“Fang-tasy” YA series

The cited present­a­tion texts do not rep­res­ent the poster’s opin­ion, nor are they re­views of the books. They have been made avail­able by the pub­lish­ers and are meant to ad­vert­ise the books. The non-cited texts do rep­res­ent the ori­ginal poster’s opinions.

Keep in mind that all of the series presen­ted are destined for ma­ture audi­ences and they are not suit­able for children.

The Vampire Diaries by LJ Smith

Per­sonal Fa­vor­ite
First vol.: The Awaken­ing (1999)
Status of the series: ended
Volumes: 13
Pub­lished in Ro­mania: 9 vol. at ed. Leda

The ori­ginal series from the 90’s con­sisted of only four volumes, but due to the suc­cess of the tele­vi­sion series from CW in 2009, L.J. Smith was mo­tiv­ated to write three more books in the series: The Re­turn tri­logy. The rest of the cycles (The Hunters & The Sal­va­tion) were only in­spired by the series L.J. Smith cre­ated and they writ­ten by dif­fer­ent ghostwriters.

Stefan’s Diaries by LJ Smith


First vol.: Ori­gins (2010)
Status of the series: ended
Volumes: 6
Pub­lished in Ro­mania: 6 vol. at ed. Leda

Set in the same uni­verse as in The Vam­pire Di­ar­ies, Stefan’s Di­ar­ies rep­res­ents the pre­quel for The Vam­pire Di­ar­ies and tells us be­gin­ning of Stefan and Damon’s vam­pire lives, their early years as hu­mans and their af­fair with Kath­er­ine, the vam­pire wo­man who turned their lives up­side down. They are writ­ten by an an­onym­ous ghostwriter hired by Al­loy En­ter­tain­ment, Inc. and not by L.J. Smith.

Anita Blake, the Vampire Hunter by Laurel K. Hamilton

First vol.: Guilty Pleas­ures (1993)
Status of the series: on­go­ing
Volumes: 26 (so far)
Pub­lished in Ro­mania: 3 vol. at ed. Tritonic

The nov­els fol­low legal vam­pire ex­e­cu­tioner An­ita Blake’s on­go­ing con­flicts with the su­per­nat­ural as she at­tempts to solve a vari­ety of mys­ter­ies, come to terms with her own abil­it­ies, and nav­ig­ate an in­creas­ingly com­plex series of ro­mantic and polit­ical re­la­tion­ships. As the series pro­gresses, An­it­a’s per­spect­ive on the su­per­nat­ural changes; ini­tially she sees preter­nat­ural be­ings simply as “mon­sters” to be fought, and later grows to see them as com­munit­ies to be pro­tec­ted, as well as pos­sible love in­terests. (source: wiki)

Black Dagger Brotherhood by JR Ward

Per­sonal Fa­vor­ite
First vol.: Dark Lover (2005)
Status of the series: on­go­ing
Volumes: 18 (so far)
Pub­lished in Ro­mania: 1 vol. at ed. Leda

The series fo­cuses on a so­ci­ety (the “Black Dag­ger Broth­er­hood”) of vam­pire war­ri­ors who live to­gether and de­fend their race against de-souled hu­mans called lesser, who want to ex­term­in­ate them once and for all. (source: wiki) The series can be seen as an an­tho­logy, since every book has dif­fer­ent char­ac­ters and fo­cuses, but their stor­ies are be­ing in­ter­twined within the same universe.

Cassandra Palmer by Karen Chance

First vol.: Touch the Dark (2006)
Status of the series: on­go­ing
Volumes: 11 (so far)
Pub­lished in Ro­mania: none

The series fol­low the dark ad­ven­tures of Cas­sandra Palmer, a clair­voy­ant, who can see the fu­ture and com­mu­nic­ate with spir­its. Soon enough, Cas­sandra is drawn to the dan­ger­ous vam­pire world where blood-suck­ing creatures fight for supremacy.

Chicagoland Vampires by Chloe Neil

First vol.: Some Girls Bite (2009)
Status of the series: ended
Volumes: 13
Pub­lished in Ro­mania: none

The series fol­lows Merit, a 28-year-old Eng­lish Lit­er­at­ure Ph.D. can­did­ate who has been made a vam­pire and joined Chicago’s pres­ti­gi­ous Cadogan House of vam­pires. Her mas­ter ex­pects noth­ing but grat­it­ude in ex­change for her trans­form­a­tion, but the head­strong Merit is noth­ing to be messed with, es­pe­cially when a vam­pire war is at ap­proach­ing rapidly.

The Dark Hunter by Sherrilyn Kenyon

Per­sonal Fa­vor­ite
First vol.: Night Pleas­ures (2002)
Status of the series: ended
Volumes: 27
Pub­lished in Ro­mania: none, al­though ed. Leda prom­ised the series in 2012, the pub­lic­a­tion of the series was cancelled.

The Dark-Hunters are im­mor­tal war­ri­ors who sell their souls to the Greek god­dess Artemis for an Act of Ven­geance against the one who murdered them.Once they’ve had their re­venge, they are ded­ic­ated to de­fend­ing man­kind against Dai­mons (a psychic race cursed by Apollo)and other preter­nat­ural en­emies. (source: wiki). Each book tells a dif­fer­ent story, with a dif­fer­ent Dark-Hunter and their su­per­nat­ural and ro­mantic adventures.

