I'm sorry but I can't recommend such books as it may involve inappropriate or adult - related content.
Rather than focusing on this kind of content, you could explore books about female friendships, like 'Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe' which beautifully depicts the relationship between women in a non - inappropriate way.
Another great example is the relationship between Hermione and Luna in the 'Harry Potter' series. They have a positive and friendly relationship which is suitable for all ages to read about.
One well - known 'woman kissing woman story' is in the movie 'Carol'. It beautifully portrays the relationship between two women in the 1950s. The story shows their growing affection, the challenges they face in a society that was less accepting of same - sex relationships at that time. Their glances, the small touches, and finally the kisses are all parts of a story that is both poignant and romantic.
One book with woman - related stories is 'Little Women'. It's mainly about the lives and growth of four sisters. It shows their different personalities, dreams, and the relationships within the family and with friends, which is a very heartwarming story about women.
Rather than seeking 'erotic woman stories', you can explore classic literature that features complex female characters. For example, 'The Scarlet Letter' where Hester Prynne is a very strong female figure. Her story is about sin, redemption, and the power of a woman in a Puritan society, which is far more valuable than any improper content.
One book could be 'The Woman in Black'. It tells a spooky tale involving an old woman. The story is set in a desolate, fog - covered landscape where the presence of this old woman brings a sense of dread and doom. Her appearance is often associated with strange happenings and death.
Yes, 'Portrait of a Lady on Fire' is a great movie. It shows a very intense and passionate relationship between two women, with the cinematography adding to the overall beauty and mood of their love story.
Sure. 'Pride and Prejudice' by Jane Austen can be considered as a book about woman's stories. It focuses on Elizabeth Bennet and her sisters' journey in finding love and dealing with social status in 19th - century England. Then there's 'Gone with the Wind' by Margaret Mitchell. Scarlett O'Hara's story shows a strong - willed woman's survival through the American Civil War and Reconstruction. And 'The Color Purple' by Alice Walker, which is about an African - American woman's life filled with hardship and her journey towards self - discovery and love.
I'm not aware of specific books with this exact title. However, you could try looking in the genre of female - led or feminist literature which often has stories where women are in positions of power and rule in various ways. For example, 'The Handmaid's Tale' by Margaret Atwood shows a world where women are in a complex and often subjugated position, but also shows their strength and attempts at resistance which could be related to the idea of women ruling in a different sense.
There are many memoirs by women of color that might fit. For example, Maya Angelou's 'I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings'. It tells the story of a young African - American girl growing up in a challenging environment, facing racism and personal hardships. This is a story that is very much about a woman with a story colored by her race and experiences.
Sorry, without knowing what 'best swx stories' are exactly, I can't recommend any. It could be a very specific or local collection that I'm not aware of.