I've written a few F/M stories myself. I can't offer you a "woman's perspective" however, because I do happen to be a guy.
OTOH, I think that the idea of a "woman's perspective" (or a "man's perspective") is over-rated. What do you see a female author giving you that a male author can't provide?
On the third hand, maybe what you're looking for is a F/M story told from the female
character's point-of-view. This can be either first-person:
I locked my tickle-slave's ankles in the stocks and sat down on the wooden stool, brushing my skirts aside. Tim's naked soles were held invitingly before me. To the side, the implements were neatly laid out. I selected a comb, and...
Or third-person:
Valery locked her tickle-slave's ankles in the stocks and sat down on the wooden stool, brushing her skirts aside. Tim's naked soles were held invitingly before her, with the implements laid out neatly on one side. She selected a comb, and...
Either one can be written by either a male or a female author.