Does this mean 'outside of the realm of romance/erotica books?' Sorting out the difference between 'a book with strong romantic/erotic elements' and 'genre romance/erotica' can be problematic, too, but I'd have an easier time with the question if I knew whether or not genre-specific books were really part of it. I have favorite romance & erotica authors; I'd have to really think about authors who aren't specifically considered part of the genre. Anything in the realm of erotica, where it is genre specific or not, I would imagine. Inspired by the poll - What is your favorite adult themed book, or who is your favorite adult themed author? Well I've read some adult literature in my life, both non-kinky and kinky, and I'd have to say that most of it out there is trashy, crude and badly written, but there's one guy (or girl, whatever the case may be, you never know with online authors) that stands out - JJ Argus. His stories are above the average in being convincing / realistic (as in the psychology of the characters), and he even has a moderate amount of talent in crime / SF / horror plots. ![]() ![]() ISBN 10: 726 ISBN 13:. Harold Robbins' very first novel is also one of his most powerful. Never Love a Stranger tells the gritty and passionate. NEW YORK, NY--(Marketwired - Jun 3, 2014) - Harold Robbins wrote over 25 best-selling novels which spent more than 300 weeks combined on The New York Times best-seller list and sold in excess of 750 million copies worldwide in 42 languages. RosettaBooks, the leading independent eBook. You can find his e-books on sites like Amazon and Smashwords, but be warned - most of them are about sexual domination (of females by males or by other females). Here's an interview with him (again, be warned - there are some nude pics here, his book covers): where he kind of explains the psychology of people who read his books and why they read them. He's a really funny guy: I do admit, however, my greatest publishing success has been with erotica and pornography. Q: Why is that, do you think? A: I'm just particularly perverted, I suppose. Or: Q: Are you a perv? A: Oh hell yes. But I think most of us are. Especially men. We've been taught to have less inhibitions about sex than women. I think a lot of women would be absolutely horrified if they had any idea what that nice fellow who sits across from them on the bus was thinking, or what their best friend's husband fantasizes about them, or even what mental images their brothers or husbands have masturbated to. Here's a clue for women. If you're at all attractive, many, many men have day dreamed about having wild, kinky nasty sex with you, schoolmates, your girlfriends' husbands or boyfriends, guys you barely know from work or school, guys you stand at the bus stop with. In their minds you've been naked at their knees, bent over, chained up, ****ing their wives or girlfriends - or goat. We guys have these kinky little porn movies running in our heads a lot, and anyone can be our co-star! If a woman has an attractive sister or girlfriend she can be pretty sure her husband or boyfriend has directed a little porn feature in his mind featuring her, and probably all three of them together. What a connoisseur of the male and female mind. Read and learn, girls. Alt.sex.stories and alt.sex.stories.moderated are still around as is the Repository (search for asstr). Stories range from straight up porn to some pretty well written erotic stories. Been there, done that. Now a question on the side, has anyone here read a pure porn book / story (one where sex doesn't serve the plot but the plot serves the sex and the purpose of the book is to arouse rather than entertain in the classic sense) and found themselves carried away by the non-sex plot (such as a fight against crime) and wished that the same author wrote another book only about that and without the sex (even though you started reading it because of the sex)? I found some sex stories really interesting and entertaining in a non-sexual way (I even found one touchingly romantic). One such was about some Roman soldier who became a werewolf - I've never read such a great description of what it would be like to actually be a werewolf. Another one was about a female FBI agent fighting white slavery, the end with a shootout at a beachhouse reminded me of Hollywood cop shows, or even the white-ninja-hero short novels I used to read as a kid. That's kind of ironic, starting to read something as smut and liking it for it's plot. Alt.sex.stories and alt.sex.stories.moderated are still around as is the Repository (search for asstr).
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