Recently, though, tastes have shifted away from the love triangle, with some readers declaring it the worst trope in literature or pleading for no more. Often, readers cite a long list of irritants that come along with the trope. One suitor obviously being a better match, for example, while the other is rude or cruel or downright abusive. Some cite an unlikable main character making it hard to believe them having more than one love interest at the same time. Others say it’s rude to string two people along like that and end up with a distaste for all involved. If you’re one of those love-triangle avoiders, you’ll be delighted to hear about a new take on the trope that’s hitting the shelves: love triangles that end in polyamory. While the beginning of many of these novels echo the typical love triangle rivalry and indecision storyline, in the end, the characters shrug and say, “Why not both?” Which makes for super fun, interesting character dynamics and adds a freshness to the oft-done trope. Sound like something you might like? Try one of these eight books with love triangles that end in polyamory! Are you one of the readers out there who loves love triangles? Check out these must-reads! Or, do you want to learn more about romance tropes? Here’s a handy guide! Regardless of your interests, I hope you jump on the polyamory reading train and enjoy one of these books with love triangles that end in polyamory.