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Teenage fans of paranormal fantasy with strong romantic subplots will find many similarities between Maggie Stiefvater and Andrea Cremer. Both authors write popular supernatural series with suspenseful, mystery-driven plots and tons of steamy scenes. -- Pamela Manasco
Though Francesca Lia Block's work is grittier and more provocative than Maggie Stiefvater's, their books for teens blend urban fantasy, magic, and romance with alienation and angst typical of teenage years. Both writers' work is lush, lyrical, and stylistically complex. -- Kelly White
Both Brenna Yovanoff and Maggie Stiefvater share a knack for writing lyrical YA urban fantasies which feature emotionally realistic characters in fantastical circumstances, along with compelling plots, unexpected wit, and elements of folklore. -- Jennifer Brannen
Although Taylor's style is more lush and lengthy than Stiefvater's, both write with memorable lyricism, crafting intricate plots, richly detailed settings, pulse-pounding romance, and intensifying suspense. -- Rebecca Honeycutt
These authors write suspenseful paranormal romance series about teens with magical powers who face grave danger while unraveling secrets at their school. Tracy Wolff also writes romance for adults; Maggie Stiefvater writes primarily for teens. -- CJ Connor
Tessa Gratton and Maggie Stiefvater write fantasy novels for teens who like complicated romances mixed in with magic. Both authors dabble in fantasy genres like urban fantasy and mythology-inspired contemporary fantasy, and are known for lyrical writing, which often includes intricate world-building and star-crossed lovers. -- Pamela Manasco
Reality, magic, and the paranormal are all at play in the atmospheric and angsty works of Maggie Stiefvater and Moira Fowley-Doyle; books by both authors will captivate readers looking for ghosts and curses alongside authentic emotions and complex relationships. -- Rebecca Honeycutt
These authors' works have the genres "paranormal romances" and "paranormal fiction"; and the subjects "teenage romance," "crushes in teenagers," and "psychics."
These authors' works have the genre "paranormal romances"; and the subjects "dreams," "teenage boy-girl relations," and "teenage romance."
These authors' works have the genres "urban fantasy" and "paranormal romances"; and the subjects "shapeshifters," "psychics," and "fairies."
These authors' works have the genres "paranormal romances" and "dark fantasy"; and the subjects "end of the world," "prophecies," and "women rulers."
These authors' works have the appeal factors romantic, and they have the genres "paranormal fiction" and "dark fantasy"; and the subjects "fairies," "elves," and "magic spells."