(Well, you know I’d have to make some sort of comment on the issue, especially since the name of my upcoming release is Addicted to You).
Yes, most of us in the romance community have recently been informed–in a manner that reminded me a little bit of being lectured to by a starchy spinster in To Kill a Mockingbird — that romance novels can be addictive. For women, they can cause as much dysfunction in relationships as pornography can for men.
Now, I’m not going to rant and rave over this issue. The people who wrote that article obviously believed what they were saying, and were basing it on some kind of evidence—I wasn’t entirely sure if it was research or casual observation-type evidence, but that’s a topic for a different blog.
Since entering the romance community, I’ve met some of the brightest, savviest, healthiest women I’ve ever met in my life. Have I met some fringe sorts? Yes. I defy anybody to tell me about any field where they don’t exist, however. There are people in EVERY category on the face of the earth, be it mountain climbers, butterfly collectors, accountants or fly fisherman, who don’t have their unhealthy folks as members.
Does that mean that fly fishing or number-crunching causes addiction or relationship dysfunction?
No. Of course not. The fact of the matter is, any behavior taken to excess can cause problems, both individually and in relationships. If you drink too much water, you’ll get water intoxication, and start to act like a schizophrenic. Work—often acclaimed as a moral, character-building activity—can and does become an addiction, if taken to an extreme. There are some people who seek out therapy because they are addicted from everything to shopping to video games to alcohol to caffeine.
Changes in brain activity are mentioned in the article. But come on. Changes in brain activity occur from many things, including exercise, sun-bathing and love-making. A human being can become addicted to any or many of these activities. The answer isn’t to ban exercise or sex or the sun.
In my opinion, the issue is—are you avoiding spending time with loved ones and engaging in other healthy, social relationships, etc. because you are reading romance novels? Do you expect your significant other and other male figures to ‘be’ like the hero of a romance novel, and do problems with relationships ensue?
For most people, I am going to make the wild assumption that the answer is ‘no.’ Romance novels are a fantasy and an escape. The same can be said of many things, from talking to a friend on the phone, getting lost in a movie or going on vacation.
Romance novels aren’t the problem, any more than television is. Taking things to extremes and avoiding relationships as well as basic life duties is.
I will not claim that someone has never become addicted to romance novels. I suppose there are some people who are, and they should feel comfortable about seeking help. However, I’m having trouble believing it’s a norm.
That’s just my two cents on the issue.
Now…a little about my upcoming Berkley Heat romance called Addicted to You! http://www.bethkery.com/bethany-kane/books/addicted-to-you/ Yes, a person can be addicted to many things, including another person or sex. That’s not my hero, Rill’s, problem, however; it’s just that he worries he worries it is. Rill had a mother who was quite promiscuous and needy about sex and men. As a result—like many children of addictive parents—he’s cautious about fully exhibiting his dominant, passionate sexual nature. Katie, the feisty heroine of ATY, has to show Rill he can engage fully in his passionate nature without becoming addicted, like his mother did.
Here’s a blurb and short excerpt! Oh…and don’t be afraid to pick up Addicted to You when you see it on the shelf? After all, you and your family know best when it’s ‘you’ time versus family/social/work better than I do…or any article does. 🙂
I say…enjoy. Lord knows women in this day and age need every chance for relaxation and ‘me’ time they can get.
Addicted To You by Bethany Kane
“A fabulous, sizzling hot friends-to-lovers story. You’ll be addicted from page one!”
Julie James, National Best Selling author of Something About You!
All it takes is a moment for your life to change—one night of desire to make you feel alive…
Irish film director Rill Pierce fled to the tiny, backwoods town of Vulture ‘s Canyon, seeking sanctuary and solitude after a devastating tragedy. Once, his raw sex appeal and sultry Irish accent made women across the globe swoon. Now, he’s barely recognizable…
But Katie Hughes, his best friend’s sister, is not the type of woman to give up on a man like Rill. She blazes into Vulture’s Canyon determined to save him from himself. Instead, she finds herself unleashing years of pent-up passion. In a storm of hunger and need, Katie and Rill forget themselves and the world. But will Rill’s insatiable attraction to Katie heal his pain—or will it just feed the darkness within him?
