Give me your fluffy lesbian romance book recommendations!
It could be realistic fiction, fiction, sci-fi, fantasy, urban fantasy, whatever. All I care is that’s it’s lesbian and fluffy. A little bit of smut is good too 🙂
Legends & Lattes by Travis Baldree -fantasy & very sweet
The Mimicking of Known Successes by Malka Older is a cozy sci-fi murder mystery but also a lesbian romance, and it’s so good
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Written in the Stars by Alexandria Bellefleur
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Knit One, Girl Two by Shira Glassman!
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Kiss Her Once For Me- Alison Cochrun
She Gets The Girl – Rachael Lippincott
One Last Stop – Casey McQuiston
Yerba Buena – Nina LaCour (this isn’t fluffy per se but I loved this book so so much)
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Anything by Melissa Brayden!
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For Her Consideration by Amy Spalding
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Longshadow by Olivia Atwater — Regency Fantasy romance. It is Book 3 in a series (follows two different M/F books). Can be read alone.
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In at the deep end by Kate Davies. A rom com about a woman in London realising she’s a lesbian in her late 20s. If you like audiobooks, the audible narration is fantastic.
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Fluffy: Delillah Green doesn’t Care – it’s silly and fun, and a little bit smutty
Not so fluffy: The Drowning Girl – weird horror book with lesbian protagonist reliving some of her relationship. It’s an amazing book
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Legends & Lattes by Travis Baldree -fantasy & very sweet
The Mimicking of Known Successes by Malka Older is a cozy sci-fi murder mystery but also a lesbian romance, and it’s so good
Written in the Stars by Alexandria Bellefleur
Knit One, Girl Two by Shira Glassman!
Kiss Her Once For Me- Alison Cochrun
She Gets The Girl – Rachael Lippincott
One Last Stop – Casey McQuiston
Yerba Buena – Nina LaCour (this isn’t fluffy per se but I loved this book so so much)
Anything by Melissa Brayden!
For Her Consideration by Amy Spalding
Longshadow by Olivia Atwater — Regency Fantasy romance. It is Book 3 in a series (follows two different M/F books). Can be read alone.
In at the deep end by Kate Davies. A rom com about a woman in London realising she’s a lesbian in her late 20s. If you like audiobooks, the audible narration is fantastic.
Fluffy: Delillah Green doesn’t Care – it’s silly and fun, and a little bit smutty
Not so fluffy: The Drowning Girl – weird horror book with lesbian protagonist reliving some of her relationship. It’s an amazing book