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Love Reading Steamy Intimacy, Must Read These 6 Erotic Novels By Women Writers

Erotic novels provide you with the chance to get engrossed in an amazing story while learning some very serious information about the build-up, climax, and aftermath of steamy sex scenes. Many people enjoy being emotionally and sexually stimulated at the same time and erotic novels serve to be their best friends in their case.

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Erotic Novels By Women Writers
Many people enjoy being emotionally and sexually stimulated at the same time and erotic novels can serve to be their best friends in their case. Erotic novels provide you with the chance to get engrossed in an amazing story, also learning new information about the build-up, climax, and aftermath of steamy sex scenes. Not all love porn, some enjoy reading sex too, the temptation, the build-up, and the urge makes it interesting. When a woman write such novels, she know where it clicks the best and what utmost pleasure is for women. We have curated a list of erotic novels authored by women.
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6 Amazing Erotic Novels By Women Writers-

'Forever' By Judy Blume

In her novel Forever, Judy Blume explores the development of Katherine's relationship with Michael, a teenager from New Jersey, and their sexual experiences. When it was initially published in 1975, this straightforward depiction of first love—which included the unpleasantness of your first sexual encounter—was particularly ground-breaking. In those times Blume's books where banned for the subject, however today it still feels relevant.

'Little Cat' by Tamara Faith Berger

Little Cat is made up of two short stories, so it's double the enjoyment and fun! In the first story, Lie With Me, a woman picks up random men from bars for sex affairs, and in the second, The Way of the Whore, a female begins working in the sex profession. Both tales place a strong emphasis on the sexuality and pleasure of women.

'Therese and Isabelle' by Violette Leduc

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Two girls in this story deal with love and desire while studying at a boarding school. Much of the book's text was prohibited in France during its 1960s publication because it contained details of homosexual intercourse. Despite the fact that there is a lot of sex, Leduc did a fantastic job of capturing both the good and the negative aspects of genuine love.

'Punk 57' by Penelope Douglas

It tells the tale of pen pals Misha and Ryen, who have been exchanging letters since they were in fifth grade. Although they are friends, they have some ground rules, like no sharing of phone numbers, social media, or images. However, their relationship takes a totally different turn when one of them accidentally stumbles across the other online, allowing them to meet in person for the first time. Read the book to know what happens further.

'The Kiss Quotient' by Helen Hoang

Stella Lane, who is autistic, aspires to improve in all athletic endeavours so she may find the husband her parents expect her to have. Stella hires escort Michael Phan, a type of 21st-century sex god who is Vietnamese and Swedish, who agrees to assist Stella. Read the novel on your own to know exactly what unfolds later in the story.

365 Days by Blanka Lipińska

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Blanka Lipińska's 365 Days is a sexy and deeply romantic novel that also inspired the blockbuster trilogy films. Basically book is story of 365 Days, in which Massimo keep Laura captive and attempt to win her heart. Meanwhile, book offers stream description of intimacy between the both. The story line is problematic but erotica that novel erupts is bang on. 


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