The long-running series from Ilona Andrews is a post-magical-apocalypse in which our heroine Is Special and falls in love with the king of the were-people, has a Frost Giant frenemy, and otherwise cleans up the greater Atlanta area. I don't like it as much as the Innkeeper books.
Patricia Briggs writes about a coyote shape-shifter whose boyfriend is the local king of the werewolves. I'm sensing a trend.
Seanan McGuire is awesome in all senses. She has a series about the fae of San Francisco which is equal parts murder mysteries and politics; the Cryptid books about various intelligent magical species and the humans who protect or hunt them; two series about taking fairy tales seriously, and then the horror/SF under the name Mira Grant.
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Patricia Briggs writes about a coyote shape-shifter whose boyfriend is the local king of the werewolves. I'm sensing a trend.
Seanan McGuire is awesome in all senses. She has a series about the fae of San Francisco which is equal parts murder mysteries and politics; the Cryptid books about various intelligent magical species and the humans who protect or hunt them; two series about taking fairy tales seriously, and then the horror/SF under the name Mira Grant.