
How it’s like my stuff? Werewolf centric. How it’s like True Blood? Classic urban fantasy with all the tropes in place. I adore the idea of a main character whose solution is always NOT to fight. The most awesome thing about accidental werewolf Kitty Norville is that she started life as a talk show host, and never lost the skill of talking herself into and out of trouble.

Than you might want to try… Kitty and The Midnight Hour by Carrie Vaughn Urban Fantasy If you like Gail’s books and True Blood…

Most anything by Jacqueline Carey, but you can start with Kushiel’s Dart.
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Plus it’s a three book series that ends and ends happily. How it’s like me? Closer POV from a strong female main character and strong historical component. How it’s like GoT? All the drama of complex politics and warring families in a perfectly constructed high fantasy (Asian based) setting. Than you might want to try… Daughter of the Empire by Raymond E. (Not quite space opera, more alien culture contact but still GREAT.) High Fantasy If you like Gail’s books and Game of Thrones… Lyn Gala’s Affiliations, Aliens, and other Profitable Pursuits. It’s lighter hearted but still amazing with a fantastic strong female main character. This is the best example of my style combined with the Corey boys. How it’s like my stuff? This is a bit less sweeping epic and a bit more woman versus nature. How it’s like The Expanse? Sweeping galaxy-wide hunt, high level political conflict, unsurmountable odds. Than you might want to try… Paradox series by Rachel Bach Space Opera If you like Gail’s books and The Expanse… Why it’s like my stuff? This a breezy readability and lightness (despite gender neutral terms), plus some romance and a happy ending. Why it’s like Ancillary? This book is playing with concepts of gender and neutrality, agency, revolution, and loyalty. Than you might want to try… Dangerous Times by Isobelle Winters

Hard Science Fiction If you like Gail’s books and Ancillary Justice… Some book recommendations for you today, Gentle Reader!
