Life has taught us that most women require mental and physical stimulation to get off. Therefore, it should be no surprise that erotic novels, primarily written for women, have a sizable market. These novels allow you to lose yourself in a compelling narrative while learning quite a bit about the setup, peak, and fallout of sizzling sex scenes.
Another excellent benefit to remember? You may read an erotic novel wherever you want without fear of getting the side eye from a stranger because they frequently resemble "normal" literature. Of course, knowing you want to read an erotic novel (or five) and choosing one are two different things.
Many possibilities are available, and choosing a starting point can quickly become complicated.
Judith McNaught's A Kingdom of Dreams
Fans of Judith McNaught and A Realm of Dreams number in the thousands-this book follows the life of Jennifer Merrick, kidnapped by the haughty Royce Westmoreland, Duke of Claymore, from her convent school. The two spar until Jennifer discovers she has emotions for him, at which point you can decide what happens.
Sarah J. Maas's A Court of Thorns & Roses
This book is so popular on TikTok that you should try it. Feyre, a teenage huntress, finds herself in the complex magical world she had only read about in stories. She engages in a highly *spicy* affair with the immortal faerie Tamlin that sees them go from adversaries to lovers. It's described as "little more than eroticism" in a top Amazon review, which I'm cool with.
By Tracy Wolf, Crave
This one has definite Twilight characteristics. A woman enrolls in a school for supernaturally gifted children. Things begin to heat up once she meets and interacts with a vampire.
By Diana Gabaldon: Outlander
If you've viewed the show, you already know how excellent Jamie Fraser is. He sets such a high standard for males. Scottish Highlands, time travel, and insanely fantastic sex- essentially, that is what Outlander is. Former British military medic Clare and her husband are about to leave on their first vacation together since the war. Clare is transported back to the mid-1700s as she enters a historic standing rock circle. And the plot starts to take off when she encounters Jamie, a teenage Scots warrior.
Shira Glassman's Cinnamon Blade
Aliens and vampires regularly threaten the city where Cinnamon Blade fights crime. She has repeatedly rescued the literate Soledad Castillo from terrible people, and their sex chemistry grows each time. Although Soledad is gorgeous, how can they ever be romantically involved since Blade is continuously guarding the defenseless city against harm?
Alice Clayton's Wallbanger
Caroline Reynolds is less than delighted to discover that she shares her new San Francisco home with a rather noisy neighbor. She hears him pounding against the wall every night and squealing with delight as he engages in intercourse with a different woman. But the noise soon gets to be too much. When Caroline approaches him to confront him, she discovers that he is, well, lovely.
The J.J. Arias Novel The Goode Governor
Georgia "George" Fernandez, the governor, is "extremely serious." She is even more stoic than before now that her reelection campaign has begun as she concentrates on triumphing in the race of life. That is, until Mila, a young exotic dancer who nearly brought down Georgia's campaign with a juicy controversy. Mila is allowed to work at the governor's office to make things right. Since Mila and Georgia quickly discover they have some strong connection, it turns out that differences do attract.
André Aciman's Call Me by Your Name
Sadly, Timothée Chalamet isn't in this rendition; nevertheless, if you read it, you can visualize his face. The romance between Elio and Oliver is just as hot in print. If you're unfamiliar with the story, Oliver is a hot American student who stays with Elio's family while vacationing in Italy. The two first seem to despise one another. But as time passes, it becomes apparent that their friendship is more profound than at first.
By Carly Phillips, Sexy Dare
New York City resident and guarded nightclub owner Jason Dare. He keeps those he labels family close and doesn't let anybody else in because of his "sad past." That is until he meets Faith Lancaster, the owner of a confectionery shop. While Faith is admirable and ambitious and wishes to let Jason inside, she also has some dark secrets, such as the plot her brother is waging to take her inheritance. Dramaaa.
Conclusion
Like sex on the beach, sex in fiction should be obvious. On the one hand, there's sex, a mysterious source of profundity and pleasure that rarely evokes any utterance other than a happy grunt, groan, or gasp for most people. The novel is an artistic endeavor dedicated to verbalizing mute experience, on the other hand. The arrangement is an excellent example of Reese's principle—two great tastes go well together.