Sophie Ezra, Chaya Colman
Bereft after Bridgerton and ready to make your summer sizzle? We have got you covered. Erotic novels have been heating up bookshelves for decades, from timeless classics to modern provocations that push boundaries and spark conversations.
The world of books has been transformed by the stratospheric rise in popularity of all things spice. You might be a diehard romantasy fan, a blend of fantasy and romance a la Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros and Sarah J Mass, love a lighter romantic comedy from the likes of Emily Henry or need a dark enemies to lovers that will make you blush and keep you glued to the page. There is something for every predilection in the below collection.
This is not just about the steamy scenes – a truly captivating read in this genre uses the art of seduction, the skill of building tension over the pages until you are shouting at the characters, woven into captivating stories. These books explore the raw intensity of desire, the complexities of relationships, and everything in between with all the fireworks.
Whether you’re a seasoned connoisseur or a first-time explorer, these seductive novels promise to take you on a journey through the forbidden, the passionate, and the downright provocative, indulging all the fantasies. We cover a broad range in this diverse category, from entry level spice to books that come with a list of trigger warnings. Get ready to turn up the heat as we uncover why these 20 erotic novels continue to captivate and enthral readers around the globe.
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1. A Love Song for Ricky Wilde
Why you need to read it: Tia Williams is an author to watch out for, you may have already fallen head over heels for her sensuous last novel, Seven Days in June. A Love Song for Ricki Wilde is an epic romance that is perfect for fans of succession and empire. Ricki is the free-spirited daughter of a powerful family dynasty based in Atlanta, starkly different from her glamorous socialite siblings. She takes a risk, leaving the privileged life to live in a Harlem apartment block where she can start again, anonymous, and independent. A handsome stranger threatens to upend her plans, bringing the passion and dizzying emotions she has been missing.
2. Call Me By Your Name
Why you need to read it: This is a classic sensual novel that was catapulted into the limelight with the sizzling screen adaptation featuring Timothée Chalamet. A beautifully written coming-of-age romance that explores the intense, transformative summer affair between seventeen-year-old Elio Perlman and twenty-four-year-old Oliver, a visiting scholar staying with Elio’s family in Italy. Aciman’s prose is lyrical and evocative, capturing the nuances of desire, longing, and the bittersweet nature of first love. The novel delves deeply into the characters’ emotions and the idyllic Italian setting, creating an immersive experience. It’s a poignant and deeply affecting story about the fleeting nature of passion and the lasting impact of love, making it a must-read for fans of literary romance.
3. King of Sloth
Why you need to read it: No erotic book list would be complete without an Ana Huang title and her latest, King of Sloth is a stellar addition to her widely acclaimed and bestselling “Kings of Sin” series. The novel follows Xavier Castillo, who stands to inherit his family’s vast empire which he has no interest in and Sloane Kensington, his ever suffering publicist. She is a smart and determined woman with an icy exterior who wants to keep things professional. As their paths cross and tensions rise, they embark on a tumultuous journey of love and power. Huang’s sharp writing and ability to create intense, emotionally charged relationships shine through in this book. With her massive success and devoted fanbase, Huang continues to captivate readers.
4. Just For The Summer
Why you need to read it: Just for the Summer by Abby Jimenez has quickly become a sensation on social media, captivating readers with its delightful blend of humour and romance. The story centres around Emma, who has a quick fling with Justin, a charming stranger who is all over the internet for his dating antics. When her toxic mother and his three siblings make an unexpected appearance, suddenly the fling becomes so much more. Jimenez’s witty dialogue and well-drawn characters have struck a chord with fans on platforms like Instagram and TikTok, where the book has garnered enthusiastic reviews and widespread buzz. A sharp, pull on the heart strings narrative that has delighted a huge amount of readers.
5. Funny Story
Why you need to read it: Emily Henry is fast becoming the go-to author for a light-hearted, easy summer read with a dose of spice. Funny Story is about a love quadrangle that’s about to get seriously messy. There’s Peter and Daphne, who fell in love and started their life together in Peter’s childhood hometown. But, then there’s Petra — Peter’s childhood best friend who, he realises, he’s actually in love with. Now, Daphne finds herself stranded, away from her friends and family, but with her dream job. And, what’s more, the only person who can actually understand her is Petra’s ex, Miles, who is pretty much Daphne’s opposite in every way. Soon enough, though, they become roommates — a situation which sees them drowning their sorrows and then, hatching quite the plan.