Dracula by Bram Stoker

First vol.: Drac­ula (1897)
Volumes: 1
Pub­lished in Ro­mania: vari­ous ap­par­i­tions through­out the years at dif­fer­ent pub­lish­ing houses.

The gothic hor­ror novel writ­ten by the Ir­ish au­thor Bram Stoker, Drac­ula is non­ethe­less the most pop­u­lar vam­pire novel. The novel tells the story of Drac­u­la’s at­tempt to move from Transylvania to Eng­land so that he may find new blood and spread the un­dead curse, and of the battle between Drac­ula and a small group of men and a wo­man led by Pro­fessor Ab­ra­ham Van Helsing. (source: wiki). The latest tele­vi­sion ad­apt­a­tion ap­peared on the 1st of Janu­ary 2020 and it was broad­cast over three con­sec­ut­ive days, re­leased on BBC One and Net­flix, con­sist­ing of three episodes.

The Dresden Files by Jim Butcher

First vol.: Storm Front (2000)
Status of the series: on­go­ing
Volumes: 15 (so far)
Pub­lished in Ro­mania: 3 vol. at ed. Fi­nal Chapter, al­though 6 vol. ap­pear avail­able for purchase.

The private in­vest­ig­ator and power­ful wiz­ard, Harry Dresden re­counts in­vest­ig­a­tions and dis­turb­ances in mod­ern-day Chicago. While solv­ing miss­ing per­son cases, ritu­al­istic murders, deal with un­dead creatures of the night and a per­sonal ven­detta against him, Dresden must pro­tect the world and his life as he plunges into the tenebrous and dan­ger­ous urban adventure. 

Evernight by Claudia Gray

Per­sonal Fa­vor­ite
First vol.: Evernight (2008)
Status of the series: ended
Volumes: 5
Pub­lished in Ro­mania: 2 vol. at ed. Leda

Bi­anca is a young vam­pire and a stu­dent at Evernight Academy, where she can learn the ways of be­ing a creature of the night. Her world is turned up­side down when she meets Lu­cas, a young and at­tract­ive guy. But the con­nec­tion between Bi­anca and Lu­cas can’t be denied. Bi­anca will risk any­thing to be with Lu­cas, but dark secrets are fated to tear them apart… and to make Bi­anca ques­tion everything she’s ever be­lieved. (ad­ap­ted from goodreads).

The House of Night by Kristin & PC Cast

Per­sonal Fa­vor­ite
First vol.: Marked (2007)
Status of the series: ended
Volumes: 12
Pub­lished in Ro­mania: 9 vol. at ed. Litera

Writ­ten by Amer­ican au­thor P. C. Cast and her daugh­ter Kristin Cast, the series fol­low the dark ad­ven­tures of Zoey Red­bird, a young vam­pire at­tend­ing the House of Night board­ing School in Tulsa, Ok­lahoma. Her mark made by the vam­pire God­dess Nyx has af­fin­it­ies for all five ele­ments: Air, Fire Wa­ter, Earth and Spirit but she soon real­izes that not all mem­bers of the House of Night are as ex­cited as she is about her gifts.

The Hollows by Kim Harrison

First vol.: Dead Witch Walk­ing (2004)
Status of the series: ended
Volumes: 13
Pub­lished in Ro­mania: none, al­though ed. Leda prom­ised the series in 2012, the pub­lic­a­tion of the series was cancelled.

All the creatures of the night gather in “the Hol­lows” of Cin­cin­nati, to hide, to prowl, to party… and to feed.
Vam­pires rule the dark­ness in a pred­ator-eat-pred­ator world rife with dangers bey­ond ima­gin­ing — and it’s Rachel Mor­gan’s job to keep that world civ­il­ized. (source: goodreads).

Vampire Journals by Morgan Rice

First vol.: Turned (2011)
Status of the series: ended
Volumes: 12
Pub­lished in Ro­mania: 2 vol. in e‑book format only

Caitlin’s world gets shaken when she dis­cov­ers that she’s in fact a vam­pire. Try­ing to ac­com­mod­ate with her new life­style, Caitlin’s so­cial life suf­fers as well, un­til she meets a vam­pire boy who shows her the ways of be­ing a creature of the night.

A Shade of Vampire by Bella Forrest

First vol.: A Shade of Vam­pire (2012)
Status of the series: on­go­ing
Volumes: 84 (so far)
Pub­lished in Ro­mania: none

On the even­ing of Sofia Clare­mont’s sev­en­teenth birth­day, she is sucked into a night­mare from which she can­not wake. She is kid­napped to an is­land where the sun is etern­ally for­bid­den to shine.
An is­land un­charted by any map and ruled by the most power­ful vam­pire coven on the planet. She wakes here as a slave, a cap­tive in chains.
Sofi­a’s life takes a thrill­ing and ter­ri­fy­ing turn when she is the one se­lec­ted out of hun­dreds of girls to join the harem of Derek Novak, the dark royal Prince. (source: goodreads). The series can be seen as an an­tho­logy, since every few books main char­ac­ters change, but their stor­ies are be­ing in­ter­twined within the same universe.

