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- courkee
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Be prepared for a long, long list. This is one of my favorite genres, and I think it might show.
Cassandra Clare has all form of supernatural and paranormal creatures in her series The Mortal Instruments. Sarah J. Maas leans more towards writing about the Fae, ethereally beautiful creatures that live forever. The name of the series is A Court of Thorns and Roses, which is also the name of the first book. Holly Black’s series The Folk of the Air is pretty good too: The first book, The Cruel Prince, is one that I own and still adore. Sarah J. Maas also has the Throne of Glass series which relies heavily on demons, mystery and all that. You might like it!
Richelle Mead’s Vampire Academy wasn’t a book that I really liked, but it fits the genre so you might enjoy it. She also has the Georgina Kincaid series which stars a demon succubus and is all about the fight between Heaven and Hell. The Fallen series by Lauren Kate is pretty great too—it's about angels and demons.
Disclaimer: Every single one of these books and series has a healthy dose of romance. Beware if that’s a problem for you.