Excerpt
She leaned back when he placed his hand at the side of her head. When she looked up at him, Katie abruptly became aware of how blue his eyes were, how thick his lashes were . . . how her belly pressed against the fullness between his thighs. Everett, Eden, Rill and Katie had been friends for years now. She’d hugged Rill countless times. She’d never had cause to feel ashamed hugging him before.
She stepped back now.
“It could have happened to anyone. Vulture’s Canyon becomes a dead man’s land at night. And Errol acts on impulse. He should have known better than to run in front of a moving car.”
Katie sighed. “Well, it’s done. I’ll have to pay for his hospital stay and his rehab. He doesn’t have any insurance. He doesn’t have a car, either. I’ll have to drive him to all his appointments,” she added, not realizing the truth of her words until that moment.
“I’ll be driving him.”
Katie glanced up in surprise at Rill’s resolute tone. “Don’t be ridiculous. You didn’t hit him.”
“That may be, but Errol will likely require rehab for weeks on end. There’s no way you’re staying in Vulture’s Canyon that whole time.”
Katie straightened to her full height. “Who says?”
“I do.” He seemed to reconsider his bluntness. “I can imagine Morgan and Watkins might have a say in the matter as well.”
“I’ve taken a vacation from Morgan and Watkins,” Katie said, referring to her former employer, a large law firm that did taxes for the rich and famous.
“You took a vacation and came to Vulture’s Canyon?” Rill asked incredulously.
“I told you I did.”
“That’s just stupid.”
Anger rose from her belly to her brain like mercury in a theremometer stuck in boiling water. “Don’t you call me stupid. I’d say what you’re doing these days is way off the idiocy scale, so I guess you can put up with me for what’s left of your miserable life.”
Katie paused when she saw how the color left his face, but she didn’t relent. Suddenly, the idea of this beautiful, talented man wasting his life felt like a personal affront, like a slap to the face. It surprised her a little to realize she shook with emotion. Or perhaps it was some culmination of the bizarre events of the past fifteen hours and a sleep-deprived brain that was finally getting to her.
“You’re not going to chase me off like you did Everett, Rill,” she said in a quiet, vibrating voice.
His lips flattened in irritation. “I wouldn’t be too sure about that, Katie. You haven’t seen how I live.”
She swallowed convulsively. There it was: proof positive that he definitely had been too drunk to recall her being at his house last night, let alone remember what they’d done. A feeling of mixed relief and sadness swooped through her.
She stepped toward him and tilted her chin up, meeting his glare. “You call what you’ve been doing the past eighteen months living? We both know you’re flirting with the opposite, Rill. It’s gonna stop here and now, too.”
“Oh, yeah?” he asked belligerently. “How do you know that?”
“Because Eden would be ashamed of you. I figure you just need someone to remind you of that.”
His eyes flashed in fury at the mention of Eden’s name; his jaw clamped tight. Katie recoiled slightly in her own skin, the evidence of his hurt paining her, as well. She stepped back.
“You can come up to my place and get rested up for your drive back to California. You’re not welcome here, though. I want you gone as soon as you’re rested,” he said stiffly.
She stalked past him toward the nurses’ station, wondering why having Rill say out loud what she already knew with perfect clarity could hurt so damn much.
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Thank you Beth for visiting with us today!
To find out more about Bethany, please visit www.bethkery.com/bethany-kane/. Leave a comment below for a chance to win either a backlist Beth Kery book, or a Bethany Kane book, including Addicted to You. Good luck! 😀
Hi Beth,
What a great post, and what a nonsence about being addicted. Yes, I get cranky when not enough reading time, but that time is filled with other fun things to do. Together with my boyfriend or best friend.
Addicted to you sounds like a hot read!
Aurian
Hello Beth!
