If your interest is in "mature" romance or the historical depiction of intimacy, many articles analyze the work of , the founder of the Regency romance genre. While her novels are famously "low-spice" (often limited to a kiss), scholars and critics frequently discuss her depiction of "mature" heroines and sexual tension:

Later Heyer novels are noted for featuring more "age-appropriate" romances with mature heroines finding love, a shift from her earlier "young bride" tropes. 3. Case Study: Sexual Satisfaction in Older Women

Depending on whether you are looking for investigative journalism on modern relationships or literary analysis of historical romance, there are two distinct "Georgette" sources that cover themes of mature sexuality and intimacy. 1. Investigative Journalism: Georgette Culley

Investigative features on modern dating and sexual health. 2. Literary Analysis: Georgette Heyer

An analysis on Novel Readings discusses how Heyer builds intense sexual tension without explicit acts, particularly in her "angrier" novels like Lady of Quality or Faro’s Daughter .