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I have found romance novels to be largely (but not solely) a meticulous and exquisitely drawn-out rape fantasy. There are some that delve into other sexual fantasies and utilizes the female gaze in their storylines where the female protagonist is in the drivers seat. But if the story leads into where the female is vulnerable, and she is "taken", IMO that points to a subliminal but powerful visual of a rape fantasy (which is still a popular fantasy for women).
It sounds like the Old School ones (circa 1970s-early 1980s). Those plotlines largely faded out by the 2000s. I've read a great number that have been published in the last 10 years and none feature rape fantasies.
I have found romance novels to be largely (but not solely) a meticulous and exquisitely drawn-out rape fantasy. There are some that delve into other sexual fantasies and utilizes the female gaze in their storylines where the female protagonist is in the drivers seat. But if the story leads into where the female is vulnerable, and she is "taken", IMO that points to a subliminal but powerful visual of a rape fantasy (which is still a popular fantasy for women).
Any you'd recommend? I spent some time in the Romance Novel section in the '90s, but I haven't re-visited since then, except for the Fifty Shades of Grey series.