
Top Ten Tuesday used to be a weekly post hosted by The Broke and the Bookish, but was moved to That Artsy Reader Girl. “It was born of a love of lists, a love of books, and a desire to bring bookish friends together.” This is definitely something I can understand and want to participate in.
Tomorrow is Valentine’s Day, so today’s topic is a love freebie. However, I’ve never really been one to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Instead, I always try to get together with one of my single friends and celebrate what we have always called “Galentine’s Day.” It’s a time when we do something fun and relaxing together: either a nice dinner out, or as I’ve gotten older, it has tended to be a night in practicing self-care. In the last few years, that means spending an evening in my pajamas, putting on a mask and a good movie, and having a couple of drinks with another single woman.
So my love freebie this week is going to be about books that feature platonic or non-traditional romantic relationships. I’ll explain more about why I chose each book in the list. And here it is, in no particular order:










- Finlay Donovan is Killing It by Elle Cosimano. The relationship between Finlay and Vero is a wonderful thing to see, and it only deepens over the course of the series.
- Legends & Lattes by Travis Baldree. It’s hard not to love this cozy fantasy, and the sapphic relationship between Viv and Tandri is nothing out of the ordinary in this queernormative world, where no one bats an eyelash at an orc and a succubus dating, either.
- The Combat Codes by Alexander Darwin. I know it seems weird to find this kind of book on a list like this, but there’s a really cool mentor/mentee relationship that develops between Murray, an old washed-up knight working as a talent scout, and Cego, a young fighter that he works hard to acquire and then mentor.
- Fractured by Karin Slaughter. Another strange choice, but the bond between law enforcement officers that work as partners has to be solid—they trust each other with their lives every day. The relationship between Georgia Bureau of Investigations Special Agents Will Trent and Faith Mitchell begins in book 2 of this series, and only grows stronger throughout the series. I love watching these two interact and learn how to work with each other.
- She Who Became the Sun by Shelley Parker-Chan. In this book, a girl steals the fate of her dead brother, abandoning her fate of becoming nothing. She lives her life as a man, and marries a woman, and the relationship between the two of them is a cool one to see mature and grow as they do and have to face shifting power dynamics.
- Belladonna by Adalyn Grace. While Signa does fall in love with a male character, it is anything but traditional. Her love is none other than Death himself. It makes for quite an interesting series.
- The 99 Boyfriends of Micah Summers by Adam Sass. This was such a cute, gender-bent take on Cinderella, so we get to see Micah search for his prince only to discover that it wasn’t who he expected it to be all along. I loved how adorable and gay this story was.
- Thornhedge by T. Kingfisher. I’m such a big fan of her work, especially after seeing how she subverted Sleeping Beauty and made it interesting and even centered the story around a growing relationship between Toadling, a human that was kidnapped to Faerieland and raised there after her birth, and Halim, a gentle and open-minded knight.
- The Golem and the Jinni by Helene Wecker. I’ve been including this one on a lot of lists, but the friendship that grows between Chava and Ahmad is one that elevated this book from a good one to a great read.
- The Secret, Book, and Scone Society by Ellery Adams. This is the perfect Galentine’s Day read, since it features four women who become new friends. Over the course of this book, and then into the rest of the series, their friendship blossoms and deepens, and expands to include additional friends.
What are some of your favorite books featuring platonic or non-traditional romantic relationships?
Categories: Top Ten Tuesday
Legends & Lattes has been popular lately. Haven’t read a Karin Slaughter book lately. Thanks for sharing these.
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Thanks for stopping by! I can see why Legends & Lattes would be a popular pick for today. Karin Slaughter is one of my favorite authors.
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I own a copy of ‘Finlay Donovan’ because I thought it looks interesting. Just another of the books on my bookshelf that I’m curious about but haven’t yet read. 🙂
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That’s such a good one! It’s so hard to explain, but it’s kind of like a cozy mystery with a hilarious twist – and once you read it, you’ll be hooked on the series. There isn’t even anything I can think of to compare it to. I hope you love it like I did when you get around to reading it.
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I don’t like Valentine’s Day and neither does my partner, however since having our children I do like to make it a fun day. This year we have a Valentine’s Day tree (a stick tree with lights) that I got my son to decorate with paper hearts that he coloured in and we will probably have some sort of red or heart shaped food. Last year our local supermarket did heart shaped pizzas so something like that would be good🤣
Back to the books, a good looking list there. I enjoyed Finley Donovan and need to read the next few in the series.
Have a great day and rest of the week!
Emily @ Budget Tales Book Blog
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Thank you! Finlay Donovan is such a great series, I’m looking forward to reading the upcoming release.