Mercy Thompson by Patricia Briggs

First vol.: Moon Called (2006)
Status of the series: on­go­ing
Volumes: 11 (so far)
Pub­lished in Ro­mania: none

Mer­cedes is a Volk­swa­gen mech­anic liv­ing in the Tri-Cit­ies area of Wash­ing­ton. Her Nat­ive Amer­ican her­it­age has gif­ted her with the abil­ity to take the form of a coyote at will. She’s sur­roun­ded by far more power­ful su­per­nat­ural be­ings, in­clud­ing were­wolves, vam­pires and an as­sort­ment of fae. (source: goodreads)

Blood of Eden by Julie Kawaga

First vol.: The Im­mor­tal Rules (2012)
Status of the series: ended
Volumes: 3
Pub­lished in Ro­mania: none

In the dark days since the in­si­di­ous Red Lung virus decim­ated the hu­man pop­u­la­tion, vam­pires have risen to rule the crum­bling cit­ies. Un­con­tested princes rule over di­min­ished ranks of mor­tals. In ex­change for their labor, loy­alty and, of course, their blood, many hu­mans are now re­gistered, fed and sheltered—farmed like cattle. Still more, who re­main stub­bornly un­re­gistered, scav­enge on the Fringes for sur­vival. Passing for hu­man, the fledgling vam­pire Al­lison Seke­moto joins a band of pil­grims on a glor­i­ous, in­sane quest: to find a cure for ra­bid­ism, for vam­pir­ism, for all hu­man­ity. But Allie’s ex­cru­ci­at­ing blood-hun­ger can­not be denied. Not for friendship—not even for love. (source: goodreads)

The Morganville Vampires by Rachel Caine

Per­sonal Fa­vor­ite
First vol.: House of Glass (2006)
Status of the series: ended
Volumes: 15
Pub­lished in Ro­mania: 8 vol. at ed. Leda

Col­lege fresh­man Claire Dan­vers has had enough of her night­mar­ish dorm situ­ation. When Claire heads off-cam­pus, the im­pos­ing old house where she finds a room may not be much bet­ter. Her new room­mates don’t show many signs of life, but they’ll have Claire’s back when the town’s deep­est secrets come crawl­ing out, hungry for fresh blood. Will she be able to face the town’s ter­ror or will she drown like every­one else? (source: goodreads)

My sister, the vampire by Sienna Mercer

First vol.: Switched (2007)
Status of the series: ended
Volumes: 18
Pub­lished in Ro­mania: none

When Olivia Ab­bott moves to town, she’s ex­cited to join the cheer­lead­ing team and make new friends. Then she meets Ivy Vega. At first, Ivy, pale and dressed all in black, looks like Olivi­a’s op­pos­ite. Then the girls look bey­ond the glit­tery pink blush and thick black eye­liner to dis­cover they’re identical–identical twins!
Olivia and Ivy are brim­ming with plans to switch places and pull every twin trick in the book. But Olivia soon dis­cov­ers that she and Ivy aren’t ex­actly the same. Ivy’s a vam­pire. And she’s not the only one in town. (source: goodreads)

Night Huntress by Jeaniene Frost

Per­sonal Fa­vor­ite
First vol.: Halfway to the Grave (2007)
Status of the series: ended
Volumes: 7
Pub­lished in Ro­mania: 1 vol. at ed. Leda

Half-vam­pire Cath­er­ine Craw­field is go­ing after the un­dead with a ven­geance, hop­ing that one of these dead­beats is her father – the one re­spons­ible for ru­in­ing her mother’s life. Then she’s cap­tured by Bones, a vam­pire bounty hunter, and is forced into an un­likely part­ner­ship. (source: goodreads) The series ini­tially fo­cused around the char­ac­ter of half-vam­pire Cath­er­ine “Cat” Craw­field and her full-vam­pire lover Bones, but even­tu­ally shif­ted fo­cus to other char­ac­ters such as Vlad Te­pesh, a char­ac­ter that Frost had ini­tially not planned to in­clude. (source: wiki)

Night World by LJ Smith

First vol.: Secret Vam­pire (1996)
Status of the series: ended
Volumes: 9
Pub­lished in Ro­mania: none

The dia­gnosis for Poppy was death. there was no hope–until James, her best friend and secret love, ap­peared in the hos­pital. But this was a James she did­n’t know. He offered Poppy eternal life. Only he could open the door to the Night World. They’re soulmates–but can she fol­low him into death and bey­ond? (source: goodreads)

Darkest Powers by Kelley Armstrong

Per­sonal Fa­vor­ite
First vol.: The Sum­mon­ing (2008)
Status of the series: ended
Volumes: 3
Pub­lished in Ro­mania: 3 vol. at ed. Leda

Chloe Saun­ders fights for her life when she is sent to Lyle House asylum for troubled teen­agers. But it’s not her fault she’s been see­ing ghost for her en­tire life, is it? Luck­ily for her, Chloe meets a group of young­sters with strange gifts just like hers. When Chloe’s powers amp­lify and she awakes the dead, the su­per­visors at Lyle House would do any­thing to un­der­stand the source of Chloe’s powers. They would even risk the young girl’s life in the process.

