Most of the romantic literary tradition and its history are defined by will they/won’t they relationships, but since the 21st century, authors have pushed the envelope a little further by incorporating more modern themes and interactions into their plots. The result is books that aren’t afraid to get a little up close and personal, pushing away the curtains, not mincing words, and having a bit of extra heat between the pages. You know the drill!
At the same time, there is quite a world of difference between so-called “smut” and romance novels that feature compelling characters and narratives. They may not be high art, but the writers put in effort to make the guilty pleasure of reading them more enjoyable. Here are 10 spicy romance novels you could pick up right now to scratch that particular itch without feeling like you’ve wasted hours reading subpar content.
Outlander by Diana Gabaldon
Arguably one of the best historical fantasy book series of all time, Outlander by Diana Gabaldon centers around a 20th-century British nurse named Claire Randall. When she visits the Scottish Highlands with her husband after World War II, Claire accidentally travels back in time to the 18th century, where she must navigate a hostile world with different rules of engagement.
The romantic bond between Claire and Jamie Fraser, a Highlander from the 18th century, shapes most of the Outlander series. It’s a tale of love and passion, filled with spicy scenes that don’t shy away from addressing real-world history and philosophical dilemmas. Gabaldon’s prose and characterization in the book are unrivaled, making it a series for serious literature consumers who enjoy a bit of steam now and again.
A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas
Let’s admit it, you knew we would start the list with this one. A Court of Thorns and Roses may start timidly, but by the end of the first novel, Feyre Archeron’s journey in the otherworldly court becomes much more mature and spicy. Sarah J. Maas cranks up the heat, making readers blush like never before as steamy scenes become a norm throughout the series.
What sets A Court of Thorns and Roses apart from its contemporaries is the engaging story and interesting characters that create a richly designed world. While it may follow a formula, it still offers more than just a collection of steamy moments, earning Maas a degree of respect in the genre.
Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros
Currently a favorite on BookTok, Fourth Wing tells the story of Violet Sorrengail in a fantasy world featuring a military school for dragon riders. Violet, who has trained her entire life to be a scholar due to physical ailments, finds herself navigating challenges in the titular Fourth Wing, where she must deal with her commanding officer, Xaden Riorson.
The spice levels in Fourth Wing are certainly high, with graphic intimate scenes that keep readers on their toes. With a sequel released and more to come, this series promises to keep its audience captivated.
The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy
This novel, while not your typical spicy romance, delves into important themes like love, loss, and societal restrictions against the backdrop of colonialism. The God of Small Things features heartfelt moments intertwined with intimate scenes that deepen the characters' emotional journeys.
Following the tale of fraternal twins in Kerala, India, the book addresses issues like casteism and the restrictive "love laws" prevalent at that time. It’s a poignant exploration of how societal norms can impact personal relationships.
The Duke and I by Julia Quinn
The first book in the popular Bridgerton series, The Duke and I takes readers to the heart of Regency-era London. It explores the social dynamics of the upper class as families seek respectable matches for their children during social seasons.
The steamy scenes are tastefully written, and the story examines relationships and what makes them work, blending romance and historical context in a delightful package. For readers looking for a mix of romance, spice, and real-world history, this series is a must-read.
The Deal by Elle Kennedy
You’ve probably encountered this rom-com plot before. In The Deal, Hannah is a smart girl trying to get her crush’s attention, while Garrett, a charming guy, offers to help her in exchange for lessons in seduction. Although the plot may seem predictable, Kennedy’s charming writing keeps readers engaged.
The steamy scenes are juicy and captivating, setting this book apart from other rom-coms that tend to play it safe. It’s a fun, lighthearted read that doesn’t shy away from passion.
From Blood and Ash by Jennifer L. Armentrout
In this captivating story, Poppy, a Maiden destined for greatness, must navigate her responsibilities while longing for freedom. With the help of Hawke, a dashing member of her guard, she breaks free from her bonds. The book is filled with numerous spicy scenes, escalating as the series progresses.
Armentrout’s storytelling brings a thrilling twist to the romance genre, offering readers a combination of passion and adventure that keeps them hooked.
Icebreaker by Hannah Grace
If you’re in the mood for a nostalgic college romance, Icebreaker is your go-to book. It follows Anastasia, who joins the figure skating team at the University of California, and her unexpected romance with Nate from the ice hockey team. Their relationship is filled with intense moments and steamy interactions.
The slow-burn romance is well-developed, making Icebreaker a page-turner that stands out for its relatable characters and engaging plot.
House of Earth and Blood by Sarah J. Maas
The first book in the Crescent City series introduces readers to Bryce Quinlan, half-fae and half-human, who finds herself investigating the murder of her close friends. This journey takes her deep into the underbelly of Crescent City, filled with danger and intrigue.
With graphic scenes that elevate the spice factor, readers can expect a thrilling blend of fantasy and romance that keeps them on the edge of their seats.
Call Me by Your Name by André Aciman
This coming-of-age tale follows 17-year-old Elio as he navigates desire and identity during a transformative summer spent with the 24-year-old Oliver. Call Me by Your Name focuses on the build-up of intense feelings rather than graphic details, making it a poignant exploration of young love.
Now also an acclaimed movie, this story resonates with audiences, evoking nostalgia and deep emotional connections that linger long after reading.