I already posted both of these books in the 'Last 3 books read' thread, but they were worth mentioning here too. This is the first book I've read by Adam J. Nicolai, and I thought he did an excellent job. I signed up to follow him on Amazon, and I'll definitely be reading whatever he writes. This one was weird but in a good way. Some cool twists & turns, and I signed up to follow R.H. Dixon as well.
There are some good ones out there. Especially the non-fiction ones. It's funny how BM/WW IR forbidden romance novels have been around for years, been several made and has done well as far sells go, but most of the romances that get turned into a movie or TV show be lesbian or gay forbidden romances. Just more proof Hollywood's main problem is IR especially BM/WW.
I'm not really into romance novels, but as long as an IR romance story isn't trashy or based on any of the offensive & trashy IR stereotypes they might be worth reading.
There was an independent publishing company years ago. It was run by a married couple. For a fee, they will write a romance novel, fiction or nonfiction. But they will definitely pay special attention to the nonfiction because of their belief that these stories are more interesting and worth telling. Looking back, when I used to read men's adventure paperbacks(due to the lack of cable television), there was a lot of interracial romance between wm and every woman in the world. Two examples were the Depth Force and The Seventh Carrier books. In fact almost every men's adventure paperback has featured these relationships. Black men in these stories are either in the background or were the antagonist. The only books where interracial between a black man and a white woman were featured were in pornographic paperbacks written by authors with catchy and dubiously sounding names.
The issue when it comes to IR between BM/WW in a Hollywood film or show is the people at the top. The same people who have carried the tradition of showing White America what they want to see since the beginning of the entertainment industry. And, as the saying goes, " Whoever is paying, is the one who calls the shots." Those in Hollywood and even Broadway, have to accede to the demands of those who are paying because they believe that they know what the people want.
I know, but there are good amount of non pornographic ones that are just erotic and romantic tales like some of the ones @JUANMACKER listed.
I happen to visit Amazon and there are quite a lot of interracial romance novels that are available(mostly bw/wm,am). I am sure that the number of bm/ww and others are there. I just didn't have the time to look further.