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15 Authors like Patricia Briggs

Patricia Briggs is beloved for her urban fantasy novels featuring shapeshifter Mercy Thompson. In Moon Called, she draws readers into a world where werewolves, vampires, fae, and deadly secrets exist just beneath the surface of everyday life.

If you’re looking for more authors who deliver supernatural suspense, memorable heroines, and richly imagined paranormal worlds, these writers are excellent places to start:

  1. Ilona Andrews

    If you enjoy Patricia Briggs for her capable heroines and high-energy supernatural storytelling, Ilona Andrews is a natural next read. This husband-and-wife writing team creates vivid fantasy worlds filled with danger, humor, and relentless momentum.

    Their Kate Daniels series, beginning with Magic Bites, introduces Kate, a sharp-tongued mercenary navigating a city shaped by waves of magic, deadly creatures, and shifting alliances.

  2. Kim Harrison

    Kim Harrison is an excellent pick for readers who like urban fantasy with a strong sense of place and plenty of attitude. Her Rachel Morgan series, which starts with Dead Witch Walking, takes place in a supernatural Cincinnati full of witches, vampires, and mounting trouble.

    Harrison blends mystery, humor, and emotional stakes with confidence, making her books especially appealing if you want both fast-moving plots and satisfying character growth.

  3. Laurell K. Hamilton

    Readers drawn to fierce female leads and dangerous paranormal settings may want to try Laurell K. Hamilton’s Anita Blake series.

    Beginning with Guilty Pleasures, the books follow Anita Blake, a vampire executioner whose work entangles her in brutal investigations, complicated relationships, and difficult moral choices.

    Hamilton’s fiction is darker and more intense than Briggs’s, but many readers will recognize the same pull of character-driven storytelling set against supernatural chaos.

  4. Charlaine Harris

    Charlaine Harris combines mystery, humor, and paranormal drama in her Sookie Stackhouse novels. Starting with Dead Until Dark, the series introduces a charming heroine and a vividly rendered Southern small-town backdrop.

    Like Briggs, Harris has a knack for weaving together supernatural creatures, relationship complications, and ongoing mysteries in a way that makes the books irresistibly readable.

  5. Kelley Armstrong

    Kelley Armstrong is a strong recommendation for readers who prefer supernatural fiction grounded in believable emotion and real consequences. Her Women of the Otherworld series explores paranormal life through multiple characters and perspectives.

    Starting with Bitten, the series follows women dealing with threats involving werewolves, witches, and other dangerous forces. Armstrong’s thoughtful character work and suspenseful plotting make her an especially good match for Briggs fans.

  6. Seanan McGuire

    Seanan McGuire writes inventive urban fantasy packed with wit, danger, and layered world-building. If you like Patricia Briggs’s blend of action and character depth, try Rosemary and Rue, the first novel in the October Daye series.

    It follows October, a changeling detective pulled into the treacherous politics of the faerie courts, where every answer uncovers an even deeper threat.

  7. Faith Hunter

    Faith Hunter delivers gritty urban fantasy with formidable heroines, rich supernatural lore, and plenty of action. Readers who enjoy Patricia Briggs’s shapeshifter elements and fast-moving plots should definitely give her work a look.

    A great place to begin is Skinwalker, the first Jane Yellowrock novel, which follows a skilled shapeshifter and vampire hunter working the dangerous streets of New Orleans.

  8. Nalini Singh

    Nalini Singh blends paranormal romance and urban fantasy with polished prose, emotional intensity, and richly imagined supernatural societies.

    Fans of Briggs’s memorable characters and relationship dynamics may enjoy Singh’s Angel's Blood, part of the Guild Hunter series. It follows Elena Deveraux, a vampire hunter hired by an archangel and drawn into a world that is as seductive as it is dangerous.

  9. Jeaniene Frost

    Jeaniene Frost writes energetic urban fantasy and paranormal romance filled with sharp banter, strong chemistry, and plenty of action.

    If the romantic threads in Patricia Briggs’s books are part of the appeal, try Frost’s Halfway to the Grave, the opening novel in the Night Huntress series.

    It centers on Cat Crawfield, a half-vampire determined to hunt the undead, and Bones, the charismatic and dangerous bounty hunter who becomes her uneasy ally.

  10. Karen Marie Moning

    Karen Marie Moning writes dark, atmospheric urban fantasy infused with mythology, suspense, and intense romantic tension. Patricia Briggs fans may especially appreciate her resilient heroines and immersive settings.

    Her book Darkfever, the first in the Fever series, introduces MacKayla Lane. After traveling to Dublin to investigate her sister’s death, Mac discovers a hidden world of fae power and unsettling truths about herself.

  11. Anne Bishop

    Anne Bishop writes dark fantasy with strong character development and an exceptional sense of atmosphere. Her stories often explore power, community, and the uneasy boundaries between humans and supernatural beings.

    Patricia Briggs readers looking for emotional depth and tense paranormal politics should try Bishop’s Written in Red, set in a world where humans and otherworldly creatures exist in a fragile, uneasy balance.

  12. Devon Monk

    Devon Monk offers urban fantasy with inventive magic systems, gritty action, and a welcome streak of humor. Her books often feature practical, resilient protagonists dealing with messy supernatural problems.

    Readers who enjoy Patricia Briggs’s focus on character and conflict may want to start with Magic to the Bone, which follows a tough heroine caught in dangerous magical struggles.

  13. Darynda Jones

    Darynda Jones writes fast, funny urban fantasy that mixes mystery, romance, and paranormal chaos. If you like Patricia Briggs’s lively dialogue and capable heroines, Jones is an easy author to recommend.

    A strong entry point is First Grave on the Right, featuring a heroine who works as both a private investigator and the grim reaper.

  14. Chloe Neill

    Chloe Neill combines supernatural intrigue, mystery, and strong character relationships in a way that will feel familiar to many Patricia Briggs readers.

    If you enjoy urban fantasy with vampires, politics, and a confident lead, try Neill’s Some Girls Bite, which introduces the dangerous supernatural underworld of Chicago.

  15. Jim Butcher

    Jim Butcher is known for witty dialogue, fast-paced plots, and memorable characters navigating magical danger in modern settings.

    Readers who enjoy Patricia Briggs’s mix of supernatural mystery and strong narrative voice may want to pick up Butcher’s series beginning with Storm Front, which follows wizard detective Harry Dresden through increasingly perilous cases in contemporary Chicago.

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