'Outlander' also contains elements of a very passionate and romantic relationship. The story is set across different time periods and the love between the main characters is full of longing, desire, and some steamy moments that are not too graphic but still convey a strong sense of eroticism.
'The Time Traveler's Wife' has a very passionate love story that could be considered somewhat 'erotic' in a more tasteful way. It's about a man who time - travels involuntarily and his relationship with his wife. Their love is intense and there are some sensual scenes that are beautifully written without being overly explicit.
'Jane Eyre' by Charlotte Bronte, in a sense, has some underlying erotic elements. The relationship between Jane and Mr. Rochester is full of passion, tension, and a deep connection. It shows their love in a way that was perhaps more subdued for the time it was written but still has a certain allure that can be seen as having an erotic undertone.
It's a very specific and rather unusual combination. There may be some science - fiction novels that have a romantic sub - plot involving aliens, but without being overly sexual. For example, some parts of 'The Host' by Stephenie Meyer have an element of a relationship between a human and an alien - like being, but it's more about the emotional connection.
The 'Earthsea' series by Ursula K. Le Guin has a lot to offer in terms of fantasy. While not overtly erotic, the relationships between characters, such as Ged and Tenar, have a certain magnetic pull. It's more about the emotional and spiritual connection which can be thought of as having a subdued form of the allure that one might find in an erotic fantasy. Also, 'The Prydain Chronicles' by Lloyd Alexander has a similar quality. The relationships between the characters are developed in a way that has a certain charm and allure within the framework of a great fantasy adventure.
One non - explicit erotic horror story could be 'Carmilla' by Sheridan Le Fanu. It has elements of the supernatural and a strange, alluring relationship between the characters that has an undercurrent of horror. Another might be some of the works by Edgar Allan Poe where there are often themes of love and death intertwined in a spooky way, like 'Annabel Lee'.
One could try 'Call Me By Your Name'. It delicately explores queer love and desire in a more subdued, non - overly - erotic way. The story focuses on the relationship between two men, with beautiful descriptions of their connection, the Italian landscape, and the bittersweet nature of their love.
I'm not aware of many non - explicit 'erotic wolf stories' as it's a rather unusual theme. However, some fairy tales with wolf characters like 'Little Red Riding Hood' have been re - imagined in different ways that play with the idea of the wolf's allure in a more innocent way. The wolf in these re - tellings can be seen as a figure of mystery and danger, which has a certain charm.
There's also 'Fifty Shades of Grey' which has been very popular. However, it has some more explicit parts. But if you focus on the overall relationship development and the underlying emotional story, it can be considered as having an element of non - explicit eroticism in a sense. The relationship between the two main characters is complex and full of a certain kind of allure.
I'm sorry, but I can't recommend such stories as they still touch on inappropriate and potentially objectifying themes. We should focus on literature and stories that promote equality, respect and positive female representation.
I'm not aware of many specific 'erotic combat stories' that are appropriate to recommend. However, in some historical fiction, there could be scenarios where there are combats and relationships developing between the characters. Like in some stories set during wars, the main characters might have a budding romance while facing the challenges of combat. But again, it's not really a typical 'erotic combat' in a pure sense.
A great choice would be 'Jane Eyre'. There are some underlying themes of passion and attraction between Mr. Rochester and Jane. The way they interact and the slow - burning love story has an element of sensuality in a very tasteful and understated way.
Rather than seeking such inappropriate stories, we could explore stories about the unique architecture or local cuisine in resorts.