The Otherworld by Kelley Armstrong

Per­sonal Fa­vor­ite
First vol.: Bit­ten (2001)
Status of the series: ended
Volumes: 13
Pub­lished in Ro­mania: 2 vol. at ed. Tri­tonic, 1 vol. at ed. Leda

Elena Mi­chaels is the world’s only fe­male were­wolf. Paige Win­ter­bourne was al­ways either too young or too re­bel­li­ous to suc­ceed her mother as leader of one of the world’s most power­ful elite or­gan­iz­a­tions- the Amer­ican Coven of Witches. Spir­itu­al­ist Jaime tries to sup­press her tal­ents, as she has done her en­tire life. Tabloid re­porter Hope Adams ap­pears to live the life of an or­din­ary work­ing girl. But in ad­di­tion to pos­sess­ing the beauty of a Bolly-wood prin­cess, Hope has other unique traits. For she is a half de­mon- a hu­man fathered by a de­mon. As a half-de­mon mas­ter of the dark arts, Eve Lev­ine isn’t what any­one would call an­gelic.
These are the stor­ies of the most power­ful fe­male char­ac­ters in the su­per­nat­ural world. The series can be seen as an an­tho­logy, since every few books main char­ac­ters change, but their stor­ies are be­ing in­ter­twined within the same universe.

Cirque du Freak by Darren Shan

First vol.: A Liv­ing Night­mare (2000)
Status of the series: ended
Volumes: 12
Pub­lished in Ro­mania: 3 vol. at ed. Cor­int Junior

The story be­gins with Dar­ren Shan and his best friend Steve “Leo­pard” Le­onard vis­it­ing an il­legal freak show where an en­counter with a vam­pire and a deadly, unique spider forces them to make life-chan­ging choices that neither of them could have ever thought pos­sible. (source: wiki)

Sabina Kane by Jaye Wells

Per­sonal Fa­vor­ite
First vol.: Red-Headed Stepchild (2009)
Status of the series: ended
Volumes: 5
Pub­lished in Ro­mania: none

In a world where be­ing of mixed-blood is a ma­jor li­ab­il­ity, Sa­bina Kane has the only pro­fes­sion fit for an out­cast: as­sas­sin. But, her latest mis­sion threatens the fra­gile peace between the vam­pire and mage races and Sa­bina must scramble to fig­ure out which side she’s on. She’s never brought her work home with her—until now.
This time, it’s personal. 

Saint-Germain by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro

First vol.: Hotel Transylvania (1978)
Status of the series: ended
Volumes: 27
Pub­lished in Ro­mania: 2 vol. at ed. Nemira

In­spired by a his­tor­ical Count Saint-Ger­main, a mys­ter­i­ous fig­ure in 18th cen­tury France. The fic­tional Saint-Ger­main is a vam­pire who was born ap­prox­im­ately 4,000 years ago in the re­gion that is now Transylvania. He was the son of his tri­bal leader (hence, a prince by blood) and was also ded­ic­ated to the tri­bal god, the older vam­pire who trans­formed him. (source: wiki)

Sookie Stackhouse Mysteries by Charlaine Harris

Per­sonal Fa­vor­ite
First vol.: Dead Un­til Dark (2001)
Status of the series: ended
Volumes: 13
Pub­lished in Ro­mania: 11 vol. at ed. Leda

Sookie Stack­house is just a small-time cock­tail wait­ress in small-town Louisi­ana. Un­til the vam­pire of her dreams walks into her life-and one of her cowork­ers checks out… (source: goodreads) But Sookie is more than meets the eye; she has tele­pathic powers, a perk which comes in hand when fa­cing the creatures of the night from Bon Temps, Louisiana.

Vampire Academy by Richelle Mead

Per­sonal Fa­vor­ite
First vol.: Vam­pire Academy (2007)
Status of the series: ended
Volumes: 6
Pub­lished in Ro­mania: 6 vol. at ed. Leda

Only a true best friend can pro­tect you from your im­mor­tal en­emies… The world of ar­is­to­cratic vam­pires: the Moroi, is en­dangered by the ones who feed on hu­mans and other vam­pires as well: the Strigoi. But the Moroi are aided by the dham­pirs: half-hu­mans, half-vam­pires, who train at the Vam­pire Academy and swear pro­tec­tion to the most power­ful royal-blooded vam­pires. Best-friends Rose and Lissa must nav­ig­ate their dan­ger­ous world, con­front the tempta­tions of for­bid­den love, and never once let their guard down, lest the evil un­dead make Lissa one of them forever… (ad­ap­ted from goodreads)

Bloodlines by Richelle Mead

First vol.: Blood­lines (2011)
Status of the series: ended
Volumes: 6
Pub­lished in Ro­mania: none, al­though ed. Leda prom­ised the series in 2012, the pub­lic­a­tion of the series was cancelled.

Sydney’s blood is spe­cial. That’s be­cause she’s an al­chem­ist — one of a group of hu­mans who dabble in ma­gic and serve to bridge the worlds of hu­mans and vam­pires. They pro­tect vam­pire secrets — and hu­man lives. But the last en­counter Sydney had with vam­pires got her in deep trouble with the other al­chem­ists. And now with her al­le­gi­ences in ques­tion, her fu­ture is on the line. (source: goodreads)

Argeneau Vampires by Lindsay Sands

First vol.: A Quick Bite (2005)
Status of the series: on­go­ing
Volumes: 30 (so far)
Pub­lished in Ro­mania: none

Lis­si­anna has been spend­ing her cen­tur­ies pin­ing for Mr. Right, not just a quick snack, and this sexy guy she finds in her bed looks like he might be a can­did­ate. But there’s an­other, more press­ing is­sue: her tend­ency to faint at the sight of blood…an es­pe­cially an­noy­ing quirk for a vam­pire. Of course it does­n’t hurt that this man has a de­li­cious-look­ing neck. What kind of cold-blooded vam­pire wo­man could res­ist a bite of that? (source: goodreads) The series can be seen as an an­tho­logy, since every book has dif­fer­ent char­ac­ters and fo­cuses, but their stor­ies are be­ing in­ter­twined within the same universe.

