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READ AROUND THE RAINBOW ~ Summer/Seasonal Reads? #RAtR

It’s the last Friday of the month and you know what that means! It’s ᖇEᗩᗪ ᗩᖇOᑌᑎᗪ TᕼE ᖇᗩIᑎᗷOᗯ time!

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This month’s topic is…

Summer/Seasonal Reads ~ Do I seek them out? Write them?

Do I seek out books with summer settings to read during the summer? No, not really. I don’t do that for any season. No…not even Halloween or Christmas!

Maybe it’s because I’m such an eclectic reader? Lot’s of genres, lots of tropes. Perhaps if I stuck primarily to contemporary romance, it might make more sense, but not when a big chunk of my reading is sci-fi, paranormal, or fantasy where the season rarely plays a part. Or historical, where (at least for Regency Romance) they are often set during the London social season. Don’t get me wrong, I love the contemporary and other historical stuff, too. I just don’t give a hoot if it’s set in the same season I’m reading it during.

As a writer, the season/weather generally doesn’t play a huge part in my stories, but there are a few exceptions:

Several of the short stories that are now published in my collection, Snapshots, were originally written for seasonal-themed publisher calls way back in the day:

Goodness! Once I list them all out, it looks like I’ve written a lot more season/holiday-specific reads than I would have admitted to off the top of my head, but in my defense, with one exception, they’re mostly short stories, and the most recent from the list were written between 2016-2018, and most of them were written way back in 2008.

My seasonal/holiday stories really are the minority overall. Those listed above are all represented in only four of the covers in this collage: Vows Box Set, Déjà Vu, Snapshots, and Make the Yuletide Gay. The rest of them (and half of the Vows Box Set) don’t highlight any season.

Anyway, in short, I don’t care if a book is summer-themed, or any other particular season or holiday-themed, or, most likely, generic in season. I’ll read any of them at any time of the year and don’t go out of my way to seek out books targeting the current season.

I sometimes have fun creating seasonal themed promotional images whether or not the book I’m promoting has anything to do with the season, because why not? I doubt I’m the only one who would love to be relaxing in a hammock beachside with any good book queued up on my reading app:


WEBRING ~ Read Around the Rainbow!

Be sure to flip through the webring to read your favorite authors’ takes on this topic! For your convenience, here are direct links to the other WebRing participants’ posts for this month’s topic:

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