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    I have read countless books about straight couples (mostly romance) and just want to read something about lesbian. Mostly every book I have found about them till now seems to be just smut and all but I want a proper story.

    It can be of any genre and from any online reading sites too. I am just desperate from something

    by NovaQueen_30

    19 Comments

    1. Single-Aardvark9330 on

      I recently read bad graces which is YA horror I believe, but it’s a cast of all girls and 4 of the 6 are lesbians

      One last stop is new adult and has a bi + butch lesbian, sort of mystery with a bit of magic/scif? And I do mean only a little

      I kissed Shara Wheeler is YA mystery type book

    2. Strawberry_Books on

      You might enjoy stuff by Lee Lynch. Her works are more old school but give an awesome look into lesbian culture of the time. If you want more light hearted stuff in the same vain maybe Karin Kallmaker.

    3. noonehereisontrial on

      My personal favorites:

      YA- The Light Pirate (very not romance forward, mostly about near future climate change)

      High Fantasy- The Priory and the Orange Tree (long, I love it but I love world building)

      Historical Fiction- She Who Became The Sun (a bit military heavy for me, but I still thought the rest of it was great)

    4. Past-Wrangler9513 on

      Can’t Spell Treason Without Tea by Rebecca Thorne – a cozy fantasy about a queen’s guard and powerful mage who run away together to start a book/teashop together. No spice.

      Legends and Lattes by Travis Baldree. An Orc retires from adventuring to start a coffee shop. There’s a lesbian romantic subplot. No spice.

      Even Though I Knew the End by CL Polk – Urban fantasy meets noir detective novels. Short, easy read.

      Plain Bad Heroines by Emily Danforth – horror but more like fun spooky vibes plus some historical fiction.

    5. IconicallyChroniced on

      Everything by Sarah Waters is absolutely brilliant and absorbing. She is a university professor who does meticulous research to create incredibly immersive lesbian historical fiction. I suggest starting with Tipping the Velvet or Fingersmith.

    6. Leif_Millelnuie on

      Gideon the Ninth / locked tomb : the tag line is “Lesbian necromancefs explore a gothic palace in space”
      The two avatar kyoshi books

      The lost girls a vampire revenge story has a lesbian relationship at the core of it.

    7. How about a sci-fi lesbian epistolary time travelling romance? **This Is How You Lose the Time War** by Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone blew me away with the beautiful descriptions and a lesbian romance I adored.

    8. blackcoffee-bltch on

      I recently read the book that’s considered to be the very first lesbian novel. It’s The Well of Loneliness by Radclyffe Hall. 

      It was described later to be semi-autobiographical, and was published in 1928 to some praise but a larger general outcry. The author never wrote another book exploring sexuality again because of the homophobic backlash. But this one is a gem.

      For a book from the 1920s, the prose isn’t hard to get through at all. It’s also a stunning portrait of the vivid and challenging lives of queer people. You’ll be surprised by how little sentiments have changed, nearly a hundred years later.

    9. blackcoffee-bltch on

      Desert of the Heart by Jane Rule is another good one, with a movie adaptation I really enjoyed. 

    10. If you like lesbian Holmes/Watson in space, try the novella The Mimicking of Known Successes by Malka Older (there’s already one sequel with more forthcoming). Also sci-fi: Some Desperate Glory by Emily Tesh. I also second Even Though I Knew the End by C.L. Polk, for urban fantasy mystery.

      For historical romance, you might like Lex Croucher’s Infamous.

      For graphic novels, anything by Alison Bechdel is great.

    11. I_Dream_Of_Oranges on

      Murder Most Actual by Alexis Hall, it’s a murder mystery featuring a lesbian couple, absolutely no smut.

    12. PrincessMurderMitten on

      Watcher of the Woods by Skyla Dawn Cameron

      It’s a horror novel with a lesbian couple ending their relationship. No spice and no animal violence.

    13. CherryCreamSoda25 on

      The Priory of the Orange Tree

      One of the BEST fantasy novels I have ever read. Amazing world building; great characters and a fuckingly beautifully angsty lesbian couple

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