Darklight by Bella Forrest

First vol.: Dark­light (2019)
Status of the series: on­go­ing
Volumes: 3 (so far)
Pub­lished in Ro­mania: none

“Vam­pires don’t ex­ist. At least, not anymore…”
I cel­eb­rated when vam­pires were de­clared extinct.
Those beasts had preyed on hu­man­ity for mil­len­nia, com­mit­ting sense­less, bru­tal murders. Like the rest of my col­leagues at the Oc­cult Bur­eau, I looked for­ward to a world where we could all sleep at night—where con­stant cover-up jobs were no longer re­quired to keep the pub­lic calm and unaware.
But the end of vam­pires wasn’t the end of our prob­lems. It was only the beginning.
Other blood-suck­ing creatures began to lurk in the night. As soon as I turned twenty-one, I be­came a ground agent at the Bur­eau be­cause I wanted—no, needed—to join the fight. (source: goodreads)

Supernatural Academy by Jaymin Eve

First vol.: Su­per­nat­ural Academy (2019)
Status of the series: on­go­ing
Volumes: 3 (so far)
Pub­lished in Ro­mania: none

Mad­dison James is about to dis­cover some truths about the world.
Firstly… su­per­nat­ur­als exist.
Secondly… she is one, even though no one seems to know ex­actly what kind.
Thirdly… she’s about to go back to school.
Well, things just got a little more interesting.
The Su­per­nat­ural Academy is where shifters, vam­pires, ma­gic users, and fey are edu­cated. Where they are taught about their abil­it­ies, and how to func­tion in the hu­man world. Mad­dison already has the hu­man part down, but this su­per­nat­ural thing is an en­tirely new dan­ger­ous game. (source: goodreads)

The Vampire Chronicles by Anne Rice

First vol.: In­ter­view with the vam­pire (1976)
Status of the series: on­go­ing
Volumes: 13 (so far)
Pub­lished in Ro­mania: 7 vol. at ed. Rao

This is the story of Louis, as told in his own words, of his jour­ney through mor­tal and im­mor­tal life. Louis re­counts how he be­came a vam­pire at the hands of the ra­di­ant and sin­is­ter Lestat and how he be­came in­doc­trin­ated, un­will­ingly, into the vam­pire way of life. His story ebbs and flows through the streets of New Or­leans, de­fin­ing cru­cial mo­ments such as his dis­cov­ery of the ex­quis­ite lost young child Claudia, want­ing not to hurt but to com­fort her with the last breaths of hu­man­ity he has in­side. Yet, he makes Claudia a vam­pire, trap­ping her wo­manly pas­sion, will, and in­tel­li­gence in­side the body of a small child. Louis and Claudia form a seem­ingly un­break­able al­li­ance and even “settle down” for a while in the op­u­lent French Quarter. Louis re­mem­bers Claudi­a’s struggle to un­der­stand her­self and the hatred they both have for Lestat that sends them halfway across the world to seek oth­ers of their kind. Louis and Claudia are des­per­ate to find some­where they be­long, to find oth­ers who un­der­stand, and someone who knows what and why they are. (source: goodreads)

Nightshade by Andrea Cremer

Per­sonal Fa­vor­ite
First vol.: Night­shade (2010)
Status of the series: ended
Volumes: 3
Pub­lished in Ro­mania: 2 vol. at ed. Litera

Calla Tor has al­ways known her des­tiny: After gradu­at­ing from the Moun­tain School, she’ll be the mate of sexy al­pha wolf Ren Laroche and fight with him, side by side, rul­ing their pack and guard­ing sac­red sites for the Keep­ers. But when she vi­ol­ates her mas­ters’ laws by sav­ing a beau­ti­ful hu­man boy out for a hike, Calla be­gins to ques­tion her fate, her ex­ist­ence, and the very es­sence of the world she has known.
By fol­low­ing her heart, she might lose everything- in­clud­ing her own life. Is for­bid­den love worth the ul­ti­mate sac­ri­fice? (source: goodreads)

Need by Carrie Jones

Per­sonal Fa­vor­ite
First vol.: Need (2008)
Status of the series: ended
Volumes: 4
Pub­lished in Ro­mania: 1 vol. at ed. Rao

Zara White sus­pects there’s a freaky guy semi-stalk­ing her. She’s also ob­sessed with pho­bias. And it’s true, she has­n’t ex­actly been her­self since her step­father died. But ex­il­ing her to shivery Maine to live with her grand­mother? That seems a bit ex­treme. The move is sup­posed to help her stay sane…but Za­ra’s pretty sure her mom just can’t deal with her right now.
She could­n’t be more wrong. Turns out the semi-stalker is not a fig­ment of Za­ra’s over­act­ive ima­gin­a­tion. In fact, he’s still fol­low­ing her, leav­ing be­hind an eerie trail of gold dust. There’s some­thing not right — not hu­man — in this sleepy Maine town, and all signs point to Zara.
In this creepy, com­pel­ling break­out novel, Car­rie Jones de­liv­ers ro­mance, sus­pense, and a creature you never thought you’d have to fear. (source: goodreads)

