
Girls of Paper and Fire
by Natasha Ngan (2018)
Like Crier's War, this features forbidden queer love amidst oppression and revolution.
by nina varela
From debut author Nina Varela comes the first book in a richly imagined epic fantasy duology about an impossible love between two girls—one human, one Made—whose romance could be the beginning of a revolution. Perfect for fans of Marie Rutkoski’s The Winner’s Curse as well as Game of Thrones and Westworld. After the War of Kinds ravaged the kingdom of Rabu, the Automae, designed to be the playthings of royals, usurped their owners’ estates and bent the human race to their will. Now Ayla, a human servant rising in the ranks at the House of the Sovereign, dreams of avenging her family’s death…by killing the sovereign’s daughter, Lady Crier. Crier was Made to be beautiful, flawless, and to carry on her father’s legacy. But that was before her betrothal to the enigmatic Scyre Kinok, before she discovered her father isn’t the benevolent king she once admired, and most importantly, before she met Ayla. Now, with growing human unrest across the land, pressures from a foreign queen, and an evil new leader on the rise, Crier and Ayla find there may be only one path to love: war.
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by Natasha Ngan (2018)
Like Crier's War, this features forbidden queer love amidst oppression and revolution.

by Audrey Coulthurst (2016)
Similar to Crier's War, this offers a sweet queer romance with political intrigue.

by Tehlor Kay Mejia (2019)
Like Crier's War, this book has a sapphic romance at its core with themes of rebellion.

by Tasha Suri (2021)
Echoing Crier's War, this features complex characters, political intrigue, and queer romance.

by Heather Walter (2012)
Fans of Crier's War will enjoy this dark, magical retelling with a central sapphic relationship.
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