Witchy sapphic books can be cozy, romantic, dark, historical, humorous, or genuinely eerie. This page gathers lesbian witch books and related magical WLW stories so readers can filter by mood, age category, and intensity.
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The Feast Makers fits readers who want readers finishing the Scapegracers trilogy inside a fantasy frame with a dark, magical reading feel. Expect a unknown ending profile, no on-page heat, and coven, finale, with content notes around violence, supernatural peril.
Representation
queer teen witches
Tropes
coven, finale
Mood
dark, magical
Content notes
violence, supernatural peril
Formats
Paperback, Kindle
Best for: readers finishing the Scapegracers trilogy
Back in a Spell fits readers who want readers continuing The Witches of Thistle Grove inside a romance frame with a funny, romantic reading feel. Expect a happy ending profile, medium on-page heat, and magical awakening, small town, with content notes around family expectations, magic peril.
Representation
queer witch romance
Tropes
magical awakening, small town
Mood
funny, romantic
Content notes
family expectations, magic peril
Formats
Paperback, Audiobook, Kindle
Best for: readers continuing The Witches of Thistle Grove
The Witch and the Vampire fits readers who want YA readers wanting paranormal sapphic fantasy inside a fantasy frame with a dark, romantic reading feel. Expect a ambiguous ending profile, no on-page heat, and Rapunzel retelling, witch and vampire, with content notes around captivity, violence, blood.
Representation
sapphic central relationship
Tropes
Rapunzel retelling, witch and vampire
Mood
dark, romantic
Content notes
captivity, violence, blood
Formats
Paperback, Audiobook, Kindle
Best for: YA readers wanting paranormal sapphic fantasy
From Bad to Cursed fits readers who want fans of contemporary witch romance series inside a romance frame with a playful, magical reading feel. Expect a happy ending profile, medium on-page heat, and small town witches, rivals, with content notes around family rivalry, magical peril.
Representation
queer-inclusive witch series
Tropes
small town witches, rivals
Mood
playful, magical
Content notes
family rivalry, magical peril
Formats
Paperback, Audiobook, Kindle
Best for: fans of contemporary witch romance series
Improbable Magic for Cynical Witches fits readers who want readers wanting soft contemporary witch vibes inside a ya frame with a gentle, witchy reading feel. Expect a happy ending profile, no on-page heat, and tarot, new crush, with content notes around anxiety, past trauma.
Representation
lesbian teen protagonist
Tropes
tarot, new crush
Mood
gentle, witchy
Content notes
anxiety, past trauma
Formats
Paperback, Audiobook, Kindle
Best for: readers wanting soft contemporary witch vibes
This Wicked Fate fits readers who want readers continuing This Poison Heart inside a fantasy frame with a adventurous, magical reading feel. Expect a ambiguous ending profile, no on-page heat, and quest, plant magic, with content notes around death, peril, family secrets.
Payback's a Witch fits readers who want readers wanting witchy rom-coms inside a romance frame with a funny, witchy reading feel. Expect a happy ending profile, medium on-page heat, and revenge pact, small town witches, with content notes around family rivalry, breakup history.
The Scratch Daughters fits readers who want fans of queer witch series inside a fantasy frame with a dark, rebellious reading feel. Expect a ambiguous ending profile, no on-page heat, and coven, magic consequences, with content notes around violence, trauma.
This Poison Heart fits readers who want YA readers who like magical mysteries inside a fantasy frame with a mysterious, lush reading feel. Expect a ambiguous ending profile, no on-page heat, and inheritance, plant magic, with content notes around death, family secrets, peril.
The Once and Future Witches fits readers who want book clubs and historical fantasy readers inside a fantasy frame with a epic, feminist reading feel. Expect a ambiguous ending profile, mild on-page heat, and sisterhood, suffrage, with content notes around misogyny, violence, persecution.
Representation
sapphic subplot
Tropes
sisterhood, suffrage, witchcraft
Mood
epic, feminist
Content notes
misogyny, violence, persecution
Formats
Paperback, Audiobook, Kindle
Best for: book clubs and historical fantasy readers
Yes, if witchcraft, magic, covens, or witchy themes are central to discovery.
Can I find cozy witch books?
Use the mood filter for cozy or whimsical reads.
Are horror-witch hybrids included?
Yes. Related horror and fantasy links help readers move between pages.
Are all books romances?
No, some are fantasy, YA, horror, or historical.
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