Debora Geary is beloved for warm, comforting fantasy, especially her popular A Modern Witch series. Her books blend magic, family, friendship, and strong community ties, creating stories that feel uplifting, character-driven, and easy to sink into.
If you enjoy reading Debora Geary, these authors are well worth adding to your list:
If Debora Geary’s humor and lovable magical casts appeal to you, Molly Harper is a natural next pick. Her books are packed with witty dialogue, supernatural chaos, and characters who are as charming as they are entertaining.
Her novel, Nice Girls Don't Have Fangs, follows quirky librarian Jane Jameson as she navigates the comic complications of becoming a vampire. It’s a light, funny paranormal read with plenty of personality.
Juliette Cross combines paranormal romance with warmth, banter, and emotional connection. Like Geary, she has a talent for building communities of characters you enjoy spending time with, while weaving magic and romance together.
Her book, Wolf Gone Wild, delivers an engaging love story with humor and supernatural flair. It centers on Evie, a witch, and Mateo, a cursed werewolf who needs her magical help.
Deanna Chase writes cozy paranormal fiction filled with inviting settings, magical intrigue, and warm relationships. Readers who appreciate Debora Geary’s emphasis on heart, connection, and accessible fantasy will likely feel right at home in her books.
In her novel Haunted on Bourbon Street, Jade Calhoun moves to New Orleans, discovers her psychic gifts, and becomes entangled in ghostly mysteries. Chase balances atmosphere, charm, and gentle humor especially well.
Angie Fox is a great choice for readers who like their magic with a generous dose of comedy. Her paranormal stories feature quirky heroines, fast-moving plots, and plenty of laugh-out-loud moments.
Her novel The Accidental Demon Slayer introduces Lizzie Brown, a preschool teacher who unexpectedly ends up fighting demons alongside a group of biker-witch grandmothers. It’s a fun mix of friendship, fantasy, and humor.
Kristen Painter creates cozy magical worlds full of entertaining characters, light romance, and playful mystery. If you love the welcoming tone of Debora Geary’s fiction, Painter’s books are an easy recommendation.
Her book, The Vampire's Mail Order Bride, invites readers to Nocturne Falls, a charming town where supernatural residents blend into a year-round Halloween celebration.
Painter’s stories offer wit, warmth, and a breezy charm that makes them especially easy to devour.
Amanda M. Lee writes cozy paranormal mysteries that lean into humor, family dynamics, and whimsical magic. Her stories often center on offbeat heroines navigating supernatural trouble in lively, small-town settings.
Any Witch Way You Can is a strong introduction to her style, offering playful storytelling, magical mishaps, and plenty of heart.
Bailey Cates serves up light magical mysteries filled with charm, cozy atmosphere, and memorable characters. Her signature blend of baking, witchcraft, and sleuthing gives her books a comforting feel that Geary fans may really enjoy.
Try Brownies and Broomsticks for a delightful story centered on baking magic, family ties, and an enchanting mystery.
Juliet Blackwell writes cozy, engaging stories that balance magic, humor, and mystery. Her characters are often relatable and grounded, even as they uncover supernatural abilities and deepen their ties to the people around them.
In Secondhand Spirits, readers will find a warm, character-focused mystery with a strong sense of place and community.
Heather Blake specializes in sweet, magical mysteries set in charming small towns. Her books blend family relationships, romance, and witchy intrigue in a way that feels cozy rather than dark.
It Takes a Witch is a great example of her style, with appealing characters, gentle suspense, and plenty of charm.
T.J. Klune writes whimsical, heartfelt fiction filled with eccentric characters and emotional warmth. His stories often carry the same comforting sense of belonging that makes Debora Geary’s work so appealing.
Chosen family, self-discovery, kindness, and hope are central to his books, often alongside humor and romance.
The House in the Cerulean Sea captures that spirit beautifully, offering an uplifting story about acceptance, connection, and finding home in unexpected places.
Travis Baldree writes cozy fantasy with warmth, humor, and an easy sense of companionship. His stories focus less on epic battles and more on everyday joys, supportive relationships, and the comfort of community.
His novel offers the kind of soothing fantasy many Debora Geary fans look for: magic, coffee, romance, and a cast of characters you’ll enjoy lingering with.
India Holton blends magic, romance, and comedy in whimsical historical fantasy. Her writing sparkles with clever dialogue and imaginative scenarios, making her a strong choice for readers who enjoy playful, lighthearted fantasy.
Her book The Wisteria Society of Lady Scoundrels is especially delightful, with memorable characters, absurdly fun situations, and a wonderfully buoyant tone.
Mimi Jean Pamfiloff writes funny, romantic paranormal fiction that brings fantasy elements into contemporary settings with plenty of energy. Her books often feature vivid personalities, banter, and a strong sense of fun.
In Accidentally in Love with...a God?, her lively storytelling and charismatic characters create a playful adventure that fans of Geary’s lighter paranormal style may appreciate.
G.A. Aiken delivers high-energy fantasy romance full of sharp humor, adventurous plots, and bold, memorable characters. If you enjoy heart and comedy alongside your fantasy, she brings plenty of both.
In Dragon Actually, readers get a spirited romance featuring shape-shifting dragons, quick banter, and nonstop momentum. It’s a lively pick for anyone who likes fantasy with attitude.
Ann Aguirre writes romantic stories with magical touches, a warm tone, and characters who are easy to root for. Her books often strike a nice balance between charm, emotion, and humor.
Her novel Witch Please mixes contemporary romance and witchcraft in an approachable, cozy way, making it a strong recommendation for readers who enjoy Debora Geary’s inviting style.