The 15 Best Queer Historical Romance Books, No Matter What Your Favorite Trope Is

Add these LGBTQ+ love stories to your TBR stack as you wait for 'Bridgerton' season 5.

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As a queer woman, I was ecstatic to hear that Bridgerton season 5 will focus on the blossoming romance between Francesca Bridgerton and Michaela Sterling. Dearest reader, it's about time that WLW love stories got the chance to shine in the Netflix Regency-era franchise.

In Julia Quinn's popular Bridgerton books, however, Francesca is heterosexual, just like every other dalliance in the series. But there are plenty of other historical romance novels that deliver LGBTQ+ representation in the form of unlikely courtships, kismet connections, and, of course, forbidden love. We consider these period pieces certified page-turners because they transport the reader to centuries ago—meaning the historical accuracy will tap one interest, and the restraint that adds to their eroticism will intrigue another. Simply put: It’s fun to imagine secretly grazing fingertips in packed ballrooms and ripping open corsets by the firelight. (I’m more than happy to never deal with a chamber pot, though.)

From enemies-to-lovers to marriage of convenience and just about every other romance trope that fills your TBR stack, these are the best queer historical romance novels. They may take place in different locations and eras, but all of these books feature beautiful queer love stories.

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Maddie Browning is a freelance arts and culture reporter who covers music, visual arts, books, food, and fashion. She loves reporting on female and nonbinary singer-songwriters and sharing the small artists on her playlists with her community. She has more than five years of culture writing experience, and her byline has appeared in NPR, The Boston Globe, Business Insider, Boston.com, WBUR, and Colorado Public Radio, among others.