From flirty romance to erotic smut. You can't beat a steamy wlw book. But how do you know which books are spicy? Here are 10 wlw books with spice.
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So you're searching for wlw books? But you're also after wlw books with spice. And you're not sure which books are worth reading.
I've got you. I've compiled the best spicy Sapphic books. And by spice, I mean adult content.
I asked booktokers, booktubers and bookstagrammers to recommend their best sapphic books with spice. Let me tell you, they did not disappoint. I've compiled their responses, plus a few of my own.
Whether you're after flirty romance or erotic food imagery, I've got you covered.
These books vary in spiciness. I strongly recommend checking the content warnings before picking any of these books up.
For even more recommendations, I have a whole blog post dedicated to wlw books. I surveyed about 500 book lovers and compiled a list of the most recommended wlw books. You can check it out here:
54 Insanely Heartwarming wlw books you should definitely read
Read on for the best wlw books with spice
1. Milk Fed by Melissa Broder
Searching for wlw books for adults? You need to read Milk Fed.
Why? Because it's a wildly erotic book about food, sex, and god. And Entertainment Weekly called it 'one of the strangest and sexiest novels of the new year'
It follows Twenty-four year old Rachel. A lapsed Jew who has made calorie restriction her religion By day, she maintains an illusion of existential control by way of obsessive food rituals. At night, she pedals nowhere on the elliptical machine.
Rachel is content to carry on subsisting. But then her therapist encourages her to take a ninety-day communication detox from her mother. A mother who raised her in the tradition of calorie counting.
Early in the detox, Rachel meets Miriam. A zaftig young Orthodox Jewish woman working at her favorite frozen yogurt shop.
Rachel is suddenly entranced by Miriam. And as the two grow closer, Rachel embarks on a journey marked by mirrors, mysticism, mothers, milk, and honey.
Good reads Rating:
3.59
Vibe:
Jewish representation, sapphic
Content warnings:
eating disorder, self-harm, toxic family relationships and homophobia
2. Mistakes Were Made by Meryl Wilsner
If you're looking for a wlw romance with spice and MILFS then this is the book for you. This is a sharp and sexy rom-com about a college senior who who accidentally hooks up with her best friend’s mom.
It follows Cassie Klein. She goes to an off-campus bar to escape her school's Family Weekend. She isn't looking for a hookup. But it happens.
Buying a drink for a stranger turns into a one-night-stand. But the next morning rolls around. And her friend drags her along to meet her mum.
The hot, older woman Cassie slept with.
What should have been a one-time fling quickly proves impossible to ignore, and soon Cassie and Erin are sneaking around. Worst of all, they start to realize they have something real. But is being honest about the love between them worth the cost?
Good reads Rating:
4.03
Vibe:
- wlw relationship
Content warnings:
3. Delilah Green Doesn't Care by Ashley Herring Blake

Delilah Green was recommended so much. I had such high expectations before reading it. And it 100% lived up to the hype.
Delilah Green Doesn't Care is an adorable romantic comedy featuring a bisexual main character and a lesbian.
It's a dual POV following Delilah Green and Claire Sutherland.
Delilah Green swore she would never return to Bright Falls. Only memories of a lonely childhood with a distant stepfamily remain in Bright Falls. Her life is in New York with her photography career.
But then Delilah's estranged stepsister pressures her into photographing her wedding. And Delilah finds herself back in the town. She plans to breeze in and out.
Claire Sutherland has raised her eleven year old daughter mostly on her own while also running a bookstore. With an unreliable ex, Claire Sutherland depends on a life without surprises.
And Delilah Green is an unwelcome surprise...at first.
This is such a quick read. I binge read this in one sitting!
The writing is funny and easy to read. With a fast-paced plot. It's funny, steamy and heartfelt at the same time. Everything you want in an LGBTQ+ Romance. If you're looking for wlw books for adults you'll love this.
Good reads Rating:
3.67
Vibe:
bisexual protagonist, lesbian protagonist, wlw relationship
Content warnings:
Lesbomisia (d slur), Cheating recounted, Parental abandonment, off-page, Emotional abusive relationship & gaslighting mentioned, Toxic relationship with step-parent, Alcohol consumption, Grief & loss depiction, Death of a father from an aneurysm recounted, Death of a mother from cervical cancer recounted, Death of a spouse from cancer mentioned
4. One last stop by Casey Mcquiston

If you’ve read Red, White and Royal Blue and you haven’t read One Last stop – I highly recommend you pick this one up.
