Well, if 'Bloody Romance' is about passionate and perhaps somewhat dark love stories, then the Chinese drama 'Goodbye My Princess' could be considered similar. It has a very complex relationship between the protagonists, full of love, hate, and misunderstandings. In terms of novels, 'The Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation' has deep - seated emotions and complex character relationships within a world full of magic and mystery.
If 'Mary Mack' is a sweet, traditional romance, you might like 'Pride and Prejudice' by Jane Austen. It has all the elements of a great romance - strong - willed characters, misunderstandings, and a beautiful love story. Another option could be 'Outlander' by Diana Gabaldon. It combines historical elements with a passionate love story.
Not knowing the exact nature of 'delicious a novel', it's a bit of a challenge. However, if the 'delicious' part implies a rich and engaging story, then books like 'The Great Gatsby' could be somewhat similar. It has a sumptuous setting and a story full of complex relationships and desires, which makes for a very engaging read.
One well - known 'Bloody Romance' Chinese novel could be 'The Legend of Condor Heroes'. It has elements of complex relationships and some fight scenes that can be considered as having a touch of 'bloody romance' in a sense. There are love - hate relationships among the characters and battles for power and justice that are intertwined with the romantic storylines.
Since I don't really know if 'Sex with the Virgin Maid' is a real novel, I can't recommend something exactly similar. But if you like novels with themes of relationships and love in a more appropriate and literary context, you could try 'Pride and Prejudice' by Jane Austen. It's a classic that beautifully explores relationships.
If the 'Man with the Human Mask' is about mystery and human nature, then 'The Devotion of Suspect X' by Keigo Higashino could be similar. It involves complex characters and a mystery that delves deep into human motives.
Another novel that might be similar is 'Love O2O'. It has elements of modern relationships, like how the characters meet and fall in love in the digital age, which could be somewhat related to what 'Hello Sweetheart' might be about if it's a contemporary love story.
If 'The Woodcutter's Dog' is about the relationship between a human and an animal, then 'The Call of the Wild' could be similar. It's about a dog's journey in the wild. Another one could be 'Old Yeller', which is a very touching story about a boy and his dog. 'Black Beauty' also has elements of animal - human relationships, though it's about a horse, but still has that sense of loyalty and companionship.
If we assume 'book basketball a love story' is about the combination of different interests and love, 'The Fault in Our Stars' could be somewhat similar as it combines young love with different aspects of the characters' lives, though not specifically basketball. Another one could be 'Friday Night Lights' which has elements of sports (football instead of basketball) and also touches on relationships within the community and among the characters.
Peter Temple's novels are great examples of Australian crime fiction. His works often have a gritty and realistic portrayal of the Australian criminal landscape. Another author to consider is Jane Harper. Her books are set in the Australian outback and have interesting mystery elements.
Since I'm not sure about this particular novel, it's hard to recommend similar ones. But generally, Chinese novels about first love could be 'To Our Pure Little Beauty' which also explores the theme of young love in a Chinese context.