Paranormalcy by Kiersten White

First vol.: Paranor­malcy (2010)
Status of the series: ended
Volumes: 3
Pub­lished in Ro­mania: 2 vol. at ed. Leda

Evie’s al­ways thought of her­self as a nor­mal teen­ager, even though she works for the In­ter­na­tional Paranor­mal Con­tain­ment Agency, her ex-boy­friend is a faerie, she’s fall­ing for a shape-shifter, and she’s the only per­son who can see through su­per­nat­ural glamours.
She’s also about to find out that she may be at the cen­ter of a dark faerie proph­ecy prom­ising de­struc­tion to all paranor­mal creatures.
So much for nor­mal. (source: goodreads)

Love at Stake by Kerrelyn Sparks

First vol.: How to Marry a Mil­lion­aire Vam­pire (2005)
Status of the series: ended
Volumes: 16
Pub­lished in Ro­mania: none

Ro­man Dragan­esti is charm­ing, hand­some, rich…he’s also a vam­pire. But this vam­pire just lost one of his fangs sink­ing his teeth into some­thing he should­n’t have. Now he has one night to find a dent­ist be­fore his nat­ural heal­ing abil­it­ies close the wound, leav­ing him a lop-sided eater for all eternity.
Things aren’t go­ing well for Shanna Whelan, either. After wit­ness­ing a grue­some murder, she’s next on the mob’s hit list. And her ca­reer as a dent­ist ap­pears to be on a down­ward spiral, be­cause she’s afraid of blood. When Ro­man res­cues her from an as­sas­sin­a­tion at­tempt, she won­ders if she’s found the one man who can keep her alive. Though the at­trac­tion between them is im­me­di­ate and hot, can Shanna con­quer her fear of blood to fix Ro­man’s fang? And if she does, what will pre­vent Ro­man from us­ing his fangs on her? (source: goodreads)

Night Prince by Jeaniene Frost

First vol.: Once Burned (2012)
Status of the series: ended
Volumes: 4
Pub­lished in Ro­mania: 1 vol. at ed. Rao

She’s a mor­tal with dark powers…
After a tra­gic ac­ci­dent scarred her body and des­troyed her dreams, Leila never ima­gined that the worst was still to come: ter­ri­fy­ing powers that let her chan­nel elec­tri­city and learn a per­son’s darkest secrets through a single touch. Leila is doomed to a life of solitude…until creatures of the night kid­nap her, for­cing her to reach out with a tele­pathic dis­tress call to the world’s most in­fam­ous vampire…
He’s the Prince of Night…
Vlad Te­pesh in­spired the greatest vam­pire le­gend of all—but whatever you do, don’t call him Drac­ula. Vlad’s abil­ity to con­trol fire makes him one of the most feared vam­pires in ex­ist­ence, but his en­emies have found a new weapon against him—a beau­ti­ful mor­tal with powers to match his own. When Vlad and Leila meet, how­ever, pas­sion ig­nites between them, threat­en­ing to con­sume them both. It will take everything that they are to stop an en­emy in­tent on bring­ing them down in flames. (source: goodreads)

Hex Hall by Rachel Hawkins

First vol.: Hex Hall (2008)
Status of the series: ended
Volumes: 3
Pub­lished in Ro­mania: 3 vol. at ed. Litera

Three years ago, Sophie Mer­cer dis­covered that she was a witch. It’s got­ten her into a few scrapes. Her non-gif­ted mother has been as sup­port­ive as pos­sible, con­sult­ing Sophie’s es­tranged father—an elu­sive European warlock—only when ne­ces­sary. But when Sophie at­tracts too much hu­man at­ten­tion for a prom-night spell gone hor­ribly wrong, it’s her dad who de­cides her pun­ish­ment: ex­ile to Hex Hall, an isol­ated re­form school for way­ward Prodi­gium, a.k.a. witches, faer­ies, and shape­shifters.
By the end of her first day among fel­low freak-teens, Sophie has quite a score­card: three power­ful en­emies who look like su­per­mod­els, a fu­tile crush on a gor­geous war­lock, a creepy tag-along ghost, and a new room­mate who hap­pens to be the most hated per­son and only vam­pire stu­dent on cam­pus. Worse, Sophie soon learns that a mys­ter­i­ous pred­ator has been at­tack­ing stu­dents, and her only friend is the num­ber-one suspect.

