Urban Fantasy - Urban Fantasy Authors

Urban Fantasy Authors

Authors
  • Ben Aaronovitch (Rivers of London series)
  • Ilona Andrews (Kate Daniels series)
  • Kelley Armstrong (The Women of the Otherworld and Darkest Powers series)
  • L.A. Banks (Vampire Huntress series and Crimson Moon Novels)
  • Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Golden, Platinum, and the Bailey series)
  • Holly Black (Modern Faerie Tales series)
  • Marie Brennan (Midnight Never Come and In Ashes Lie)
  • Sarah Rees Brennan (The Demon's Lexicon series)
  • Patricia Briggs (The Mercedes Thompson Series)
  • Terry Brooks (Word & Void series)
  • Emma Bull (War for the Oaks)
  • Jim Butcher (Dresden Files series)
  • Rachel Caine (Weather Warden series)
  • Mike Carey (Felix Castor series)
  • Karen Chance (Cassandra Palmer series)
  • Cinda Williams Chima (The Heir Trilogy)
  • Cassandra Clare (Mortal Instruments series)
  • S. J. Day (Marked series)
  • Jocelynn Drake (Dark Days series)
  • P. N. Elrod (The Vampire Files series)
  • Jeaniene Frost (Night Huntress series)
  • Neil Gaiman (Neverwhere)
  • Kelly Gay (Charlie Madigan series)
  • Michael Grant (Gone series)
  • Claudia Gray (Evernight series)
  • Simon R. Green (Nightside series)
  • Laurell K. Hamilton (The Anita Blake and Merry Gentry series)
  • Cynthia Hand (Unearthly series)
  • Charlaine Harris (The Southern Vampire Mysteries series)
  • Kim Harrison (The Hollows series)
  • Rachel Hawthorne (Dark Guardian series)
  • Christina Henry (Madeline Black series)
  • Mark Henry (Amanda Feral series)
  • Jeannie Holmes (Alexandra Sabian series)
  • Nancy Holzner (Vicky Vaughn series)
  • Tanya Huff (The Enchantment Emporium)
  • Benedict Jacka (Alex Verus series)
  • Carrie Jones (Need series)
  • Lauren Kate (Fallen series)
  • Caitlin Kittredge (Nocturne City and Iron Codex series)
  • Mercedes Lackey (Elves on the Road universe)
  • Charles de Lint (Newford series)
  • Melissa Marr (Wicked Lovely series)
  • Seanan McGuire (October Daye Series )
  • Suzanne McLeod (Spellcrackers.com series)
  • Richelle Mead (The Georgina Kincaid and Vampire Academy series)
  • Kelly Meding (Dreg City series)
  • Devon Monk (Allie Beckstrom series)
  • Courtney Allison Moulton (Angelfire series)
  • C.E. Murphy (Walker Papers series)
  • Alyson Noël (Immortals series)
  • Jackson Pearce (As You Wish and Sisters Red)
  • Marlene Perez (The Dead Is... series)
  • Diana Peterfreund (Killer Unicorns series)
  • Vicki Pettersson (Signs of the Zodiac series)
  • T.A. Pratt (Marla Mason series)
  • Kalayna Price (Alex Craft Novels)
  • Jennifer Rardin (Jaz Parks series)
  • Natasha Rhodes (Kayla Steele Werewolf Huntress series)
  • Kat Richardson (Greywalker series)
  • Rick Riordan (Percy Jackson and the Olympians series)
  • Thomas E. Sniegoski (The Fallen, Remi Chandler)
  • Jeanne C. Stein (Vampire Bounty Hunter Anna Strong series)
  • Shanna Swendson (Enchanted, Inc. series)
  • Anton Strout (Simon Canderous series)
  • Mark Teppo (Codex of Souls series)
  • Carrie Vaughn (Kitty Norville series)
  • Rachel Vincent (Shifters series)
  • Jaye Wells (Sabina Kane series)
  • Kiersten White (Paranormalcy)
  • Terri Windling (Borderlands series)
  • Yvonne Woon (Dead Beautiful series)

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