
The Lighthouse at the End of the World
by Alba de Céspedes (2007)
Similar to Aunt Tigress, this novel explores complex female characters grappling with their past.

by Emily Yu-Xuan Qin (2025)
She is now Mama’s soft-spoken, vegan daughter—everything dangerous about her is cut out. But when Tam’s estranged Aunt Tigress is found murdered and skinned, Tam inherits an undead fox in a shoebox, and an ensemble of old enemies. The demons, the ghosts, the gods running coffee shops by the river? Fine. The tentacled thing stalking Tam across the city? Absolutely not. And when Tam realizes the girl she’s falling in love with might be yet another loose end from her past? That’s just the brassy, beautiful cherry on top. Because no matter how quietly she lives, Tam can’t hide from her voracious upbringing, nor the suffering she caused. As she navigates romance, redemption, and the end of the world, she can’t help but wonder… Do monsters even deserve happy endings? With worldbuilding inspired by Chinese folklore and the Siksiká Nation in Canada, LGBTQIA+ representation, and a sapphic romance, Aunt Tigress is at once familiar and breathtakingly innovative.
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by Alba de Céspedes (2007)
Similar to Aunt Tigress, this novel explores complex female characters grappling with their past.

by Andrea Bartz (2026)
If you enjoyed the urban fantasy and mystery elements of Aunt Tigress, this thriller offers a dark, compelling narrative.

by Talia Lavin (2021)
Like Aunt Tigress, this book delves into the complexities of identity and societal pressures with sharp insight.

by Lygia Fagundes Telles (2026)
Fans of Aunt Tigress's blend of the fantastical and the personal will appreciate these stories' unique atmosphere.

by Javier Marías (2026)
This novel shares Aunt Tigress's intricate plotting and exploration of hidden secrets and dangerous pasts.
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