Top Age Gap Lesbian and Sapphic Romance Books

The Best Age Gap Lesbian Romance Books

Age gap romance hits different in lesbian fiction. The power dynamics, the experience gap, the reasons it absolutely should not work, and then the moment it does anyway. These are the best age gap lesbian romance books, from steamy workplace romances to slow burn second chances.


Learning Curves — Rachel Lacey

Learning Curves by Rachel Lacey

She had a crush on her professor. Now they're colleagues. This was always going to be a problem. Dark academia, slow burn, and an age gap handled with real emotional depth. Set at a Vermont university with autumn vibes throughout.

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Mistakes Were Made — Meryl Wilsner

Mistakes Were Made by Meryl Wilsner

One night. Completely forbidden. Absolutely worth it. A college senior and the mother of her new best friend. Meryl Wilsner's self-described MILF book is unapologetically high heat and delivers on every promise it makes.

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Not on the Resume — Chloe Peterson

Not on the Resume by Chloe Peterson

The boss is impossible. The attraction is worse. Devil Wears Prada energy with a sapphic twist. An ice queen boss and her determined assistant, twenty years between them, and a tension that makes the office completely unbearable in the best possible way. Book 1 of the Unspoken Terms series. Kindle only.

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Truth and Measure — Roslyn Sinclair

A very good assistant who anticipates everything her fashion editor boss needs. A fashion editor who has fired every assistant before her. When their professional relationship becomes something far more complicated, neither of them is prepared for it. Adapted from beloved fanfiction, this is one of the most celebrated sapphic workplace age gap romances ever written.

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Crossing the Line — J.J. Arias

Jordan has lost her confidence after a toxic relationship. On her last wild night before being sworn in as a judge, she's pursued by a charming younger woman. J.J. Arias brings rich Cuban heritage and cultural specificity to this age gap romance, giving it a texture that makes it stand out in the genre.

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Not on the Agenda — Chloe Peterson

Not on the Agenda by Chloe Peterson

Business rivals. Bad idea. Inevitable. Book 2 of the Unspoken Terms series follows two powerful women on opposite sides of a business deal who discover the real negotiation is happening between their hearts. Kindle only.

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