I’m not a fan of V-Day either, but the way that you make it a fun day for your kids is a really great idea! I love the decorations and the idea of heart shaped pizzas, that sounds like such a fun time for all of you. I hope you enjoyed the day and had a great time, enjoy the rest of your week.
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I’m so behind in the series.
Exactly. 🤣 Need to make this ridiculous ‘celebration’ fun 🤣
Thank you. You too 😊
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I have read She Who Became The Sun but found it so complicated I didn’t understand it for one bit LOL.
My TTT: https://laurieisreading.com/2024/02/13/top-ten-tuesday-books-with-love-in-the-title/
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I can see how the complex politics involved in the story could make it hard to understand, plus English isn’t your first language if I’m not mistaken, right? I can’t imagine reading anything more than a children’s book in my second language, so kudos to you!
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Correct! I listened to it on audio 🙂
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Sometimes that makes it even harder to follow for me. I just can’t process some books on audio for some reason and have to read them in a print format.
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Good friendships are just as important as romantic relationships. I hope you enjoy your day tomorrow with your friends!
Pam @ Read! Bake! Create!
https://readbakecreate.com/favorite-romances-read-in-2023/
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I completely agree – my friends have been so important to me, and a constant in my life! Hope you had a great week so far.
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I’m not into Valentine’s Day either. Galentine’s Day sounds so fun!
Here is my Top Ten Tuesday post.
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Doesn’t it? Why don’t we have a day to celebrate our best friends? Galentine’s Day is a great way to show our friends how much we appreciate them, and honestly it’s the most fun I’ve had in on that date in years!
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A few historical novels spring to mind – Miss Boston and Miss Hargreaves by Rachel Malik, Katherine Stansfield’s Cornish Mysteries series and Tipping the Velvet by Sarah Waters.
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I haven’t heard of any of these, I’m going to have to check them out. Thank you for the heads up!
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Yaaay, Legends & Lattes and Thornhedge. Loved those! And I reaaally need to someday get back to and properly read The Golem and the Jinni — I once started it, and then had to return it to the library and never got back to it. Great list!
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Thank you! Those two are hard not to love, and I adore how Kingfisher is brave enough to write stories that are outside of the box. And you really should go back to read The Golem and the Jinni, I think you’d love it. I read it as part of a buddy read, but need to get back to the sequel.
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Legends and Lattes is like the best book I’ve read so far this year!
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Right? It’s a great one. I’m not surprised to see it on so many lists this week.
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Nice twist! Even though I mostly read romances, I have found some great platonic relationships in them. I love Georgia and Cassie in Max Monroe’s Billionaire Bad Boys books. The fearsome foursome in Tijan’s FCH series is another fun friend group.
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Thanks! I’ve seen some really great friendships in romance novels too. Thanks for introducing me to some new series to look into.
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Fun topic! I loved Legends& Lattes and the prequel. Currently 20% into Thornhedge and I’m enjoying it a lot. Here is my post-https://paigesofnovels.com/2024/02/13/top-ten-tuesday-favorite-romance-tropes/.
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Thank you! Travis Baldree earned his place on my favorite authors list easily. And ooooh I am so excited for you to get further into Thornhedge, because it just keeps getting better!
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Oh what a great list! I’ve read four books from your list, and I just started Legends and Lattes!
Haze @ The Book Haze
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Thank you! I love the fact that our reading overlaps so much – I think you just became my new book bestie!
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Lol omg! I literally just said the same thing on the reply to your comment on my blog! Best buds think alike!
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YAY! I love book besties – it’s a bond that no one else really understands.
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For me, Six of Crows definitely stands out. The way the romance is written is very non traditional way, and I absolutely loved it!
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Oh absolutely! And not just the romance, but the friendships that develop between all the characters is right up there!
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I love how you approached the theme. Non romantic love very important and we all need friends that love us deeply and unconditionally.
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Thank you! I know that personally, those platonic friendships are what keep me grounded and have held me up in between and during those romantic relationships.
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Yes to so many of these, but especially Finlay and Vero because you know how much I love those two lol.
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Because of course you’d agree with so many on my list! And especially to Finlay and Vero – I kind of feel like they’re the book version of Thelma and Louise of the modern day, except way funnier (and hopefully with a better outcome).
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Oh completely agree! I just love their dynamic so much.
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Great post! Currently, I’m reading “The Burnout” and that’s pretty good! Usually, I don’t read a whole lot of romance though. Love your blog!
-Katie
http://www.katiethatbookishgirl.wordpress.com
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Thank you so much, that means a lot! I’ll have to check out The Burnout, always happy to take a suggestion from a fellow reader who doesn’t read a ton of romance!
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