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Lesbian Romance Books 2025: Top 10 Must-Reads for Sapphic Romance Fans
Lesbian romance books 2025 — our top 10 lesbian reads, from laugh-out-loud lesbian romance to tender lesbian romance with slow burns. Discover your next favourite today.
If you’re searching for lesbian romance books 2025, this guide is for you. Below you’ll find the best lesbian romance books 2025 readers are raving about—perfect for fans of sapphic romcoms, slow burns, opposites attract, and feel-good happily-ever-afters. Bookmark this lesbian romance books 2025 list for your TBR and share it with your book club.
The Top 10 Lesbian Romance Books 2025 (Editor’s Picks)
The Soft Kind — Jess Harley
Part of Jess Harley’s Sapphic Books collection. Set in Notting Hill, London, this sweet romantic comedy explores first love, body image, and falling for someone out of your league. A beautiful, messy, opposites-attract lesbian romance that blends laugh-out-loud moments with tender heart. If you love friendship chaos, dating disasters, and second chances, you’ll binge this in one sitting.
One Last Stop — Casey McQuiston
Found family, f/f subway meet-cute, and time-slip magic. A fizzy, big-hearted romance with unforgettable chemistry.
Delilah Green Doesn’t Care — Ashley Herring Blake
Grumpy/childhood-nemesis energy turned swoony small-town heat. Sharp banter, real feelings, satisfying HEA.
Astrid Parker Doesn’t Fail — Ashley Herring Blake
Perfectionist meets irresistible chaos on a renovation show. Enemies-to-lovers with career stakes and serious sparks.
Written in the Stars — Alexandria Bellefleur
Fake-dating, astrology fun, and sparkling Seattle vibes. Romcom comfort food with a sapphic twist.
Count Your Lucky Stars — Alexandria Bellefleur
Second-chance roommates; mature, tender, and gorgeously romantic. Great for readers who crave emotional payoff.
Mistakes Were Made — Meryl Wilsner
The iconic “best friend’s mom” trope done right—witty, big-feels, and joyfully grown-up.
Something to Talk About — Meryl Wilsner
Hollywood slow burn between a producer and her assistant; workplace proximity + delicious tension.
Honey Girl — Morgan Rogers
Post-grad life, identity, and accidental marriage in Vegas blossom into a thoughtful, healing love story.
Her Royal Highness — Rachel Hawkins
Princess + commoner boarding-school romance that’s pure comfort-read delight with royal sparkle.
Why this “Lesbian Romance Books 2025” list works
Trope diversity: opposites attract, fake dating, second chance, workplace, celebrity, and found family.
Tone range: from high-banter romcoms to heartfelt slow burns.
Representation: joyful sapphic stories across ages, careers, and settings.
Quick FAQs (for searchers)
What are the must-read lesbian romance books 2025?
Start with The Soft Kind (Jess Harley), One Last Stop, and Delilah Green Doesn’t Care—then work through the rest of our top 10.
Are these lesbian romance books 2025 suitable for book clubs?
Absolutely—most include strong themes (identity, friendship, career, family) and crowd-pleasing tropes that spark great discussion.
Where should I begin if I love romcoms?
Try The Soft Kind, Written in the Stars, or Astrid Parker Doesn’t Fail for fast, funny, big-chemistry reads.
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Save this lesbian romance books 2025 guide for your TBR, and share with friends who love sapphic happily-ever-afters.
Featured title reminder: The Soft Kind by Jess Harley — part of Jess Harley’s Sapphic Books collection — is a Notting Hill–set, first-love romcom that’s as funny, relatable, and tender as your 2 a.m. group chat.
If you’re searching for lesbian romance books 2025, this guide is for you. Below you’ll find the best lesbian romance books 2025 readers are raving about—perfect for fans of sapphic romcoms, slow burns, opposites attract, and feel-good happily-ever-afters. Bookmark this lesbian romance books 2025 list for your TBR and share it with your book club.
The Top 10 Lesbian Romance Books 2025 (Editor’s Picks)
The Soft Kind — Jess Harley
Part of Jess Harley’s Sapphic Books collection. Set in Notting Hill, London, this sweet romantic comedy explores first love, body image, and falling for someone out of your league. A beautiful, messy, opposites-attract lesbian romance that blends laugh-out-loud moments with tender heart. If you love friendship chaos, dating disasters, and second chances, you’ll binge this in one sitting.