I love a tortured hero and Rill seems to fit that description. He’s shut himself off from romantic relationships because of a past hurt. I like to see tortured heroes coaxed back into the land of the living by a caring heroine.
The story is even more complicated because Rill is her brothers best friend. That always adds a little tension.
I thought the article about romance novels was ridiculous. People get the strangest notions in their head sometime. I can’t believe their silly theory was taken seriously by anyone.
Congrats on the release of Addicted to You! It sounds like a steamy, complicated story.
Hello. My name is TrishJ and I am a romanceaholic. Well, maybe not addicted to, but in love with! I haven’t found you as an author yet, but the blurb really sounds yummy! Please enter me in your giveaway!
Hi Beth
Very well thought out post. Too much of anything, even good stuff, does not make for a good balance. Don’t enter me as I have all your fab books – I guess I’m addicted to your writing LOL. Loved ATY – wonderful friends to lovers story.
I loved your post. I love reading romance novels. I am a hopeless romantic and believe in true love and soul mates. Your new book sounds really great. Please enter me in contest. Tore923@aol.com
What a great excerpt! I’d love to win Addicted to you!
Great post Bethany! I love romance novels, hardly will read anything else, but am not addicted to them. I hope to win Addicted to You, but if I don’t this one is def going on my to be purchased list! Thanks for the chance.
jennhutson3128 at yahoo dot com
Hi Beth,
Addicted to you sounds like a great read. I’d love to win it. BTW, I think Irish accents are sexy 🙂 Thanks for the giveaway!
jcross719 at yahoo dot com
Great post. Loved the excerpt! I think everybody has their addictions. I am addicted to books, but I don’t hold my husband to the standards of the heroes in the books, nor do I read romance to escape being with him. I read because I love to read. But as you said, whoever wrote that must have their own belief, and to each their own I suppose.
Sounds like a really great story Beth! And I totally agree with your “two cents” too:)
yadkny@hotmail.com
That’s a great post, Beth/any! I admit that one of my addictions is romance novels and reading–there are far worse things 😉 I definitely love friends-to-lovers–Addicted to You is definitely going on my TBB!
Hi Beth:
Congratulations on your new release and for your insightful, well articulated post.
I agree – anything can become an addiction if not pursued in moderation. However I don’t believe in restricting what we love either.
Don’t enter me please I’ve already read Addicted to You – it’s awesome!
Thanks. 🙂
That was a great post. You said it very well. I love to read, but I don’t put it above my time with my family. That was a great excerpt and I look forward to reading the book.
skpetal at hotmail dot com
Addicted to you sounds great. Love the cover.
Happy Release Day. Love your books and I am so addicted lol
I love the HEAs & escapism of romance novels… I will squeeze in moments to read as much as possible, but there are days when I do not wish to pick up a book… things to do or just not in the mood… thanks for sharing bits of your book with us… sounds great!
Hi Beth!! It was so great to meet you on the weekend!! I can’t wait to read Addicted to You!!
As for an addiction to romance… I think you nailed it on the head.
To add my two cents:
I think that romance books are also a way for women to open up communication with their partners, or even to discover that maybe they are missing something or aren’t being fulfilled in their relationship.
Yes, everything we read isn’t not always truth, and some people need to remember that *grin*. Either way, if you want to call what I have an addiction? Then so be it, it’s better than crack any day 😉
Crap, lets try this again…. (I hope the first one doesn’t post! lol)
It was great meeting you this weekend Beth! I can’t wait to read Addicted to You!
I think anything can be an addiction. I know there are definitely worse ones out there. However I also think that romance novels can be, for lack of a better term, educational. They can give ideas. They can help open up communication lines between partners. They can help someone realize that they aren’t being fulfilled in their relationship.
I’ll take reading my romance books over crack any day 😉
Yeah… must watch for logins 😀 Ignore that dewey defender 😀 LOL
Hi Beth, congrats on your latest book which is sure to be another reader favorite! Looking forward to checking it out, Allison
Awesome post!
