I'm not sure there are many 'good' ones in the sense of being high - quality. Fanfiction that combines characters from such different universes like Naruto and Hermione can be quite out - of - the - box. A lot of times, these crossovers might not capture the essence of both series well. However, some might find it interesting just for the novelty factor.
I don't recommend seeking out 'lemon' fanfiction as it often contains inappropriate content. But if you're interested in non - 'lemon' Naruto and Hermione crossovers, you can try popular fanfiction websites like Archive of Our Own (AO3) or FanFiction.net. They have a wide range of crossovers that might be more suitable and family - friendly.
Honestly, the idea of Harry and Hermione being siblings and then having a 'lemon' (assuming it means some sort of adult - themed relationship which is not appropriate for their relationship in the original context) is quite strange. Fanfiction is a creative space, but this combination seems to go against the essence of their characters in the Harry Potter series. It's better to explore fanfictions that stay true to the original spirit of their relationship, like their friendship or the hinted - at romance between them.
One good Naruto fanfiction is 'A New Path' which focuses on character development rather than 'lemon' aspects. It delves deep into Naruto's journey post - the main series events, exploring his relationships with friends and how he faces new challenges in the ninja world. It has great writing and an engaging plot that keeps readers hooked.
One popular story might be 'Forbidden Bonds' which explores a unique relationship between them. It delves deep into their characters and how they might interact in a different way than in the original series. The author creates a lot of tension and drama, making it an engaging read.
A third option might be 'The Dolohov - Hermione Dilemma'. This fanfiction focuses on the moral and ethical aspects of a relationship between them. Given their opposing sides in the original story, it creates a lot of internal conflict for the characters and makes for a thought - provoking story.
There's also 'A Different Kind of Rivalry'. This fanfiction takes the classic rivalry between Gryffindor and Slytherin and flips it on its head when it comes to Hermione and Pansy. The lemon elements add a layer of complexity to their relationship as they explore their feelings for each other in a more adult - like way, without being overly explicit. It shows how they can overcome their differences and develop a special bond.
I don't really support the Snape - Hermione pairing in fanfiction as it goes against the original spirit of the 'Harry Potter' series. However, you can try searching on some large fanfiction platforms like Archive of Our Own, but be aware that most of the well - written fanfictions usually stick to more canon - compliant pairings.
Some fanfictions might focus on the relationship between Hermione and the idea of the troll in a more metaphorical sense. For instance, the troll could represent an obstacle she has to overcome, and the story could be about her personal growth while dealing with this 'troll' in her life. This type of fanfiction can be really interesting as it gives a new perspective on Hermione's character.
One good example could be 'The Unseen Moments' which delves into the unspoken aspects of their relationship. It might show their private conversations and tender moments that were not explored much in the original series. Another could be 'Ron and Hermione: Beyond the Battle' that focuses on their post - war life together, with a touch of the lemon aspect in their more romantic and private interactions.
Well, I'm not sure which 'Harry and Hermione Lemon Pregnant Fanfiction' is good. It's a rather specific and often not very mainstream kind of fanfic. Some fanfic communities might not even allow such content due to various reasons. Maybe you could join some Harry Potter fan groups on social media and ask there. People in those groups might be able to point you in the right direction if it's available and appropriate.