So: one male POV character, one female POV character. A tough sell? Tough to write? Should it be avoided?
I think the only foible here is that if you have both a male and female POV, there often ends up being a romance between them. You might end up working against expectations if you didn't have a romance. Just something to consider.
I do in my book. Well, sort of. *evasive*
I do in my book. Well, sort of. *evasive*
Second the Shiver series. I think she does it in Scorpio Races as well. And the Philip Pullman books do this as well, when they start flipping between Will & Lyra's stories, right? In third person, though.
When it's done well I love it. So cute to get both sides of a burgeoning romance, for instance.
I'm doing this in my current WIP too. I don't like that people will assume that they are going to get together just because they're the main characters. It's not going to happen, they have more of a sibling relationship. Oh well.