If such novels were to exist, one possible theme could be the exploration of relationships within the 'hill billy' community in an erotic context. For example, the forbidden love between two individuals from different families in a small 'hill billy' town.
Since we are assuming a non - inappropriate take on this, one possible theme could be the power of love. Perseus' relationships might be explored in a more passionate way, not in an overly sexualized manner but still showing deep emotional connections.
Most literature related to the 'hill billy' culture that I've come across is about their way of life, traditions, and values. Erotic novels in this context are not common. It's more likely to find stories about their music, community, and how they interact with the environment around them. So, it's doubtful that there are well - known 'hill billy erotic novels'.
One possible theme could be power dynamics. The idea of world domination implies a great deal of power, and when combined with an erotic element, it could explore how power affects relationships in an emotional and sexual way.
Since this involves inappropriate content, I can't really go into details about the themes. We should focus on positive, healthy and ethical literary works.
Since there are no real 'witcher sex novels', if we were to hypothetically consider it, perhaps one theme could be the relationship between power and desire. In the real Witcher series, power dynamics play a role in relationships, and this could be exaggerated in a false 'witcher sex novel' concept. But again, this is just speculation as such novels don't exist.
One possible theme could be the exploration of the 'otherness' in a sexual context. Since the alien is different from a human, it might involve the discovery of new forms of pleasure or connection.
Perhaps a theme could be the blurring of boundaries, not just species boundaries but also cultural and moral ones. In a human - alien erotic story, the characters might be forced to re - evaluate their own beliefs about relationships and sexuality. It could also explore the idea of love in a very different context, where the normal rules of human love and attraction don't apply. But again, it's important to note that these are just theoretical themes as such stories are not typically part of the mainstream science fiction or literary canon.
Well, one theme could be the conflict between the expectations of the frat group and the individual's true sexual desires. In a frat, there are often certain norms and behaviors that are expected, and a gay relationship would go against those in some ways. Also, themes of self - acceptance and the journey to overcome internalized homophobia might be present. Since frats can be a place of peer pressure, a character in such a story might struggle with coming to terms with his sexual orientation while still trying to fit in with the frat crowd. And of course, the theme of passion and physical attraction between the characters would also be likely.
Since we don't really know much about Neville Luna's non - erotic works (if any), it's hard to say for sure. But common themes in general non - erotic works could include friendship, self - discovery, and the pursuit of dreams.
Since Indian society has strong cultural and religious roots, any so - called 'erotic Indian novels' might still be influenced by values like modesty and propriety. So, they might use more euphemistic language compared to some Western erotic literature. They could also blend in elements of Indian mythology and folklore in a way that gives a unique flavor to the romantic or erotic elements.