It can me modern or romantic historical novel, just wanna know.
For example before FSOG I read a pirate book called Island Flames by Karen Robard. Your basic pirate kidnaps a lady, he rapes her multiple times, he spanks her then apologizes and low and behold: they fall in love and happily ever after.
Hi red-rackham, the first erotic romance I read was Sweet Savage Love, same scenario, kidnapping, rape, beating, then falling in love. The first erotica was Anne Rice's The Claiming of Sleeping Beauty, beating, humiliation, rape without the romance. The Sleeping Beauty Quartet is still Rice's best seller.
Nope I haven't been obsessing over this only occurred when I saw the trailer to the next film and then this vid.
I loved the Claiming of Sleeping Beauty. Imagine that being made into a film, it would set people off from watching a live adaptation of Disney's sleeping beauty or at least it would if that was made after this Sleeping Beauty.
Oh btw is this sweet savage love by Rosemary Rogers?
These are guilty pleasures for me and maybe you.
Apart from Island Flames I also loved the sequel to it and I loved Tender Fury, young wife married to a cold, arrogant and indifferent man who uses her for sex and gaining an heir but things happen, a lot of Wuthering Height stuff.
I'll read Sweet Savage Love as soon as I get clarification.
Hi red_rackham_77, yes, Sweet Savage Love was written by Rosemary Rogers, but the most popular rape romance was Whitney, My Love by Judith McNaught. If you look for it, make sure you get the unabridged version. So many people complained that the publisher had to release an edited version.
By the way, I've read that Rice is working on another Sleeping Beauty book.