Families who loved Dhampir by Barb Hendee often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent might reach for this book when their teenager is struggling with a sense of being a 'misfit' or is navigating the realization that their family history or heritage makes them different from their peers. It is particularly resonant for teens who feel like they are straddling two different worlds or identities and haven't yet found where they truly belong. The story follows Magiere, a woman who has spent her life pretending to be a vampire hunter, only to discover that she is actually a dhampir, a half-human, half-vampire hybrid with a genuine destiny to protect the innocent. While the plot is a high-stakes dark fantasy, the core emotional journey is about self-discovery and the courage to stop running from who you are. The book explores themes of identity, the weight of secrets, and the importance of finding a 'found family' when your biological roots feel alien or dangerous. Given its darker themes and moments of fantasy violence, it is best suited for older teens (14-18) who enjoy atmospheric world-building and are ready to tackle complex questions about moral ambiguity and the nature of evil.