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It's funny, because I love the early 20th century setting, and I love exotic settings.
I guess it's good there is something for everyone.


I'd say no to circus & carnival stories too!


Exotic locations? Well, I read




I find the WW2 era pretty fascinating, but I'm not sure why...


I'm with you there. I don't mind so much reading about wars set in the past, but I can't really get into WWII stories.
Other than the J.D. Robb stories, I won't read many books with futuristic settings.




BTW, love Alexis Harrington - who was recommended to me here on GRs. Though I've only read two of her books, I did just buy a couple more.



I looked it up yesterday and it looks like a really good book : ) Thanks for sharing!!!

Oh, and it's not a setting, but I don't care for shape-shifter romances, either, unless we're talking dragons.
I think it's great that we have so many options to choose from with all of our different tastes.


I totally agree with you :) it is wonderful that there are so many genres that we are able to choose from and I am always happy to find new books that I wasn´t interested in before that I now can´t stop reading ;)

Historical ronamnce has its charms in the old settings, british mansions.. oh n definitly the gowns xD carriages..
i really cant define what would i avoid! too much Science fiction definitly..



I would say the era I stay away from is any sort of end of world, apocalypse. The story has been way overdone and I've yet to see something original come out of that. I mean, what is there? Either it kills everyone off which is depressing or someone saves the world which is predictable.







I'm not a fan of harem's either, its not really a setting that leaves a lot of room for a lot of things to happen.



This is one era that I don't really read. Not that I'm opposed to it, just never came across a romance set there that struck my fancy.






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I notice I tend to stay away from just about anything historical that is set after 1900. I don't want to read about the roaring 20s or WWII or prohibition or the swinging 60s. I love contemporary romance and romantic suspense, though. Go figure. I also don't like to read about some "exotic" places like the middle east or India or Asia. I think it may have to do with the culture being so traditional different than mine. I don't care for circus or carnival stories either.