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Meredith Ann Pierce wrote a number of books in the 80's/90's containing an angel hero.
E E Knight's Vampire Earth series is AU and takes a (very) different slant on vampires.
A good Urban Fantasy series with a Vamp hero is Tanya Huff's Vicky Nelson books beginning with Blood Price.
And there's always Anne Rice to fall back on.
But anything by Charles de Lint is worthwhile reading. His Newford books are quintessential Urban Fanasty.


The Last Werewolf did in my opinion quite alright. Has werewolves and 'stinky' vampires.
Then there's Magic Bites which is the first book of a series. I have no idea how the other books are but this one is primary about the FMC doing her mercenary job. Has shapeshifters (werewolves among others), vampires and necromancers that control vampires.

My recommendations:
Vampires-
'Salem's Lot by Stephen King - Spooky small town fiction about a vampire who moves in.
The Vampire Tapestry by Suzy McKee Charnas - A little moody. Interesting and sympathetic take on the lonely vampire.
Let the Right One In by John Ajvide Lindqvist - Very dark and very disturbing, but not for what you might think. I found the humans much more despicable than the vampire in this story.
Angels- Admittedly, I have been less successful here in finding angel fiction I enjoyed. I've got a few on my to-read list, but for now I can only really recommend this one...
Archangel by Sharon Shinn - Actually categorized as science fiction. You might not want to read the synopsis if you want to be surprised.


My recommendations:
Vampires-
'Salem's Lot ..."
You have just recommended three of the books I was going to! LOL. But yeah, Salem's Lot, Archangel, and Let the Right One In are all great reads.

The Vampire Tapestry,
The Last Werewolf,
Magic Bites,
Blood Price,
and the work of Charles de Lint especially Memory and Dream (Newford Book 5), The Mystery of Grace, Muse and Reverie, Moonlight and Vines, Trader, to list a few titles.
I also recommend A Kiss Before the Apocalypse, Tithe, The Butter Spirit's Tithe, Welcome to Bordertown, Nevernever.


I enjoyed Charlaine Harris Sookie Stackhouse/Southern Vampire books (although there's definitely a falling off toward the end of the series). There's romance here, but there are also other central plotlines (usually a murder mystery).
Jim Butcher's Dresden Files has at least two of the three (vamps, fairies, angels) in the mix.
Kevin Hearne's Iron Druid books include a supernatural hodge-podge; vampires are in there.
Patricia Briggs' Mercy Thompson stories focus more on werewolves but Fae and vampires play strong roles as well.
Elizabeth Bear's Promethean Age Books deal with Faerie, as does Seanan McGuire's October Daye series. Bloodshot and Hellbent by Cherie Priest are narrated by a vampire thief.
For something a little different, you might try Christopher Moore's Bloodsucking Fiends and You Suck (not my favorite Moore, but still often funny).
With a Victorian-ish setting (and a fair amount of romance), Gail Carriger's Parasol Protectorate books include vampires.



The series starts with The Rivers of London, or Midnight Riot as it was renamed for the US market. The club has read it, but I think it's been a while. The audio books are excellent if you're into such.

Also, you can't go wrong with Anne Rice and Interview with the Vampire
Also, of course, Dresden.

I enjoyed Charlaine Harris Sookie Stackhouse/Southern Vampire books (although there's definitely a falling off toward the end of the seri..."
Wow! Spot on, I love all of those.
The Fever Series is really good. First book is Darkfever.
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I'm in search of Adult (vs. young adult), sci-fi, paranormal, fantasy, and/of urban fantasy that has one of more in combination of faeries, angels, and vampires.
Some romance is okay, but not mandatory, as long as it's a secondary function or feature of the main story line.
Thanks in advance!
-A