Rutger published: September Sapphic Reads: 8 Must-Read Books for Your Bookshelf

September's here, and it's a great time dive headfirst in sapphic literature. This month brings a thrilling lineup, filled with compelling tales, enchanting romances, and fantastical worlds focused on women who love women (WLW). Whether you're up its epic adventures or love stories that tug at your heartstrings, these books offer a glimpse at diverse experiences and vibrant sapphic narratives.

Discover history in "Among The Burning Flowers" by Samantha Shannon

Step back in time with Samantha Shannon's enchanting new novel, *Among The Burning Flowers*. As a prequel in her popular Roots Of Chaos series, this book transports readers before *Priory Of The Orange Tree*, revealing how Draconic Army awakened. Set in Yscalin's bustling capital, you'll experience social upheaval through three unique characters. Shannon's intricate storytelling and hidden secrets invite you on a captivating journey in her magical universe.

Romantic journey in "Every Step She Takes" by Alison Cochrun

If romance feels more your speed, Alison Cochrun's *Every Step She Takes* has you covered. Join Sadie and Mal as they embark on a European adventure full laughter and self-discovery. After Sadie's spontaneous coming out on an airplane, they dive headfirst new chapter brimming with joy and authenticity. Cochrun's witty, heartfelt storytelling delivers a delightful mix fun and meaningful romance.

Magic and empowerment in "Song Of The Hell Witch" by Taylor Hartley

Taylor Hartley invites readers an exhilarating romp with magic and empowerment in *Song Of The Hell Witch*. This novel delivers themes defiance, featuring bisexual hero, sapphic poly side characters, and strong trans femme representation. Follow Prudence, wielding magic against religious zealots, battling her powerful foes. With its unique magic system and gripping plot, this book kicks off an exciting new series.

Sapphic mystery in "Try Your Worst" by Chatham Greenfield

Enjoy cozy mysteries with a sapphic twist? Chatham Greenfield's *Try Your Worst* offers just that mix rivalry and romance. Sadie and Cleo, lifelong rivals, band together when pranks threaten school futures. What ensues uncovers deeper connections and exciting, teenage mystery. This YA novel charmingly explores identity and friendship, perfect if you love little intrigue.

Chilling fantasy in "Season Of Fear" by Emily Cooper

If you've got a taste chilling horror fantasy, Emily Cooper's *Season Of Fear* will draw you in. Set in a thrilling universe where fear trades like currency, Ilm bravely steps monster-infested forest save her sister. Along her journey, she uncovers village mysteries and faces her own incredible courage, making this tale both chilling and inspiring. It's a must-read thrilling atmospheres with determined heroines.

Rom-com in "Rules For Fake Girlfriends" by Raegan Revord

Raegan Revord's *Rules For Fake Girlfriends* delivers laugh-out-loud romantic comedy about surprising connections. Meet Avery and Charlie, as they partner up pretend dating while tackling scavenger hunts. Their exploration Brighten—and budding affection—ignite sparks in charming tale love and self-discovery.

Magical realism in "Everything She Does Is Magic" by Bridget Morrisey

Get ready Halloween with Bridget Morrisey's atmospheric *Everything She Does Is Magic*. Set eternally spooky Fableview, Darcy and Anya face personal challenges amidst budding romance. Darcy has dreams college, while Anya seeks trustful mortal coven ally. Together, they navigate humor, heart, and magic.

Historical romance in "Lady Like" by Mackenzi Lee

Is historical romance your jam? Mackenzi Lee's *Lady Like* serves delightful Regency caper. Meet Harriet, whose disdain marriage rivals Emily and her quest perfect match. As duke becomes object desire, romantic wit and rivalry unravel in captivating story love and independence.

These sapphic releases promise unforgettable adventures and relatable characters. Whether seeking romance, fantasy, or thrilling mystery, these entries enrich your reading this September.

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