Which Books Feature Witches, Vampires, And Werewolves Together?

2026-05-18 17:54:04
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Joseph
Joseph
Favorite read: The Alpha's Witch
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For a YA twist, 'The Crave Series' by Tracy Wolff throws witches, vampires, and werewolves into a boarding school setting. It’s like 'Twilight' but with way more magic and less brooding. The protagonist, Grace, discovers she’s a powerful witch surrounded by vampire heirs and werewolf protectors. The dynamics between the groups are full of rivalry and alliances, and the romance is cheesy but fun. The series doesn’t take itself too seriously, which makes it a breezy read. I blasted through it in a weekend—perfect if you want something light but packed with supernatural drama.
2026-05-19 18:05:46
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Talia
Talia
Favorite read: Of Wolves and Magic
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One of the first series that comes to mind is 'The Southern Vampire Mysteries' by Charlaine Harris, which inspired the TV show 'True Blood.' It’s got all three—witches, vampires, and werewolves—interacting in this messy, fascinating small-town drama. The witches are more like psychic humans with powers, but the later books dive deeper into their lore. The vampires are political and glamorous, while the werewolves are rough-around-the-edges but loyal. What I love is how Harris blends Southern Gothic vibes with supernatural chaos, making it feel grounded yet wild.

Then there’s 'The All Souls Trilogy' by Deborah Harkness, starting with 'A Discovery of Witches.' It’s way more academic and historical, with witches, vampires, and daemons (close enough to werewolves in vibe). The protagonist is a witch who accidentally summons a magical manuscript, pulling her into a world of vampire scholars and secret societies. The lore here is dense but rewarding, especially if you love history woven into fantasy. The romance between the witch and vampire is a slow burn, but the world-building is what hooked me—it feels like these creatures could actually exist alongside humans.
2026-05-23 01:36:16
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Ryan
Ryan
Favorite read: The Alpha's Witch
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If you’re into urban fantasy with a darker edge, 'The Mercy Thompson Series' by Patricia Briggs is a must. Mercy’s a mechanic who happens to be a walker (a Native American shapeshifter, not quite a werewolf but similar), and her world is packed with vampires, werewolves, and even fae. Witches show up later in the series, adding another layer of conflict. The vampires are terrifyingly powerful, and the werewolves have this gritty pack hierarchy that feels real. Briggs does a great job balancing action with character growth—Mercy’s snark and resilience make her one of my favorite protagonists.

Another pick is 'The Hollows' series by Kim Harrison, where witches, vampires, and werewolves coexist in a post-pandemic world where humans are the minority. The main character, Rachel Morgan, is a witch who teams up with a vampire and a living pixie—no werewolves at first, but they pop up later. The magic system is intricate, and the relationships between species are tense but often hilarious. Harrison’s world feels lived-in, with casual mentions of supernatural politics that make it immersive.
2026-05-24 08:15:07
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