One Last Stop — Casey McQuiston
Found family, f/f subway meet-cute, and time-slip magic. A fizzy, big-hearted romance with unforgettable chemistry.
Delilah Green Doesn’t Care — Ashley Herring Blake
Grumpy/childhood-nemesis energy turned swoony small-town heat. Sharp banter, real feelings, satisfying HEA.
Astrid Parker Doesn’t Fail — Ashley Herring Blake
Perfectionist meets irresistible chaos on a renovation show. Enemies-to-lovers with career stakes and serious sparks.
Written in the Stars — Alexandria Bellefleur
Fake-dating, astrology fun, and sparkling Seattle vibes. Romcom comfort food with a sapphic twist.
Count Your Lucky Stars — Alexandria Bellefleur
Second-chance roommates; mature, tender, and gorgeously romantic. Great for readers who crave emotional payoff.
Mistakes Were Made — Meryl Wilsner
The iconic “best friend’s mom” trope done right—witty, big-feels, and joyfully grown-up.
Something to Talk About — Meryl Wilsner
Hollywood slow burn between a producer and her assistant; workplace proximity + delicious tension.
Honey Girl — Morgan Rogers
Post-grad life, identity, and accidental marriage in Vegas blossom into a thoughtful, healing love story.
Her Royal Highness — Rachel Hawkins
Princess + commoner boarding-school romance that’s pure comfort-read delight with royal sparkle.
Why this “Lesbian Romance Books 2025” list works
Trope diversity: opposites attract, fake dating, second chance, workplace, celebrity, and found family.
Tone range: from high-banter romcoms to heartfelt slow burns.
Representation: joyful sapphic stories across ages, careers, and settings.
Quick FAQs (for searchers)
What are the must-read lesbian romance books 2025?
Start with The Soft Kind (Jess Harley), One Last Stop, and Delilah Green Doesn’t Care—then work through the rest of our top 10.
Are these lesbian romance books 2025 suitable for book clubs?
Absolutely—most include strong themes (identity, friendship, career, family) and crowd-pleasing tropes that spark great discussion.
Where should I begin if I love romcoms?
Try The Soft Kind, Written in the Stars, or Astrid Parker Doesn’t Fail for fast, funny, big-chemistry reads.
Pin & Share
Save this lesbian romance books 2025 guide for your TBR, and share with friends who love sapphic happily-ever-afters.
Featured title reminder: The Soft Kind by Jess Harley — part of Jess Harley’s Sapphic Books collection — is a Notting Hill–set, first-love romcom that’s as funny, relatable, and tender as your 2 a.m. group chat.
Published on October 06, 2025 16:05
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Lesbian Romance Books 2025: Top Sapphic Reads You’ll Love
Last updated: 7 Oct 2025
If you’re searching for lesbian romance books 2025, this is your one-stop guide. I’ve curated the best lesbian romance books 2025 for fans of sapphic romcoms, opposites-attract slow burns, found family, and feel-good HEAs. Bookmark this lesbian romance books 2025 list, vote in Listopia, and drop your own recommendations in the comments so we can keep this page fresh all year.
Editor’s Pick
The Soft Kind — Jess Harley (part of Jess Harley’s Sapphic Books collection)
Set in Notting Hill, London, this sweet romantic comedy explores first love, body image, and falling for someone completely out of your league. Think Bridget-Jones-meets-sapphic: dating disasters, friendship chaos, and a tender opposites-attract journey that says the real you deserves love. Perfect for readers who want funny, relatable, heart-squeeze moments. (Editorial rating: 4.6/5) - https://a.co/d/hTLlghN
Top Lesbian Romance Books 2025 (curated)
Delilah Green Doesn’t Care — Ashley Herring Blake
Grumpy/sunshine in a small town. Sharp banter and a swoony HEA. https://a.co/d/2lazJ12
Astrid Parker Doesn’t Fail — Ashley Herring Blake
Perfectionist vs. delightful chaos on a reno show. Enemies-to-lovers slow burn. https://a.co/d/20WSbRA
Written in the Stars — Alexandria Bellefleur
Fake-dating romcom with star-crossed chemistry and Seattle sparkle.
Count Your Lucky Stars — Alexandria Bellefleur
Second-chance roommates; cozy, tender, and emotionally satisfying.
Something to Talk About — Meryl Wilsner
Hollywood workplace slow burn; delicious tension, thoughtful payoff.
Mistakes Were Made — Meryl Wilsner
Best-friend’s-mom trope done right: witty, grown-up, gloriously messy.
