. I am not fond of time travel.
I’ve read some of everything. There are some of love and some I really couldn’t get into.
I’ve read all tropes I think, Including some that don’t work for me. I look for my faves but a open to most.
Like a lot of others, I feel I can’t think of a trope I haven’t read. Some I like more than others, depending on the author. There are some situations I would like to read more of for example a Federal Judge and the conflicts that can come about falling for a bodyguard, lawyer, etc.
Honestly, I am sure I’ve read all of them… I have my favourites now, but I never say no based on the trope or subgenre… If there is something I have not read about, I always give it a chance
Thinking of all the tropes I’ve read…I recently read a time travel paranormal fantasy…and was enthralled. I’ve found the more complex the ‘world’ that has been created the more I need a series to better enjoy it.
I’ve read them all. Some I only like with certain authors. I’m really not into the BDSM or Dark Romance but would try them with a favorite author.
Been reading for 12 years so I have touched a little bit of everything. I’m more reluctant to start a historical or a YA though.