6. Sex, Lies and Sensibility
Why you need to read it: This is the spicy Jane Austen Sense and Sensibility reimagining you didn’t know you needed, but trust us – you do. Nikki Payne is a vibrant and witty author that uses classic themes in a contemporary setting with great success. The story follows two tenacious sisters who are left a rustic inn in the middle of nowhere. Bear is the tall dark stranger who wants the property. Payne’s sharp writing and modern twist on Austen’s sensibility make this novel both entertaining and smouldering. With Black and Native American main characters, fast paced dialogue, and some hot scenes, this is one to order and devour immediately.
7. The Prospects
Why you need to read it: If you, like us, adored Red, White & Royal Blue, we have the exact book you need. This divine queer enemies-to-lovers story is set in the competitive world of minor league baseball. Gene Ionescu is the first openly trans man in the sport, desperate to make his mark. Luis Estrada is his former teammate and long-term rival, and they cannot stand each other. When they are suddenly on the same team, sparks fly as their chemistry helps them on the pitch and has ramifications off the pitch too. The underlying desire is palpable, leaping of the page. You get the build-up, layered characters, hysterical moments and honestly it is pure joy.
8. Saint
Why you need to read it: If you are still thinking about Andrew Scott in Fleabag, we have the answer. Saint is book 3 in the runaway success that is the Priest series by Sierra Simone, and it is a decidedly erotic and propulsive tale of forbidden love. The story follows Aiden Bell, who has taken vows as a monk, and Elijah, a man from his past who re-enters his life, reigniting long-buried desires. As Aiden grapples with his spiritual commitments and intense attraction to Elijah, the novel explores their journey of self-discovery and acceptance. Simone’s lush, sensual prose and unapologetic spice make this unputdownable.
9. Butcher and Blackbird
Why you need to read it: Note all the trigger warnings people, because this one has plenty. I mean what would you expect from a serial killer thriller with all the romance and gore. A dark, enchanting tale that weaves romance with elements of fantasy and intrigue. We follow two complex protagonists, Sloane, and Rowan, who are rival murderers. Their paths collide in a world filled with secrets and shadows. As their mysterious pasts unravel, they must confront their deepest fears and desires. Weaver’s masterful storytelling and rich, atmospheric writing create an immersive experience that keeps readers hooked. This novel has garnered online attention and praise for its dark and delicious storyline.
10. Midnight Ruin
Why you need to read it: Midnight Ruin by Katee Robert is a seductive and thrilling addition to her bestselling “Dark Olympus” series. The novel explores the dangerous romance between two powerful figures in a reimagined, darkly enchanting Olympus. As they navigate their treacherous political landscape, their intense attraction leads to a series of passionate and perilous encounters. Robert’s talent for blending steamy romance with intricate world-building shines through, making this a compelling read. Known for her success in the romance genre, Robert continues to captivate readers with her dynamic characters and gripping plots, delighting her loyal fanbase.
11. Iron Flame
Why you need to read it: If you have been living on a desert island with no access to the internet, you may not have heard of Fourth Wing. Yes it is fantasy, but the underlying tension between characters and the fireworks when they get together is definitely a major ingredient for its success. Iron Flame picks up with Violet Sorrengail, now deeper entrenched in the world of dragon riders, as she faces new challenges and treacheries in her quest for justice and survival. Yarros masterfully blends intense action, intricate world-building, and some killer scenes, creating a sequel that captivates from start to finish. The novel’s gripping narrative and dynamic characters have made it a global sensation and bestseller.
12. A Sport and A Past Time
Why you need to read it: A Sport and a Pastime by James Salter is a beautifully crafted and erotically charged novel set in provincial France. The story unfolds through the eyes of the narrator, who recounts the passionate and tumultuous love affair between a young American dropout, Philip Dean, and a French shop girl, Anne-Marie. Salter’s prose is lyrical and evocative, capturing the intensity and fleeting nature of their romance. The novel delves into themes of desire, memory, and the ephemeral quality of youth. Widely regarded as a classic, Salter’s work remains celebrated for its sensuality and poetic depiction of love and longing.
13. Get A Life, Chloe Brown
Why you need to read it: Get a Life, Chloe Brown by Talia Hibbert is the heartwarming inclusive romance we all need that introduces readers to Chloe Brown, a chronically-ill computer geek determined to “get a life” after a near-death experience. She enlists the help of her building’s super, Redford “Red” Morgan, an artist with a troubled past. As they work through Chloe’s bucket list, sparks fly and a deep connection forms. Hibbert’s witty writing, diverse characters, and sensitive portrayal of chronic illness have resonated with readers, with heartfelt moments and plenty of heat to make this one stand out from the crowd.
