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I tried to post a question but kept getting an error message saying the context cannot be blank. That made no sense because I wrote a question in the context box. It must be a program glitch.
Here's my question for all.
I am seeking from anyone a list of classic bodice ripper novels that fit the following:
1) Must be written by real women authors, not by male authors using a female pseudonym.
2) Must be completely non-politically correct. These were typically among the earliest bodice ripper novels where the women authors explored and projected their deepest, furthest and darkest feminine libidos, no matter how far down the rabbit hole.
Thanks and Happy New Year.
Jeff
Jeff wrote: "Hi everyone.
I tried to post a question but kept getting an error message saying the context cannot be blank. That made no sense because I wrote a question in the context box. It must be a program ..."
You can check out our group bookshelf. You just need to look around and do some research. Also, modern erotica would be your best bet.
Hope this helps. :)
I tried to post a question but kept getting an error message saying the context cannot be blank. That made no sense because I wrote a question in the context box. It must be a program ..."
You can check out our group bookshelf. You just need to look around and do some research. Also, modern erotica would be your best bet.
Hope this helps. :)

Yes, bodice ripper romance novels are a bygone niche of the romance novels genre.
But has any writer attempted a modern bodice ripper novel, written in the same graphic, lurid, sexual style as the 70s versions? Let's say, modern, in the time period, 1990s to 2015.
Best wishes, all.
Jeff
Jeff wrote: "Hi everyone. Happy New Year.
Yes, bodice ripper romance novels are a bygone niche of the romance novels genre.
But has any writer attempted a modern bodice ripper novel, written in the same graphi..."
Internet research and actual reading potential material would likely bring more results in. That's the thing about particular preferences or reading interests; you pretty much toe-test and hope something comes up. We have to actually do the legwork to uncover the new BR authors, and do the fieldwork ourselves. Personally, I know of none that have pulled it off convincingly.
Yes, bodice ripper romance novels are a bygone niche of the romance novels genre.
But has any writer attempted a modern bodice ripper novel, written in the same graphi..."
Internet research and actual reading potential material would likely bring more results in. That's the thing about particular preferences or reading interests; you pretty much toe-test and hope something comes up. We have to actually do the legwork to uncover the new BR authors, and do the fieldwork ourselves. Personally, I know of none that have pulled it off convincingly.

If anything, I know more ladies capable of writing such selective genres, than I've uncovered firsthand. >:D They know who they are, they know what I want from 'em. I'm channeling my suicidal Tumblrina core in protest until they succumb to my selfish demands. >:D





- I've been told that the heroine loses their baby when the hero attacks her in a fit of jealous rage.




try Crimson Kiss by Trisha Baker ."
I don't care about the editing Felicia . I just like this theme a lot and I find the story strong with it and I still would like someone who 've read the book to give a spoiler .

try Crimson Kiss by Trisha Baker ."
I don't care about the editing Felicia . I just like this theme a lot and I find t..."
I liked Forced by the Greek Tycoon and Seduction and Humiliatioin. The end of the story is on the third book Raji, the second will only leave you with a cliffhanger.
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