I think those people were just looking for their 15 minutes of fame. Their supposition is ridiculous.
Congrats on your latest book. Can’t wait to read it!
Hi, Beth. I really enjoyed reading this post; it was interesting. I look forward in reading Addicted to You.
Happy release day, Beth, and I totally loved your post. I am addicted to reading amazing romance stories, and I love it!
I honestly think I’d go crazy sometimes if it wasn’t for romance novels, I need the escapism they provide from ‘real llife’!! I don’t think of them as an ‘addiction’, but I do refer to reading as my passion, it’s a part of who I am.
Great response Beth, and I’m so looking forward to reading ‘Addicted to You’!! 🙂
sounds good!
Congrast on the new release! I will def. have to get my hands on a copy of it this summer 🙂
I get so tired of people blaming all sorts of outside forces instead of taking personal responsibility.
And the new book sounds so good! I look forward to it.
Well I must say, I’m addicted to reading romance! Nice excerpt.
would love to win this book it looks great and would love to win. thanks for the giveaway. I am a big fan romance novels and this is a new author for me.
christinebails@yahoo.com
i love romance books. i can say i am addicted to them! thanks for the giveaway. cant wait to read this book!
Congrats on the new release Beth. I really enjoyed your post.
I can’t wait to read Addicted To You.
I am so looking forward to reading your book, Bethany!! It sounds great!!
I really want to read Addicted To You. I am proudly addicted to romance. Romance brings joy to the world! Thanks for the giveaway.
jepebATverizonDOTnet
I think romance books and any other type of book are mostly for the escape we can get by delving into a new world and characters. This book looks great and I will definitely be adding it to my TBR list. Thanks for the giveaway.
smccar1 at hotmail dot com
Addicted? Well, at least it’s healthier than chocolate!
Great post! I definitely read romance as an escape from reality and do not expect all men to be amazing heroes, but it would be cool if some of the paranormal characters in fiction were real 😉
First of all congratulations on the release of Addicted to You Beth! I especially love big brother’s friend falls for his friend’s little sister plots, they are one of my favourites 😀
My family is bookishly snob, so it took my high school best friend to introduce me to romances, but since then I couldn’t imagine not reading them 🙂
Thank you for another great excerpt I can’t wait to read Addicted to You, it sounds wonderful!
stella.exlibris (at) gmail (dot) com
This is an interesting post, Beth and I enjoy reading it. And I’m addicted to reading romance novels 🙂 Congrats on your release of Addicted To You! Looking forward to reading it
Hi Beth! Great post; I am not even sure how to comment on this topic. I love romance novels and only change I have noticed in my brain is that I feel more relaxed and I forget about my worries for a while 🙂
Congrats on your newest release!
That article was a load of BS. I’ll take reading romance novels over a gambling or drug/alcohol addiction anytime. I can’t imagine what a sorry life the writer of that article must lead to pick on something that is so harmless for so many people. Anyway, rant off. I enjoyed the excerpt and I’ll look forward to reading the book
Addicted to You sounds so great! I love the fact that she is his best friend’s sister and of course that he is Irish, nothing wrong with that! 😉
I read the article and stored where it belongs with the other rubish. Your book sounds great and I’m proud to say I read Romance, addictive or not.
I would love to read this book. Love Beth Kery’s work!
Great excerpt!!
Great post and great excerpt. Yes, I am addicted to my books. I love to read, and use it as an escape from my crazy sometimes hectic life. If anything it has stablized me and made me more of a happy person. My husband has never complained, if anything it has made our relationship better. I’m in a happier mood when he get’s home, the kids don’t bother me as much and when I am reading a hot and heavy scene, you better believe I pounce on him when he walks through the door 🙂
I will admit to buying books before I buy groceries, so I guess I am addicted to reading romance.
Addicted to you sounds like a really great read! I would love to review it for my blog, Good Reads, Library Thing, and Amazon too! I love the synopsis, with your endorsement it must be a must-read 🙂 edysicecreamlover18@gmailDOTcom