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I admit to a prurient interest in seeing what the "other" side has to say in a romance fiction capacity. Sometimes it's great, sometimes it's hilariously off the mark, and sometimes it can be a real turn-off and squicky. (The "pudding breasts" from Barbary Bride will never be scrubbed from my brain.)
Hmmm.. good questions there Karla.If I was in a UBS and had in front of me books by a "female-BR/romance" writer and a "male"(with his name on it) I would most likely choose the female.Ok..why? Well..mens "out-look" on sex is way different than ours.Thats not to say ALL of them are like that,ie: Jennifer Wilde/Tom Huff..love his books,he seems to have a good understanding of the female mind,but does throw in a few "quirky" things which dont bother me.Another good example is C.W. Gortner( historical fiction/romance) I had to double check
wasnt written by a female..well done.
Now as for some of those other books ie: plantation porn(Karla's fav:D) by men..whew..I gotta be ready for anything. So ..no its not a turn off,and III still read one but I think they tend to have more "sex" than the workings of the female herself..which we dont really want men to totally figure out now do we? :D

Now as for some of those other books ie: plantation porn(Karla's fav:D) by men..whew..I gotta be ready for anything. So ..no its not a turn off,and III still read one but I think they tend to have more "sex" than the workings of the female herself..which we dont really want men to totally figure out now do we? :D
I think plantation porn sex is in a different league. It's used to illustrate the degradations within the slave system while being all racy and stuff for prurient reasons, sort of double duty smut. But a strong stomach or love for Teh Crazy is essential to love that stuff (which I do). I almost picked up Master of Falconhurst instead of Devil's Brood yesterday. Sorta wish I had. :D
Dont forget down the road weve got a buddy read date sometime for book 1
reeemmbeerr?? :D Ya..Im not sure if I think The Devil's Broad is the right one for you? Pretty heavy stuff I found..really have to be in the mood as well. If my mind isnt in the setting..game over..try again.

If I'm not in the mood now for Devil's Brood, I doubt I ever would be. I think it's a rare case of "it's not me, it's her." It's been way too stolid and bland, as well as bloated. Only 1 scene so far that I thought was exciting and dramatic. Oh well.
I'll put Wyndward Passion down for a Buddy Read so I don't forget. :)
I'll put Wyndward Passion down for a Buddy Read so I don't forget. :)

Off the top of my head:
Shana Carrol
Saliee O'Brien
Barbara Riefe
Stephanie Blake
Petra Leigh
Janette Seymour
Shana Carrol
Saliee O'Brien
Barbara Riefe
Stephanie Blake
Petra Leigh
Janette Seymour


There was one about a woman who is kidnapped, raped by an underage kid with a huge wang (Ay, no child you, she breathed) and then gets it on with a crazy Tzar in Russia who kept hitting people with his big stick. Definitely a male writer...
I liked Purity's Passion. I thought the author had a nice grasp of writing about the period, and his style was almost quaint in its purpleness. And the story kept moving along. It was a trashy fun read for me. *shrugs*
And I loved the hilariously bad Passion's Sweet Sacrifice IMMENSELY, so really, I don't know a thing about the right reaction to male-penned romances.
My main criteria for any book, romance or not, male or female author, is: Am I bored? If not, then it's all good. :P
And I loved the hilariously bad Passion's Sweet Sacrifice IMMENSELY, so really, I don't know a thing about the right reaction to male-penned romances.
My main criteria for any book, romance or not, male or female author, is: Am I bored? If not, then it's all good. :P

What's the title of the book you mentioned about a woman who gets kidnapped and raped by an underage kid.
Was that a Jennifer Wilde book? I read a book somewhat similar to that but it was more of a pirate/historical romance-and of course it was also written by a male writer-Melissa Hepburne (female pen name). The title is Passion's proud captive.
joli
I just read another one that is most likely by a guy - Barbary Bounty, the sequel to the infamous (to me anyway) Pudding Tits book, Barbary Bride.
This one was even less focused on the sex and more concerned with splatter violence. Pretty gross in spots, but I still found it entertaining in a Chuck Norris/Buckets of Blood hybrid kinda way.
The hero nailed quite a few female characters in it, but none of the relationships were given any depth, and so the HEA at the end was lame. But the point of the book was about bad guys being nefarious and evil to the good guys. I would desperately love to know what other books "Melissa Masters" wrote under a male name. I suspect spy thriller potboilers or hacky horror stuff. "She" apparently also wrote some gothics as Roxanne Dent.
This one was even less focused on the sex and more concerned with splatter violence. Pretty gross in spots, but I still found it entertaining in a Chuck Norris/Buckets of Blood hybrid kinda way.
The hero nailed quite a few female characters in it, but none of the relationships were given any depth, and so the HEA at the end was lame. But the point of the book was about bad guys being nefarious and evil to the good guys. I would desperately love to know what other books "Melissa Masters" wrote under a male name. I suspect spy thriller potboilers or hacky horror stuff. "She" apparently also wrote some gothics as Roxanne Dent.
I will never think of pudding in the same way again. :P
Karla (Mossy Love Grotto) wrote: "I will never think of pudding in the same way again. :P"
LOL! OR jello *wiggle-waggle* I wish Ha!
LOL! OR jello *wiggle-waggle* I wish Ha!

Saliee is acutally a woman, not a man.
Now that's weird because I saw a male name attached to that pseud before. Huh.

I can't find any info to confirm that Melissa Masters is a man.
Michael Butterworth IIRC for Janette Seymour.
I couldn't find anything to confirm Masters was a man either, but I'm convinced, given the three books I've read under the Masters and Roxanne Dent pseuds.
I couldn't find anything to confirm Masters was a man either, but I'm convinced, given the three books I've read under the Masters and Roxanne Dent pseuds.

I'm not OCD about the issue. It won't make me enjoy a book any more or less. Since it's nearly impossible to know for sure about so many of these OP authors, I'll just go with whatever Mystical Unicorn or fictiondb have to say about it (if they have info) and focus on the books themselves.

I am and I'm not going to say someone is writing under a pseudonym if I can't find information to back up my claim.
Sita wrote: "All that I care about is the story. I have really enjoyed several Jennifer Wilde books."
Love Her/His books!:)
Love Her/His books!:)
Books mentioned in this topic
Barbary Bounty (other topics)Barbary Bride (other topics)
Purity's Passion (other topics)
Passion's Sweet Sacrifice (other topics)
Wyndward Passion (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Saliee O'Brien (other topics)Roxanne Dent (other topics)
Felicia Andrews (other topics)
Janette Seymour (other topics)
Stéphanie Blake (other topics)
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Is the fact that a romance is written by a guy an automatic turn-off?
Or does it make you want to read it more? (*raises hand*)
What has your experience been with romances that you discovered had been written by the opposite sex? Did you think the heroine's characterization suffered? Or not at all?
And did you think it gave the hero an extra dimension or not?
Any other thoughts?