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Mary Reilly by Valerie Martin Diary of Elizabeth FrankstensteinI mention this due to Jane, the Woman Who Loved Tarzan coming out later this year.

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Scathach80 wrote: Mary Reilly by Valerie Martin Diary of Elizabeth FrankstensteinI mention this due to Jane, the Woman Who Loved Tarzan coming out later this year. 1981's TARZAN OF THE APES was...

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Sara Donati's Last of the Mohicans sequels featuring Natty Bumppo Daughter of the Revolution by C. Guy Clayton Carole Nelson Douglas Irene Adler novels

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Man's World, by Angela Caperton. Funny, erotic adventures of a space heroine on the planet Moulton, a world founded on the "philosophy" of William Marston, Wonder Woman's creator.

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Not quite what I had in mind. I wanted to find novels which focus on the female supporting cast (e.g. if someone wrote a Zorro novel focusing on Lolita Pulido, his fiancee from The Curse of...

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Do we get a spanking if we do?

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To cite the obvious example:  The "Moneypenny Diaries" books by Kate Westbrook.

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I was going to stay away from detective series, because of the topic title, but I see that you include Carole Nelson Douglas's Irene Adler books, so:Laurie R. King has written several novels about...

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Lawrence Fechtenberger wrote:I was going to stay away from detective series, because of the topic title, but I see that you include Carole Nelson Douglas's Irene Adler books,...

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The 1954 film MISS ROBIN CRUSOE would seem to fit. I reviewed it on my blog and in member reviews.

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Almost certainly NOT the kind of thing Scathach is looking for, but I'll just mention Elisabeth Hand's Bride of Frankenstein novel, PANDORA'S BRIDE. Plus John Kessel's Nebula award winning novella...

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