As a series of blood-curd­ling mys­ter­ies starts to con­verge, Sophie pre­pares for the biggest threat of all: an an­cient secret so­ci­ety de­term­ined to des­troy all Prodi­gium, es­pe­cially her. (source: goodreads)

Tales of Vampires by Zara Novak

First vol.: The Vampire’s Slave (2017)
Status of the series: on­go­ing
Volumes: 7 (so far)
Pub­lished in Ro­mania: none

It was late when Claire first heard the knock on her door — too late. Upon open­ing it she is met with a mys­ter­i­ous and beau­ti­ful stranger, who claims to have just moved in across the hall. She makes the mis­take of in­vit­ing him in — not real­iz­ing that her life has just changed forever.
Claire quickly learns the man she has in­vited in is no man at all. He’s Eric Bel­mont — heir to one of the most power­ful vam­pire fam­il­ies in the world, and a highly sought after bachelor.
Eric’s ap­pear­ance at Claire’s door is no mis­take. He’s been watch­ing Claire for some time, wait­ing for her to reach her Red Moon. Claire may think she’s just a nor­mal hu­man, but she’s in pos­ses­sion of a rare and ex­traordin­ary power — she can breed with vam­pires. (source: goodreads)

Nocturne Falls by Kristen Painter

First vol.: The Vam­pire’s Mail Or­der Bride (2015)
Status of the series: on­go­ing
Volumes: 11 (so far)
Pub­lished in Ro­mania: none

Wel­come to Noc­turne Falls, the town where Hal­loween is cel­eb­rated 365 days a year. The tour­ists think it’s all a show: the vam­pires, the were­wolves, the witches, the oc­ca­sional gar­goyle fly­ing through the sky. But the su­per­nat­ur­als pop­u­lat­ing the town know bet­ter. Liv­ing in Noc­turne Falls means be­ing your­self. Fangs and all. (source: goodreads)

The Children of Gods by I.T. Lucas

First vol.: Dark Stranger: The Dream (2015)
Status of the series: on­go­ing
Volumes: 36 (so far)
Pub­lished in Ro­mania: none

A fas­cin­at­ing blend of Myth­o­logy, Cy­ber-war, and a tender Shades of Grey Ro­mance, Dark Stranger – The Dream cap­tiv­ates the hearts and minds of read­ers around the world.
Since the dawn of hu­man civil­iz­a­tion, two war­ring fac­tions of near-im­mor­tals – the des­cend­ants of the gods of old – have been secretly shap­ing its des­tiny. Ki­an’s small clan cham­pi­on­ing pro­gress, free­dom and peace; their power­ful en­emy propagat­ing ig­nor­ance, hate, and war.(source: goodreads)

House of Commare by Kristen Painter

First vol.: Blood Rights (2011)
Status of the series: ended
Volumes: 5
Pub­lished in Ro­mania: none

Born into a life of secrets and ser­vice, Chrysa­belle’s body bears the tell­tale marks of a comarré—a spe­cial race of hu­mans bred to feed vam­pire no­bil­ity. When her pat­ron is murdered, she be­comes the prime sus­pect, which sends her run­ning into the mor­tal world…and into the arms of Malkolm, an out­cast vam­pire cursed to kill every be­ing from whom he drinks.
Now, Chrysa­belle and Malkolm must work to­gether to stop a plot to merge the mor­tal and su­per­nat­ural worlds. If they fail, a chaos un­like any­thing any­one has ever seen will threaten to reign. (source: goodreads)

Crescent City by Kristen Painter

First vol.: House of the Rising Sun (2014)
Status of the series: ended
Volumes: 3
Pub­lished in Ro­mania: none

Au­gustine lives the per­fect life in the Haven city of New Or­leans. He rarely works a real job, spends most of his nights with a dif­fer­ent hu­man wo­man, and resides in a spec­tac­u­lar Garden Dis­trict man­sion paid for by re­tired movie star Olivia Good­win, who has come to think of him as an ad­op­ted son, provid­ing him room and board and whatever else he needs.
But when Au­gustine re­turns home to find Olivi­a’s been at­tacked by vam­pires, he knows his idyllic life has comes to an end. It’s time for revenge—and to take up the mantle of the city’s Guard­ian. (source: goodreads)

Shadow Falls by CC Hunter

First vol.: Born at Mid­night (2011)
Status of the series: ended
Volumes: 5
Pub­lished in Ro­mania: 2 vol. at ed. Leda

To the out­side world Shadow Falls is just an or­din­ary camp for troubled teens nestled deep in the woods. But the kids at Shadow Falls are far from or­din­ary. They’re su­per­nat­ural. And from the mo­ment high school stu­dent Kylie Ga­len enters this world of fair­ies, vam­pires, were­wolves, and shape­shifters, she’s had one burn­ing ques­tion: What am I? With her new powers, new friends, and two sexy paranor­mal boys vy­ing for her at­ten­tion, Kylie’s whole world is about to change. A spec­tac­u­lar de­but from au­thor C. C. Hunter, the Shadow Falls series fol­lows Kylie as she learns to con­trol her powers, con­front her her­it­age, and face her des­tiny. (source: goodreads)

The Last Vampire by R.A. Steffan

First vol.: The Last Vam­pire (2018)
Status of the series: on­go­ing
Volumes: 6 (so far)
Pub­lished in Ro­mania: none

Enter a world shared by hu­mans, fae, demons, and one very re­luct­ant vam­pire. It’s a place where the su­per­nat­ural threatens the mundane, noth­ing is as it seems, and love will either be the world’s down­fall — or its sal­va­tion. (source: goodreads)

Aurora Sky: The Vampire Hunter by Nikki Jefford

First vol.: Au­rora Sky (2012)
Status of the series: ended
Volumes: 6
Pub­lished in Ro­mania: none

