![]() In an author interview with Tor about The Jasmine Throne, Tasha Suri said “There’s always been queer science fiction and fantasy. Publishing has made putting this list together a bit easier than it would have been even ten years ago. ![]() I haven’t yet, and trust me when I say I could name 20 books about vampires and vampire hunters falling in love right now without breaking a sweat. Theoretically, I can read the same set of tropes and premises over and over, and I am not sure I will ever tire. In general, if it has a romance with a ghost, reaper, werewolf, witch, robot, or spaceship, I want to read it. I am a bit of a queer SFF romance fanatic. I need all your secret societies that are actually vampires or werewolves or whatever else you want to throw at me. ![]() Give me the introduction scene normal people receive when they learn about all the things that go bump in the night. Marriages of convenience simply work better when the two diverging kingdoms may destroy each other (with magic or robots) if your wedding doesn’t happen. I want a forbidden love that is legitimately forbidden because if they fall in love an ancient magic rains hell upon the earth. In my biased opinion, there is nothing better. Are we here to wrestle with the meaning of humanity and love? Yes, of course we are. ![]() The best queer SFF romance books not only have wonderful queer romance, but also the magic, mystery, and mayhem that accompany science fiction and fantasy. If you swoon at the sight of queer dragons, werewolves, and robots, you have made it to the right place. ![]()
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