I get burnt on Cormac McCarthy, too. After a Cormac McCarthy book, I need to read something lighter and easier. There's parts where I get lost. There's always a point in his books where some old person starts telling a long drawn story that is like 10 pages long. I think this is the part that must have some kind of meaning, but I am too dense to get it. Sometimes at the beginning of the book it takes while to figure out exactly who the characters are.
Suttree was good, It's just about a dude that fishes and drinks.
Child of God is a kinda gnarly book on an Ed Gein like dude.
After All the Pretty Horses there is The Crossing, which is good, the Cities on the Plain, which I felt was the weakest of the trilogy.