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The Accidental Werewolf by Dakota Cassidy

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... the snarky, laugh-out-loud paranormal humor and banter?

A Girl's Guide to Vampires by Katie MacAlister

If Marty’s mortifying-slash-hilarious adjustment to fangs, heightened senses, and pack etiquette made you grin, you’ll love the breezy, self-deprecating comedy in A Girl's Guide to Vampires. Much like Marty quipping her way through botched transformations (and Keegan’s very serious rules), Joy and Roxy stumble into the supernatural with quips, flirty mishaps, and sparkling banter that keeps the romance fizzy and the stakes light.

... the sizzling, opposites-attract paranormal romance layered over a supernatural culture?

How To Date Your Dragon by Molly Harper

If you were all-in for Marty and Keegan’s chemistry—her pink-lipstick pragmatism versus his old-school alpha instincts—How to Date Your Dragon hits the same sweet spot. As anthropologist Jillian investigates a hidden town’s dragon community, her slow-burn, witty romance with Bael feels like Marty trying to balance Bobbie-Sue sales goals with pack politics: smart, swoony, and full of endearing cultural clashes.

... a contemporary supernatural world hiding in plain sight—quirky rules, secret societies, and a dangerous heartthrob?

First Grave on the Right by Darynda Jones

If you enjoyed how Marty discovers a whole werewolf infrastructure under everyday life—and the way Keegan ushers her through those rules—First Grave on the Right delivers that same “the world is weirder than it looks” thrill. Charley Davidson juggles PI work and reaper duties, trading razor-sharp quips with a dangerously compelling love interest while navigating a hidden network of the supernatural.

... a breezy, confessional first-person voice from a newly turned heroine figuring out her powers?

Nice Girls Don't Have Fangs by Molly Harper

If Marty’s chatty, confessional take on waking up wolfish—craving steak, wrecking her schedule, and dodging pack drama—won you over, Jane Jameson’s first-person snark in Nice Girls Don't Have Fangs will feel like a best-friend call. Jane navigates accidental vampirism with the same self-aware humor Marty brings to her first change, mixing dates, danger, and deadpan asides with irresistible charm.

... a take-charge, fashion-savvy heroine who refuses to let the fangs derail her life plans?

Undead and Unwed by MaryJanice Davidson

If Marty refusing to give up her Bobbie-Sue hustle, manicures, or independence—no matter what Keegan or the pack thinks—made you cheer, Betsy Taylor in Undead and Unwed is your next icon. After an untimely death and a very timely resurrection, Betsy tackles vampiric politics and a maddeningly attractive vampire with pure will, wit, and wardrobe, channeling the same glam determination you loved in Marty.

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