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If Harper’s lip-gloss-and-Paladin swagger made you grin—especially the way she quips through chaos after that bathroom brawl and still worries about homecoming—then you’ll love Evie in Paranormalcy. She hunts things that go bump in the night while cracking jokes, juggling school crushes, and navigating a secret agency. The banter, breezy tone, and comedic set pieces hit the same sweet spot as Harper trying to protect David Stark without scuffing her heels.
Liked watching Harper pivot from pageant royalty to blade-wielding Paladin, fiercely guarding David while negotiating her image and her future with Ryan? In Angelfire, Ellie learns she’s a reincarnated warrior tasked with taking down reapers. Like Harper, she’s stylish, stubborn, and suddenly terrifyingly capable—the thrill of training scenes, nighttime battles, and stepping into a destiny she didn’t ask for will feel right at home.
If the hidden-order vibe of Paladins and Oracles operating behind the halls of Harper’s Southern high school hooked you, City of Bones cracks open another clandestine world. Clary stumbles into the Shadowhunters’ demon war the way Harper tumbles into Paladin duty after that deadly dance-night encounter. Expect runes instead of lipstick charms, but the same thrill of discovering rules, allies, and enemies under the neon and streetlights.
If you loved how Rebel Belle balances cotillions, hallway gossip, and sudden throwdowns—Harper negotiating pageants one minute and Paladin oaths the next—Hex Hall delivers that same fizzy mix. Sophie navigates a reform school for the magically inclined where snarky asides, crush complications, and spells going sideways keep the tone light even when danger looms. It’s the same Hawkins charm, but with witches, shapeshifters, and plenty of laughs.
If Harper guarding David Stark while juggling feelings for Ryan—and that will-they/won’t-they tension—pulled you in, Unearthly channels a similar heartbeat. Clara’s angelic calling pushes her toward a boy who keeps crossing her path, forcing her to choose between fate and the life she’s built at school. It echoes Harper’s dilemma of duty versus desire, with swoony moments threaded through real consequences.
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