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If the way Wicked Game grounds vampires in a modern city—complete with WVMP’s retro-locked DJs, shady deals, and late-night danger—hooked you, you’ll love Rachel Morgan’s Cincinnati. She ditches a deadly contract, teams up with vampire roommate Ivy and pixy sidekick Jenks, and dives into cases that tangle magic, mobsters, and night creatures with the same street-level immediacy that Ciara faces when she’s hustling to keep the station alive.
If Ciara’s quick wit—spinning marketing schemes to save WVMP, trading quips with Shane, and out-talking predators—made you grin, Verity Price’s voice will be your jam. In Discount Armageddon, this ballroom-dancing cryptozoologist patrols NYC’s nightclubs full of cryptids, sass-sparring with a stern monster hunter while wrangling chaos with the same laugh-out-loud charm that made those station shenanigans unforgettable.
If you were drawn to Ciara’s con-artist edge—the way she plays dirty when it means protecting WVMP and Shane—you’ll click with Miriam Black. In Blackbirds, Miriam sees how and when people die with a single touch and lives by grifts and tough choices, until a vision shows a good man’s murder tied to her. It’s the same razor-wire moral line Ciara walks when she turns a vamp-run radio station into a lifeline—and a weapon.
If the sparks between Ciara and grunge-era vamp Shane—equal parts temptation and trouble—kept you up late, Darkfever delivers that pulse. MacKayla Lane chases her sister’s killer into Dublin’s fae underworld, circling a magnetic, dangerously helpful bookseller, Jericho Barrons. The push-pull attraction amid secrets and supernatural politics echoes those late-night WVMP sessions where romance and peril share the mic.
If slipping inside Ciara’s head—hearing every lie she spins, every risk she calculates for WVMP, every tug toward Shane—made the danger feel personal, Mercy Thompson’s voice will feel just as close. In Moon Called, Mercy narrates as a coyote-shifting mechanic who steps into werewolf and vampire trouble to help Alpha Adam Hauptman. The candid, grounded first-person storytelling hits the same note as Ciara’s confessional, midnight-radio vibe.
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