Consequently,
Summer readings: thrillers, romances self-published:
© Shutterstock – Psychological suspense. Similarly, romantic fantasy and self -edited authors dominate summer readings according to Amazon, with Paris enchanted by “predators’ time”. Therefore,
Summer 2025 confirms the appetite of French readers for Dark and breathless intrigue. Consequently, THE Psychological thrillers praise sales on sales Amazonwith the phenomenon series of Freida McFadden : “The cleaning lady”. In addition, “the shrink” and “the teacher” – three novels that probed mental flaws and moral ambiguities in distressing closed doors. Consequently, The trend extends with “delay” of Franck Thilliezparanoid thriller between psychiatric hospital. Meanwhile, crime scenes, and “clamser in Tataouine” of summer readings: thrillers, romances self-published Raphaël Queardblack story at the crossroads of the social novel and radical provocation. Moreover, These captivating readings reflect a collective need for catharsis. Therefore, controlled chills, particularly in a summer context conducive to mental escape. In addition,
Paris plunged into the freezing universe of Giuliano da Empoli – Summer readings: thrillers, romances self-published
If France acclaimed the thrillers. the capital succumbs to “the time of predators” of Giuliano da Empoli. This impactful. half-fable dystopian story, depicts a world dominated by new cynical masters-autocrats, tech magnate and artificial intelligences out of control. Paris immerses itself in this fresco where the author. like an Aztec scribe observing a ruined world, describes the contemporary mechanisms of domination by chaos. A freezing. intellectually stimulating reading, which illustrates the taste of urban readers for texts with high political and philosophical scope.
Fantasy romance and feel-good literature appeal to a large audience – Summer readings: thrillers, romances self-published
Far from the thriller, the fantasy romance continues its ascent. summer readings: thrillers, romances self-published “Onyx Storm” Rebecca Yarrosthird volume in the series “The Empyrean”, seduced by its cocktail of magic, adventures and upset passions. This trend joins that of “feel-good” literature, where personal reconstruction and soft emotion are popular. “Fragile hours” of Virginie Grimaldi explores with sensitivity the mother-daughter relationship against the backdrop of intimate upheavals. while Joell Diacker CHARGE young and old with “The very catastrophic visit to the zoo”, an absurd investigation with the tunes of social satire. Unsurprisingly. “the little prince” continues to be among the most read titles, proving the constancy of the classics in summer libraries.
Self-published authors take off
Another striking fact of this Amazon barometer: the spectacular breakthrough of authors self-published via Kindle. Direct Publishing. The public discovers a new generation of independent feathers with various universes. “Let us quote flower with gold petals” of Flora PéonyDark Romance inspired by Rapunzel. “Toxic” by Joyce Kitten, passionate drama summer readings: thrillers, romances self-published in a hostile environment; or “The curse of dragons” of Lucille Chaponnaybreathtaking epic. Winner of the French -speaking feathers 2024. Léonie Bloom conquered the readership with “Le Petit Vieux” which went around the world (3 times), a bright novel on intergenerational transmission.
A summer when reading rhymes with emotion. thrill and discovery
“Summer represents a privileged moment, where readers rediscover the pleasure of immersing themselves in a good book”, recalls Géraldine Codronresponsible for the book category at Amazon. This 2025 season, marked by the diversity of genres and formats, shows a curious, demanding and open to novelty readership. Between successful thrillers. philosophical tales, daring romances and emerging voices, summer shelves fill up with stories that touch, jost or dream – proof, if necessary, that literature remains an accessible refuge, whatever the turbulence of the outside world.
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