ABSOLUTELY! This list is by no means comprehensive.
Gods of Jade and Shadow by Silvia Moreno-Garcia (coming of age, an indigenous Maya woman accidentally opens a trunk containing the bones of the god of the underworld)
Mirage by Soumiya Daud (MENA-inspired scifi that feels like fantasy)
Pet by Akwaeke Emezi (sci-fi in a perceived utopia, a trans and mute black girl mc hunting monsters - with a monster)
Wilder Girls by Rory Powell (creepy, atmospheric scifi with horror overtones featuring a bunch of queer white girls, and a subtle romance)
The Ghost Bride by Yangsze Choo (another coming of age, supernatural mystery and romance set in 1800s malaysia)
Song of the Crimson Flower (Vietnamese inspired fantasy adventure romance)
Nocturna by Maya Motayne (Dark, magical universe set in a Latinx-inspired fantasy universe, with a face-changing thief and a nervous scholarly Prince)
Pride by Ibi Zoboi (Pride and Prejudice remix featuring Brooklyn!)
Spin the Dawn by Elizabeth Lim (fantasy featuring fashion in a pan-Asian setting, and an age-gap love interest that puts a*larkling to shame)
Want by Cindy Pon (a scifi heist novel that takes place in futuristic Taiwan)
We Set the Dark on Fire by Tehlor Kay Mejia (latinx lesbians fighting a dystopian patriarchy)
The Luminous Dead (lurking, creeping atmospheric horror featuring two wlw)
The Fever King (New Adult, scfi that has magical realism, featuring a bi Jewish-Latinx lead in a dystopian America where magic is a virus with a 95% mortality rate)
We Hunt the Flame (Arab-inspired fantasy, adventurous quest, brooding dark Love Interest with a tortured past who isn’t a raging misogynist)
Trail of Lightning by Rebecca Roanhorse (post apocalyptic world where only the Navajo reservation has been spared from floods, very native Mad Max vibes where indigenous gods and monsters are roaming the world)
Strange the Dreamer (lush, beautifully written fantasy world with men and monsters and monstrous gods, featuring a brown couple)
The Gilded Wolves (ensemble heist set in France, with magic, and an incredible mirror held up to society of the time with a *truly* diverse cast. warning for some anti-semitism I can explain more in another message)
The Belles by Dhonielle Clayton (a lush fantasy world that is sweet like a confectionary cake, where humans are born looking like gray-skinned straw-haired nothings and certain women, called the Belles, can fashion them into beautiful things - warning for a kill the gays trope, i can give you the chapter marking in DMs)
Sorcerer to the Crown by Zen Cho (a Jane-Austeness rapport between a mild-mannered, very stressed out young black sorcerer and a very brash, funny, half-desi girl featuring magic and absurdism)
The Girl From Everywhere by Heidi Heilig (a time traveling pirate ship, and Hawai’i before the violent and forceful annexation)