14. Corrupt
Why you need to read it: Penelope Douglas is a name that is now synonymous with this genre and if you haven’t read any of her books you are in for a wild ride. Corrupt is a dark and intense romance with a gripping narrative and complex characters. The story follows Erika Fane, who is drawn back into the dangerous world of Michael Crist, a former high school crush turned enigmatic figure. As secrets unfold and their twisted past comes to light, Erika must navigate a web of deceit, power, and desire. Douglas’ masterful storytelling and ability to create emotionally charged, suspenseful romances have earned her a massive following.
15. Big Rock
Why you need to read it: Lauren Blakely is another author you need to know about, and Big Rock (I mean, what a title) is a great place to start. A fake fiancé and friends to lovers story, we follow Spencer Holiday, a charming and successful playboy who needs to shed his wild image to help his family secure a business deal. To accomplish this, he convinces his best friend Charlotte to pose as his fiancée. As they navigate their fake engagement, real feelings begin to surface, complicating their perfectly laid plans. Blakely’s witty dialogue and sizzling chemistry between the characters make this book a delightful read. Her knack for creating engaging, humorous, and heartfelt stories has solidified her place as a bestselling author in contemporary romance.
16. Fangirl Down
Why you need to read it: Tessa Bailey is a bestselling author who keeps on giving the #booktok and #bookstagram community what they want. If you are looking for a sports romantic comedy that has a grumpy/sunshine trope and a ton of heat, Fangirl Down is the book you are looking for. Wells Whitaker used to have it all, a golf career that was set to take off, until it didn’t. throughout all the bad games there is a fan on the sidelines, as happy as he is miserable, cheering him on. When he offers her a chance to be his caddy and inspire him to victory there is a lot more at stake than just the prize money.
17. Fall of Ruin and Wrath
Why you need to read it: Jennifer L. Armentrout is an author that could write the how-to manual on romantasy books – that perfect blend of spice and fantasy that has taken the publishing work by storm. She weaves together elements of magic, danger, and passion in this enemies to lovers with high stakes. Calista is a powerful oracle who uses her knowledge to protect herself as a courtesan of the Baron of Archwood. When she saves a prince from impending doom, they are brought together amidst chaos. As they navigate a world on the brink of war, their intense connection grows, challenging their destinies and allegiances. Armentrout’s vivid world-building and dynamic character development make this novel a thrilling read. Her reputation for creating engrossing, romantic fantasy tales is well-deserved.
18. Hooked
Why you need to read it: You are not ready for this one. Hooked by Emily McIntire is a dark and captivating retelling of the classic Peter Pan tale, focusing on the infamous Captain Hook. The story reimagines Hook as James Barrie, a ruthless businessman out for revenge against Peter Michaels, the man who ruined his life. When James meets Peter’s daughter, Wendy, he sees an opportunity to exact his revenge but soon finds himself drawn to her in unexpected ways. McIntire breathes new life into familiar legends, but these are a far cry from the kids fairy tales. Her talent for blending dark romance with elements of suspense has made Hooked a favourite among readers.
19. Gild
Why you need to read it: There are TikTok sensations and then there is Gild by Raven Kennedy, which is still all over our feeds – and deservedly so. This multimillion bestseller is a spellbinding fantasy romance that has all the erotic novel ingredients, which is why The Plated Prisoner series is such a success. Auren was saved from slavery by King Midas, who exploits and then imprisons her. When a political ally offers the use of his armies for one night with Auren, she is horrified when he accepts. What follows is a plot heavy, sizzling tale that has all the toe curling tension and plot twists you need.
20. The Darkest Temptation
Why you need to read it: Mafia romance lovers, did you think we had forgotten about you? This very niche sub category is not for the faint hearted – you have been warned. The Darkest Temptation by Danielle Lori is an enthralling morally grey dark romance that delves into the forbidden and tumultuous relationship between Mila, who lives life by the rules of her Russian father. When she travels there against his wishes, she doesn’t expect to fall for a man on the way. A mysterious stranger with tattoos and unexplained wealth who seems interested until she is taken captive. Set against the backdrop of organized crime and betrayal, there are dangerous power dynamics at play. Trigger warnings apply here too.