🏳️‍🌈Sapphic Romance Deals & New Releases

Browse this week's sapphic romance ebooks on sale + pre-orders and new releases from the past sixty days!

Today’s Deals:

Penny for Your Heart

by Season Vining

At fourteen, Penny Winters fell out of the closet and in love with her best friend, Misa Ito. But before they truly understood their feelings, Misa and her family were gone. Now, over a decade later, fate brings them back together in New York City. Penny is chasing her dream job at a top advertising agency, only to discover her new boss is the one girl she never forgot.

$0.99 (80% OFF)

I Really Do

by Emily K. Hardy

Can Brooke handle a week in London dealing with her estranged family at her younger brother’s wedding? And more importantly, can she pretend to date the woman of her dreams without falling in love for real along the way?

$0.99 (67% OFF)

The Breath Between Waves

by Charlotte Anne Hamilton

Two women who meet aboard the Titanic have to decide what–and who–is really worth fighting for.

$0.99 (83% OFF)

Preorders & New Releases:

Worthy

by Emily Alter

Worthy includes sapphic pining, shibari and rope bondage, suspension, a dash of S/M, a single mother who doesn’t believe she’s good enough, a kid obsessed with all things musical theatre, stone top/pillow princess dynamics, a golden retriever butch, and of course, a good heap of found family and ethical non-monogamy thrown in there.

Diplomatic Relations

by Tessa Vidal

When U.S. Ambassador Grace Randolph falls for Princess Pippa Elizabeth, their secret romance ignites an international scandal. Every kiss makes headlines, every choice threatens careers and crowns. Diplomatic Relations is a slow-burn sapphic romance about risking everything for the one person worth breaking the rules for.

Rumor Has It

by Jasmine Simone

Rumor Has It is an enemies-to-lovers queer romance about Riley Carter and Jordy Bennet, two girls who can’t stand each other but get caught in a viral rumor that they’re dating. To protect Jordy’s future and salvage her reputation, they agree to fake it — just until the noise dies down. But the more time they spend together, the harder it becomes to tell what’s real and what’s just for show.