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If you loved how Garnet Lacey navigates magical challenges and vampire politics in a contemporary city, you'll be drawn to Rachel Morgan's adventures in Dead Witch Walking. Like Garnet, Rachel is a witch with a knack for getting into (and out of) supernatural trouble while balancing her magical abilities and personal life amid the urban sprawl of Cincinnati.
You’ll love Nice Girls Don't Have Fangs if you enjoyed Garnet’s witty internal monologue and the comedic mishaps that come from juggling occult powers with everyday problems. Jane Jameson, the heroine here, brings the same snark and charm as she stumbles through her new life as a vampire, mixing laugh-out-loud moments with supernatural suspense.
If Garnet’s resilience and resourcefulness kept you turning pages, you’ll be just as captivated by October Daye in Rosemary and Rue. Toby is a private investigator with fae heritage, confronting deadly mysteries and personal demons in a dangerous magical underworld, much like Garnet’s high-stakes magical entanglements.
If you enjoyed the sizzling chemistry between Garnet and Sebastian alongside occult mysteries, Blood Price delivers a similar mix. Former cop Vicki Nelson teams up with a vampire novelist to solve a string of supernatural murders—expect plenty of romantic sparks and magical mayhem.
For readers who loved the quick pace and magical hijinks of Garnet's adventures, Discount Armageddon is a perfect fit. Verity Price patrols New York City, keeping the peace between humans and cryptids while dealing with dance competitions, monster hunters, and plenty of action-packed surprises.
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