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If you loved how Genny navigates London's supernatural underworld while solving mysteries in The Cold Kiss of Death, you'll be equally drawn into October Daye's gritty journey through San Francisco's fae community. The blend of urban setting, magical politics, and a protagonist piecing together dangerous puzzles makes Rosemary and Rue a compelling next read.
If you were intrigued by Genny’s morally grey decisions and her entanglements with both allies and enemies, you'll enjoy Simon Canderous's adventures in Dead to Me. Simon’s psychic abilities, his work for a secret paranormal agency, and his own ethical dilemmas make for a similarly complex and unpredictable urban fantasy hero.
If the shadowy, perilous magic and cutthroat supernatural politics in The Cold Kiss of Death kept you turning pages, Sandman Slim will grip you with its visceral depiction of Los Angeles’s magical underbelly. Stark’s bloody quest for revenge and survival is packed with the same kind of dark, relentless energy.
If you enjoyed the intricate web of fae, vampires, and magical factions in Suzanne McLeod’s world, Touch the Dark offers a similarly complex supernatural landscape. Cassandra Palmer’s struggles to survive among power-hungry mages and vampires will satisfy your craving for detailed magical intrigue and worldbuilding.
If Genny’s resilience and sharp wit made her a standout protagonist for you, Kate Daniels in Magic Bites will be right up your alley. Kate’s blend of magical prowess, snark, and determination as she investigates supernatural threats in Atlanta delivers the same strong female lead energy you loved.
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