What to Read After Chloe Neill’s Chicagoland Vampires: 4 Funny Vampire Urban Fantasy Reads
If you finished Chloe Neill’s Chicagoland Vampires series and want more books with vampires, humor, supernatural trouble, and a heroine with plenty of attitude, you’re probably looking for that same addictive mix of banter, danger, romance, and city-based paranormal chaos. That balance is hard to get right—but these books all deliver some version of it.
If you’re in the mood for vampire urban fantasy with humor, start here.

1. Nice Girls Don't Have Fangs by Molly Harper
If what you loved most about Chicagoland Vampires was the combination of vampires, witty narration, and a heroine adjusting to a supernatural life she never asked for, Molly Harper is a natural next pick. This series leans more comedic, but it has the same easy readability and paranormal-romance energy that makes vampire urban fantasy so bingeable.
It’s a great fit for readers who want something funny, sharp, and vampire-centered.
Why Chicagoland Vampires fans may like it:
- witty heroine
- vampire-focused urban fantasy
- humor-forward paranormal tone
- romantic tension and banter

2. Big Demon Energy by Deborah Wilde
If your favorite part of Chicagoland Vampires was the mix of snark, supernatural complications, and romantic feels, Big Demon Energy is a strong next read. The heroine is trying to keep her demon heritage under wraps while dealing with supernatural trouble—and then her vampire ex resurfaces, bringing charm, danger, and a whole lot of unresolved tension with him.
This one blends urban fantasy cases, banter-heavy chemistry, found-family energy, and humor, making it a good fit for readers who like their paranormal stories fast-moving and full of attitude.
Why Chicagoland Vampires fans may like it:
- snarky heroine
- vampire romantic tension
- supernatural cases
- found family dynamic
- humor with urban fantasy action

3. Wild Knight by Annabel Chase
If you want more humorous urban fantasy with vampires, supernatural mystery, and immersive world-building, Wild Knight is a great pick. Set in a world thrown into eternal night after a volcanic disaster, the book layers paranormal intrigue over a vividly altered landscape, giving the story a strong sense of place along with all the banter and danger.
It’s a good fit for readers who enjoy smart heroines, supernatural complications, playful humor, and a richly built vampire-friendly world.
Why Chicagoland Vampires fans may like it:
- humorous urban fantasy tone
- vampire-friendly supernatural world
- strong mystery and danger
- fantastic world-building
- heroine with attitude

4. Unwed and Undead by MaryJanice Davidson
If you want to lean fully into the funny vampire fantasy side of the genre, Undead and Unwed is worth a look. This series has a strong comedic voice, plenty of vampire chaos, and a heroine whose reactions to her supernatural circumstances are a big part of the fun.
It’s a great fit for readers who want vampires, humor, and a lighter paranormal tone.
Why Chicagoland Vampires fans may like it:
- vampire-centered story
- irreverent heroine
- comic paranormal energy
- relationship drama with humor
Did your TBR pile just get higher?
If you’re looking for books like Chicagoland Vampires, these four all tap into the fun side of vampire urban fantasy: sharp heroines, supernatural complications, banter, and plenty of humor. If you want a more romance-forward vampire read, start with Nice Girls Don’t Have Fangs. If you want snark, supernatural cases, and unresolved vampire chemistry, try Big Demon Energy. If you want playful paranormal mystery, go with Midnight Tower. And if you want something extra funny and vampire-heavy, pick up Undead and Unwed.
If Big Demon Energy sounds like your kind of read, you can learn more here.
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