It's a new adult book featuring a bisexual main character and the found family trope. It also has a cast full of amazing queer characters.
It follows August. She’s a cynical 23 year old who is trying to survive in New York. But then she meets this gorgeous girl on the train.
Jane.
Jane is dazzling, mysterious and insanely charismatic. But problem is, she’s literally displaced in time from the 1970s.
So many good things about this book - the chaotic roommates and the friendships are incredible.
The writing is also hilarious with great banter. Plus the food imagery is droolworthy. ( If you enjoyed One Last Stop then read my article full of recommendations for books like One Last Stop)
Good reads Rating:
3.97
Vibe:
Main F/F relationship, Bisexual* main character with anxiety, Chinese-American love interest, Black sapphic side character, Puerto Rican-American trans* side character, Gay Jewish side character, Gay black side character, Pansexual black side character, Czech side character
Content warnings:
Drinking, light drug use (weed), semi-public sex, exploration of depression and anxiety, memory loss and cognitive issues, familial estrangement, familial death, grief, missing persons, implied PTSD
5. Written in the Stars by Alexandria Bellefleur

Searching for wlw books for adults? Written in the Stars is a great pick.
Why? Because Written in the Stars is an incredible, feel good wlw romance. A New Adult WLW book with the fake dating, enemies to lovers and grumpy/sunshine tropes.
It follows Elle and Darcy. Elle is a free-spirited social media astrologer. She agrees to a disastrous first date with uptight actuary Darcy. After the terrible blind date, Darcy is determined to stop her brother from setting her up again. So she lies and starts a fake relationship with Elle.
Written in the Stars is a queer of Pride and Prejudice set in urban Seattle. A compelling and heartwarming read.
You feel the chemistry though the pages.
The characters were well developed and well written. The fake-dating trope also allows for lots of character development.
The imagery of the city is incorporated throughout. And it makes you want to visit the city.
I'm OBSESSED with enemies to lovers book. I have tons of recommendations for fans of enemies to lovers books. Likewise, many enemies to lovers books feature LGBTQ+ characters. Check out my article on LGBTQ+ Enemies to Lovers Books here.
Good reads Rating:
3.89
Vibe:
Content warnings:
- talk of cheating in the past, bad parenting, abandonment in the past, loss of a loved one, harry potter references, and maybe alcoholism mention
6. Mangos And Mistletoe by Adriana Herrera
If you're looking for Holiday themed wlw books with spice then this novella is perfect. It's a contemporary novella with a cute romance. Plus it has some serious bake off vibes.
It follows Kiskeya Burgos, an upcoming pastry chef. She left the Domincan Republic with a lot to prove. She arrives in Scotland with one goal - to win the Holiday baking Challenge.
Winning is her opportunity to prove to her family, her former boss, and most importantly herself, she can make it in the culinary world.
Kiskeya will stop at nothing to win.
That is, if she can keep her eyes on the prize and off her infuriating teammate's perfect lips.
Home cook Sally Morales lands in Scotland to find her purpose after spending years as her family’s caregiver.
But now, with her home life back on track, it's time for Sully to get reacquainted with her greatest love, baking.
Winning the Holiday Baking Challenge is a no brainer. If she can convince her grumpy AF baking partner that they make a great team both in and out of the kitchen.
Good reads Rating:
3.62
Vibe:
- FF romance
- Dominican main characters
Content warnings:
- Alcohol consumption
- Anxiety
- Death of father, off-page
7. Count Your Lucky Stars by Alexandria Bellefleur
I'm a huge fan of Alexandria Bellefleur. If you're a fan of a steamy rom-com then you will absolutely love this sapphic romance about former best-friends.
It follows Margot Cooper. Margot doesn't do relationships. She sticks with casual hookups. But now her entire crew has found "the one". And she's beginning to feel like a fifth wheel.
But then fate intervenes.
While touring a wedding venue with her engaged friends, Margot comes face-to-face with Olivia Grant—her childhood friend, her first love, her first… well, everything.
It’s been ten years. But the moment they lock eyes, Margot’s cold, dead heart thumps in her chest.