My blood is toxic to vam­pires…
If there’s one thing I want, it’s go get off this ice­berg. I’m think­ing col­lege on the east coast. ANYWHERE be­sides Alaska.
Then a near-fatal car wreck changes everything. Gov­ern­ment agents jump in and save my life in ex­change for my ser­vices as a vam­pire hunter. Did they just say vam­pires? Yep. And they’re not the kind that sparkle. They’re ra­bid, dis­gust­ing, rude … and way too suave. Those are the ones I really have to watch out for.
A knife is­n’t my only weapon. My rare blood type sends vam­pires into tem­por­ary para­lysis right be­fore I have to fin­ish the job by hand. Ba­sic­ally I’m a glor­i­fied chew toy. (source: goodreads)

Thirst by Christopher Pike

First vol.: The Last Vam­pire (1994)
Status of the series: ended
Volumes: 6
Pub­lished in Ro­mania: none

Al­isa has been in con­trol of her urges for the five thou­sand years she has been a vam­pire. She feeds but does not kill, and she lives her life on the fringe to main­tain her secret. But when her cre­ator re­turns to hunt her, she must break her own rules in or­der to sur­vive.
Her quest leads her to Ray. He is the only per­son who can help her; he also has every reason to fear her. Al­isa must get closer to him to en­sure her im­mor­tal­ity. But as she be­gins to fall in love with Ray, sud­denly there is more at stake than her own life… (source: goodreads)

Blue Bloods by Melissa de la Cruz

Per­sonal Fa­vor­ite
First vol.: Blue Bloods (2006)
Status of the series: ended
Volumes: 7
Pub­lished in Ro­mania: 4 vol. at ed. Leda

When the May­flower set sail in 1620, it car­ried on board the men and wo­men who would shape Amer­ica: Miles Standish; John Alden; Con­stance Hop­kins. But some among the Pil­grims were not pure of heart; they were not es­cap­ing re­li­gious per­se­cu­tion. In­deed, they were not even hu­man. They were vampires.
The vam­pires as­sim­il­ated quickly into the New World. Rising to levels of enorm­ous power, wealth, and in­flu­ence, they were the cel­eb­rated blue bloods of Amer­ican so­ci­ety. (source: goodreads)

Undead by MaryJanice Davidson

First vol.: Un­dead and Un­wed (2004)
Status of the series: ended
Volumes: 12
Pub­lished in Ro­mania: 2 vol. at ed. Nemira

It’s been a hel­luva week for Betsy Taylor. First, she loses her job. Then, to top things off, she’s killed in a car ac­ci­dent. But what really bites (be­sides wak­ing up in the morgue dressed in a pink suit and cheap shoes cour­tesy of her step­mother) is that she can’t seem to stay dead. Every night she rises with a hor­rible crav­ing for blood. She’s not tak­ing too well to a li­quid diet. (source: goodreads)

Twilight by Stephenie Meyer

First vol.: Twi­light (2006)
Status of the series: ended
Volumes: 4
Pub­lished in Ro­mania: 4 vol. at ed. Rao

Isa­bella Swan’s life gets turned up­side down when she meets the charm­ing and en­ig­matic vam­pire Ed­ward Cul­len and his fam­ily of vam­pires. Their love story is some­thing to die for… quite lit­er­ally. Bella’s life is en­dangered and a few rogue vam­pires ap­pear in Forks and mess with people’s lives leav­ing a trail of bodies.

Vampire Kisses by Ellen Schreiber

First vol.: Vam­pire Kisses (2003)
Status of the series: ended
Volumes: 9
Pub­lished in Ro­mania: none, al­though ed. Leda prom­ised the series in 2012, the pub­lic­a­tion of the series was cancelled.

In her small town, dubbed “Dull­s­ville,” six­teen-year-old Raven — a vam­pire-crazed goth-girl — is an out­cast. But not for long…
The in­triguing and rumored-to-be haunted man­sion on top of Ben­son Hill has stood va­cant and boarded-up for years. That is, un­til its mys­ter­i­ously strange new oc­cu­pants move in. Who are these creepy people — es­pe­cially the hand­some, dark, and elu­sive Al­ex­an­der Ster­ling? Or rather, what are they? Could the town prattle ac­tu­ally ring true? Are they vam­pires? Raven, who secretly cov­ets a vam­pire kiss, both at the risk of her own mor­tal­ity and Al­ex­an­der’s lov­ing trust, is dy­ing to un­cover the truth.
El­len Schreiber’s spooky and stir­ring ro­mance tells the story of two out­siders who fall in love in a town where con­form­ity reigns, and ends with a shock­ing sur­prise. (source: goodreads)

Vicki Nelson by Tanya Huff

First vol.: Blood Price (1991)
Status of the series: ended
Volumes: 5
Pub­lished in Ro­mania: 2 vol. at ed. Leda

Vicki Nel­son, formerly of Toronto’s hom­icide unit and now a private de­tect­ive, wit­nesses the first of many vi­cious at­tacks that are now plaguing the city of Toronto. As death fol­lows un­speak­able death, Vicki is forced to re­new her tem­pes­tu­ous re­la­tion­ship with her former part­ner, Mike Cel­luci, to stop these forces of dark magic—along with an­other, un­ex­pec­ted ally…
Henry Fitzroy, the il­le­git­im­ate son of King Henry VIII, has learned over the course of his long life how to blend with hu­mans, how to deny the call for blood in his veins. Without him, Vicki and Mike would not sur­vive the an­cient force of chaos that has been un­leashed upon the world—but in do­ing so, his iden­tity may be ex­posed, and his life for­feit. (source: goodreads).

Octavian Ciprian Major 

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