When a hidden world of demons, hunters, and forbidden secrets collides with everyday New York, a teenager is thrust into a whirlwind of danger, desire, and destiny. Fast-paced banter, shadowy mysteries, and razor-edged glamour make City of Bones an addictive urban fantasy you won’t forget.
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If you loved how Clary stumbles into the Shadow World of New York—the Institute, the Silent Brothers, and the hunt for the Mortal Cup—then the 1920s NYC of The Diviners will hook you. Evie O’Neill falls in with a secretive group at a museum of the occult and joins the chase for a supernatural serial killer nicknamed “Naughty John.” Like Clary piecing together Valentine’s plot, Evie and her friends sift clues, creep through speakeasies and museums, and face chilling rituals that feel as ominous as the Circle’s schemes.
If the electric, complicated pull between Clary and Jace—especially with secrets about bloodlines and Valentine’s revelations—kept you turning pages, you’ll fall hard for Daughter of Smoke & Bone. Karou, an art student who runs errands through portal doors for a monsterly foster family, collides with Akiva, a seraph soldier, and their bond ignites across a brutal war. The shockers here rival the "are they really related?" twists of City of Bones, and the romance burns through battles, betrayals, and hidden memories like runes cut into destiny.
If you connected with the way Clary finds a home at the Institute with Jace, Alec, and Isabelle—bickering, teasing, and ultimately risking everything for each other—then The Raven Boys will feel like family. Blue Sargent falls in with Gansey, Adam, Ronan, and Noah as they hunt a sleeping Welsh king along haunted ley lines. The group dynamics—the fierce protectiveness, the cracks and repairs—echo the Lightwood siblings’ bond and the parabatai-level loyalty you saw on every mission against Valentine’s forces.
If chasing leads in demon-marked crime scenes and decoding how the Circle operates was your jam in City of Bones, The Name of the Star scratches the same itch. When a Jack the Ripper copycat strikes London, Louisiana teen Rory Deveaux discovers she can see what others can’t—much like Clary’s Sight—and gets pulled into a clandestine ghost-police outfit. Expect clandestine briefings, stakeouts as tense as the Institute’s raids, and a cat-and-mouse game as twisty as hunting the Mortal Cup.
If Clary’s discovery that she’s a Shadowhunter—and the way it upends her life with Jocelyn, Hodge, and the Institute—hooked you, Tithe delivers that same jolt. Kaye Fierch learns she’s a changeling entangled in the Unseelie Court’s deadly politics, where alliances and betrayals cut as sharply as Valentine’s Circle. The gritty New Jersey/New York setting mirrors the back-alley danger of demon hunts, and Kaye’s awakening powers echo Clary’s first runes: startling, risky, and impossible to ignore.
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