a title that keeps coming up from seasoned readers is Nalini Singh's 'Slave to Sensation'. The world-building is what gets me—the Psy-Changeling universe treats werewolves (and other shifters) as part of a larger political and emotional conflict with a psychic race, so the romance has these incredible stakes beyond just the couple. It’s not the classic vampire-werewolf feud, but the changeling characters have that primal, pack-driven intensity that hits the same spot. The relationships develop over multiple books, which I appreciate because it feels earned.
For a more traditional vampire angle, Kresley Cole's Immortals After Dark series has some gems where these archetypes clash. 'A Hunger Like No Other' is a brutal, intense start with a Lykae (werewolf) hero who’s basically feral and a half-vampire heroine. It’s not for the faint of heart—the dynamics are seriously old-school alpha—but the lore is addictive and the chemistry is off the charts. The series eventually pits various paranormal factions against each other, so you get that classic vampire vs. lycanthrope tension playing out in the background of different pairings.
If you want something that leans into the 'for fans of' mood but with a contemporary, almost cozy mystery twist, Molly Harper's 'Nice Girls Don't Have Fangs' is a fun palate cleanser. It’s lighter, focused on a vampire romance, but the community in Half-Moon Hollow includes werewolves and other creatures in a very integrated, sometimes hilarious way. It doesn’t have the high-stakes, gritty romance of the others, but it’s a solid pick if you like humor with your supernatural drama.