I stopped reading Star Wars years ago and I discovered a few months ago that I just don`t have the passion for Star Trek books I used to have any more.
I am still very much a New Frontier fan but all the other series lost a lot of their appeal to me. I probably just need a break and this is what I am doing.
Close to where I'm at, as well. I can't say I've ever burned out on a series from frequency alone; I've gone stretches of reading a half-dozen Trek books in a row, and a few summers ago did a marathon re-reading of the NJO. Typically, if anything kills a series for me, it's content--and yes, I suppose 'growing dislike of the main character' is applicable here too. Of course, it should be said that with regards to the Trek book line over the last decade, or even within series like the S.C.E., it used to be there was such internal diversity that it was just as good as reading from another series/genre in terms of changing up ideas. Also, I do so much reading for school that regardless how long I spent on any one series in terms of pleasure reading, it's always different from what I'm reading for my day job(s).
Fictitiously yours, Trent Roman