
Even the romance is entirely focused on her in all its revolting slutty bisexual hetness. It’s ok, but why does Sun feel like a side character with the main character being Persephone. Good fantasy - Priory of the Orange Tree, The Unbroken, The Steel Seraglio (seriously good and was VERY pleasantly surprised by the f/f 1/3 of the through and how integral it is to the plot), Starless (girl disguised as boy, kinda borderline NB territory but I liked the worldbuilding), The Jasmine Throne (mughal setting), She Who Became the Sun, Baru Cormorant series, Foundryside Similarly good titles in the genre include the Locked Tomb series and A Memory Called Empire, This Is How You Lose the Time War Sci-Fi: Unconquerable Sun (well-written, but sci-fi - genderbent Alexander the Great in space with same-sex lover included). Modern - We Are Okay (beautifully written), The Last True Poets of the Sea, The Dead and the Dark (bit of horror / supernatural), Sawkill Girls (horror/supernatural) Also nothing about the covers or titles will give away the fact that it's f/f at all. More “mainstream” lesbian books? I’d like to get them at the library but I’m embarrassed by some of the titles or covers of lesbian romances…Īll of the below are well-written and mainstream, where romance is secondary to the plot (that doesn't mean it's not integral, ofc).
