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Darkfever by Karen Marie Moning

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In Darkfever, did you enjoy ...

... the blend of urban fantasy and hidden supernatural worlds?

Moon Called by Patricia Briggs

If you loved how Darkfever immerses you in a shadowy version of our world, you'll be drawn into Moon Called as Mercedes Thompson, a mechanic with a secret supernatural heritage, navigates the dangerous underbelly of werewolves, fae, and other creatures lurking just out of sight in modern-day Washington. The way Briggs layers magic into the everyday makes the world feel as alive and mysterious as Moning's Dublin.

... morally complex heroines making questionable choices?

Dead Witch Walking by Kim Harrison

If Mac's ethically gray decisions and dangerous alliances in Darkfever kept you turning pages, you'll find a kindred spirit in Rachel Morgan. In Dead Witch Walking, Rachel—a witch and bounty hunter—must make tough calls that blur the line between right and wrong as she battles vampires, demons, and her own inner darkness in a city teeming with supernatural threats.

... a strong female protagonist discovering her power?

Succubus Blues by Richelle Mead

If you admired Mac’s transformation from naïve outsider to a resourceful and determined heroine, you'll enjoy watching Georgina Kincaid wrestle with her supernatural nature and emotional struggles in Succubus Blues. Mead crafts a protagonist who is both vulnerable and fiercely independent, making every step of her journey feel earned and authentic.

... dangerous, mysterious magic hidden beneath city streets?

The Cold Kiss of Death by Suzanne McLeod

If the dark, unpredictable magic of the Fae in Darkfever captivated you, The Cold Kiss of Death will pull you even deeper into a world where spells can kill and secrets are deadly. Follow Genny Taylor as she navigates treacherous magical politics and unearths secrets that threaten both the human and fae communities of London.

... fast-paced, action-packed plots with supernatural suspense?

Magic Bites by Ilona Andrews

If you couldn't put down Darkfever thanks to its relentless pacing and high-stakes action, buckle up for Magic Bites. Kate Daniels' hunt for a killer in a magical Atlanta sweeps you from one confrontation to the next, blending razor-sharp wit, dangerous creatures, and a breakneck plot that keeps you guessing.

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