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Aug 04, 2022 10:29AM
I’m looking for books like girls of paper and fire and cinderella is dead.
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heyy!! I've not read the books u mention but there's some great enemies to lovers in "The priory of the orange tree" and "The jasmine throne". And I'd also recommend "A Dark and Hollow Star", which doesn't have the enemies to lovers trope but it's a great queer fantasy book. (灬º‿º灬)♡
Gearbreakers is an amazing sci-fi/fantasy enemies to lovers sapphic book that I will never stop recommending! I second the rec of Priory of the Orange Tree, absolutely one of my fave books with a great, complex fantasy world. The Mermaid, the Witch, and theSea isn't quite enemies to lovers but a great sapphic romance and overall fun fantasy story. This is How You Lose The Time War is more of a sci-fi but one of the most incredible enemies to lovers sapphic plots I have ever read!
Gearbreakers is an amazing sci-fi/fantasy enemies to lovers sapphic book that I will never stop recommending! I second the rec of Priory of the Orange Tree, absolutely one of my fave books with a great, complex fantasy world. The Mermaid, the Witch, and the Sea isn't quite enemies to lovers but a great sapphic romance and overall fun fantasy story. This is How You Lose The Time War is more of a sci-fi but one of the most incredible enemies to lovers sapphic plots I have ever read!
Gearbreakers is an amazing sci-fi/fantasy enemies to lovers sapphic book that I will never stop recommending! I second the rec of Priory of the Orange Tree, absolutely one of my fave books with a great, complex fantasy world. The Mermaid, the Witch, and the Sea isn't quite enemies to lovers but a great sapphic romance and overall fun fantasy story. This is How You Lose The Time War is more of a sci-fi but one of the most incredible enemies to lovers sapphic plots I have ever read!
Daughter of the Sun by Effie Calvin. It's technically the second book in a series, but it's not a big deal because the events of 1 and 2 don't relate to each other. 3 definitely does though, if after reading this one you want to read the next one, you will have to go back to one. But honestly, this can also stand alone without reading any of the other books in the series. Sorry this is a late reply.
the priory of the orange tree kinda fits !! they are technically enemies to lovers though theres not the most angst
Remnants of blood is inspired by Scottish mythology, enemies to lovers and sapphic! The Crier's war duology is also great :)
Have you read We Set the Dark on Fire? It has similarities to Girls of Paper and Fire, and it's got a great sapphic rivals to lovers plot!
Emma wrote: "Remnants of blood is inspired by Scottish mythology, enemies to lovers and sapphic! The Crier's war duology is also great :)"Remnants of Blood looks really cool, and I'm surprised I hadn't heard of it before! I just bought it for my kindle thanks to your recommendation. :)
I just finished 'The Locket and Flintlock' by Rebecca Buck. Can't understand why more people aren't obsessing over it. It's a romance between a gentlewoman and outlaw who kidnaps her. Perhaps, it isn't super enemies to lovers. But it's a sapphic with a lot of tension and disapproval between each of the characters. First kiss is brought on by an argument between them. It's not a fantasy but it's set in 1812 and that's otherworldly enough for me.
Revisiting this thread and I want to add How To Succeed in Witchcraft. It's a low fantasy sapphic enemies to lovers. (But the relationship isn't the main storyline, I'd suggest reading a list of content warnings first bc there are some other things going on in the story) Still recommend it though if you're open to a book that's not just a romance!