One Last Stop — Casey McQuiston
Found family + time-slip subway romance; fizzy and big-hearted.
Honey Girl — Morgan Rogers
Accidental Vegas marriage meets identity and healing; soft and honest.
Her Royal Highness — Rachel Hawkins
Princess/commoner boarding-school romance; pure comfort-read joy.
Forget Me Not — Alyson Derrick
Tender second-chance YA/NA vibes with big feelings and hope.
The Romantic Agenda — Claire Kann
Ace heroine navigating love and labels in a thoughtful contemporary.
Kiss Her Once for Me — Alison Cochrun
Fake engagement, holiday chaos, found family, and soft pining.
I Kissed Shara Wheeler — Casey McQuiston
Enemies-ish scavenger hunt turns to chemistry and clarity.
FAQs
Q: Where should romcom fans start?
A: The Soft Kind, Written in the Stars, Delilah Green Doesn’t Care.
Q: Best slow burns?
A: Astrid Parker Doesn’t Fail, Something to Talk About, Count Your Lucky Stars.
Q: UK-set vibes?
A: The Soft Kind (Notting Hill), Her Royal Highness (royal-adjacent fun).
Call for recs
If you loved a title and think it belongs on the lesbian romance books 2025 list, comment below with a one-line pitch (trope + vibe). I’ll review and update.
If you’re searching for lesbian romance books 2025, this is your one-stop guide. I’ve curated the best lesbian romance books 2025 for fans of sapphic romcoms, opposites-attract slow burns, found family, and feel-good HEAs. Bookmark this lesbian romance books 2025 list, vote in Listopia, and drop your own recommendations in the comments so we can keep this page fresh all year.
Editor’s Pick
The Soft Kind — Jess Harley (part of Jess Harley’s Sapphic Books collection)
Set in Notting Hill, London, this sweet romantic comedy explores first love, body image, and falling for someone completely out of your league. Think Bridget-Jones-meets-sapphic: dating disasters, friendship chaos, and a tender opposites-attract journey that says the real you deserves love. Perfect for readers who want funny, relatable, heart-squeeze moments. (Editorial rating: 4.6/5) - https://a.co/d/hTLlghN
Top Lesbian Romance Books 2025 (curated)
Delilah Green Doesn’t Care — Ashley Herring Blake
Grumpy/sunshine in a small town. Sharp banter and a swoony HEA. https://a.co/d/2lazJ12
Astrid Parker Doesn’t Fail — Ashley Herring Blake
Perfectionist vs. delightful chaos on a reno show. Enemies-to-lovers slow burn. https://a.co/d/20WSbRA
Written in the Stars — Alexandria Bellefleur
Fake-dating romcom with star-crossed chemistry and Seattle sparkle.
Count Your Lucky Stars — Alexandria Bellefleur
Second-chance roommates; cozy, tender, and emotionally satisfying.
Something to Talk About — Meryl Wilsner
Hollywood workplace slow burn; delicious tension, thoughtful payoff.
Mistakes Were Made — Meryl Wilsner
Best-friend’s-mom trope done right: witty, grown-up, gloriously messy.
One Last Stop — Casey McQuiston
Found family + time-slip subway romance; fizzy and big-hearted.
Honey Girl — Morgan Rogers
Accidental Vegas marriage meets identity and healing; soft and honest.
Her Royal Highness — Rachel Hawkins
Princess/commoner boarding-school romance; pure comfort-read joy.
Forget Me Not — Alyson Derrick
Tender second-chance YA/NA vibes with big feelings and hope.
The Romantic Agenda — Claire Kann
Ace heroine navigating love and labels in a thoughtful contemporary.
Kiss Her Once for Me — Alison Cochrun
Fake engagement, holiday chaos, found family, and soft pining.
I Kissed Shara Wheeler — Casey McQuiston
Enemies-ish scavenger hunt turns to chemistry and clarity.
FAQs
Q: Where should romcom fans start?
A: The Soft Kind, Written in the Stars, Delilah Green Doesn’t Care.
Q: Best slow burns?
A: Astrid Parker Doesn’t Fail, Something to Talk About, Count Your Lucky Stars.
Q: UK-set vibes?
A: The Soft Kind (Notting Hill), Her Royal Highness (royal-adjacent fun).
Call for recs
If you loved a title and think it belongs on the lesbian romance books 2025 list, comment below with a one-line pitch (trope + vibe). I’ll review and update.
Published on October 07, 2025 09:30
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Tags:
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