So when a series of unfortunate events leaves Olivia without a place to stay, Margot offers up her spare room. And as they spend time in close quarters, Margot starts to question her no-strings stance.
Will history repeat itself or should she count her lucky stars that she gets a second chance with her first love?
Good reads Rating:
3.99
Vibe:
- Pansexual main characters
- Bisexual side characters
- Lesbian side character
Content warnings:
Alcohol
8. Love & Other Disasters by Anita Kelly
Love & Other Disasters is an adorable romance featuring a non-binary love interest. Plus, it also features a masterchef style reality cooking show.
It's a dual pov following Dahlia Woodson and London Parker.
Dahlia Woodson is recently divorced and on the verge of bankruptcy. She's ready to reinvent herself on the popular reality competition show Chef’s Special. But the first memorable move she makes is falling flat on her face. She's focused on winning, until she meets someone she might want a future with more than she needs the prize money.
After announcing their pronouns on national television, London Parker has enough on their mind without worrying about the klutzy competitor stationed in front of them. They’re there to prove the trolls wrong, and falling in love was never part of the plan.
As London and Dahlia get closer, reality starts to fall away. But as the finale draws near, Dahlia and London’s steamy relationship starts to feel the heat. And they must figure out if they have the right ingredients for a happily ever after.
Good reads Rating:
3.84
Vibe:
- Non-binary character, sapphic romance, queer main character
Content warnings:
- Homophobia, transphobia, dysphoria, deadnaming
9. The Fae Queens Captive by Sierra Simone
If you're after a spicy wlw fantasy book then you should check out the Fae Queens Captive. It's a slowburn, steamy romance with beautiful worldbuilding and body positivity representation.
It follows Janneth Carter. She's given up on magic. She just wants to finish her graduate degree and spend the rest of her life as a sensible archeologist.
So the last thing she expects when she goes to her dig site on Halloween night is three mysterious strangers standing outside an ancient Scottish grave.
Okay, well the actual last thing she expects is for those strangers to kidnap her and drag her into fairyland.
Once in the vivid, carnal world of Faerie, Janneth is at the mercy of the coldly lovely and incredibly cruel Stag Queen. Desperate to get home to her own world, she offers the Queen a bargain: she’ll be a willing captive, the queen’s pet, so long as the Queen promises to keep her safe until Janneth leaves Faerie.
But fae promises are complicated things, and nothing in Faerie, even pleasure—even love—comes without a price.
Good reads Rating:
3.84
Vibe:
- Non-binary character, sapphic romance, queer main character
Content warnings:
- Homophobia, transphobia, dysphoria, deadnaming
10. Those Who Wait by Haley Cass
Those Who Wait is a Sapphic romance. It's an emotional and heartfelt read with likeable characters. Plus it's available on Kindle Unlimited.
It follows Suttons Spencer and Charlotte Thompson.
Sutton Spencer's ideas for her life were simple - finish graduate school and fall in love. But it would be a lot simpler if she could pinpoint exactly what she should do when she graduates in less than a year. Oh, and if she could figure out how to talk to a woman without feeling completely hopeless.
Charlotte, on the other hand, is the opposite. She's always had clear steps outlining her path to success with no time or inclination for romance. Her burgeoning career in politics means everything to her. And she’s not willing to compromise it for something as insignificant as love. Fleeting, casual, and discreet worked perfectly fine.
When they meet through a dating app, it's immediately clear that they aren't suited for anything more than friendship. Right?
If you're after wlw books with spice then you'll absolutely love this debut romance.
Good reads Rating:
4.53
Vibe:
wlw romance, lesbian characters
Content warnings:
Conclusion
I hope you add some of these to your tbr list! There are many incredible wlw books with spice.
If you're on a budget, I highly recommend checking out the Libby app. You can use this app to rent audiobooks and ebooks from your local library for free! Check out Libby here.
What are your favourites steamy wlw books? I'd love to hear your recommendations!
Hey! Such a great blog to look into! I loved the lists and themes! As a lesbian I was looking for queer books amoung other genres. I am brazilian and thanks to Amazon I can buy your suggestions. Now I am reading a title I did not see in our recommendations: Some Girls Do by Jennifer Dugan. Its a funny an sweet YA book with enemies to love characters. That’s all folks! Thank you again for your lovely and helpfull blog! Ale from Brazil!