Sapphic Romance New Releases

🌈 Explore the hottest new titles featuring swoon-worthy wlw romances!

Tell Me Not to Kiss You

by Elee Rose

Mackenzie Thompson likes her peace. She's lived in Seattle her whole life, but after surviving heartbreak, she moved to the other side of it. When she meets Fallon Bennett, peace becomes a thing of the past. As things start to heat up between the two, the past begins to catch up to them, and they have to figure out if what is starting to blossom, is worth fighting for.

Just Come Clean

by Ria Wyland

A suave player and a sweet romantic catch a bad case of feelings in this charming, small-town lesbian romance.


The Wrong Date Deal

by Jacqueline Ramsden

Piper Sutton is looking for love and it’s not going well. After a string of dates, all she’s left with are odd stories to tell her friends, family, and strangers at the doctor’s office. But, when an unfortunately timed message leads her to August Carmicheal, she wonders if her luck is changing.

Swept Up In You

by Rian Birch

Samantha Garner dreams of sailing away. If only her family business didn’t have her completely anchored down. A conversation has her plotting new paths that may just get her out to sea, if she can avoid hurting the people she loves most. Taylor Scott knows what she wants. To build up her maintenance business, forget about her ex, and to not—definitely not—get into another relationship. Discovering a new boat shop by accident lands her a client she didn’t expect and can’t take her eyes off.

Nightingale

by Frances M. Thompson

A frenemies to lovers, grumpy/grumpy sapphic romance with lesbian and bisexual rep, a Jewish MC and a British Chinese MC, and butch/femme representation set in 1990 London.

Only Hope

by Ruby Landers

Alison Hartmann is a woman with secrets no one wants her to keep. Gold Hill, with its idyllic setting is the perfect place to hide. Light-hearted Hope Sullivan doesn’t see it that way. What else is a small town for if it isn’t about strong bonds and close community? On a gloomy day by the lake, their lives collide, leading both women to question: is Gold Hill a haven or a bolthole? Can you ever really be safe?