You did NOT just post this. I'm warning you, you did ask for this.
Ilona Andrews - Kate Daniels series - semi-apocolyptic world with lots of magic and a focus on shapeshifters
Keri Arthur - Riley Jenson, Guardian series - modern paranormal with a focus on werewolves and vampires
Eileen Wilkes - World of the Lupi - mostly focus on werewolves, but does have more than just that
Michelle West (aka Michelle Sagara) - two separate series, one is the Cast series which is pure fantasy in a unique world with dragons and various other races of magical beings, the other is also a unique fantasy series that deals with more magic and has a lot of basis in myth, but on a wholly unique take - this series actually covers several series, but they are all tied together - Hunt Brothers, House Wars, and Broken Crown (I'll be glad to list the individual books if you'd like - there are a LOT)
C.E. Murphy - The Walker Papers series - I have only read the first in this series, but I really liked it and am on the waiting list at the library for the next ones.
Kelley Armstrong - Women of the Otherworld series - this series is a modern paranormal series and is sort of grouped by 2 or 3 book throughout a larger series. Each grouping focusing on different characters in the same world and all are tied together. They range from witches to werewolves to demons and vampires.
Anne Bishop - Black Jewels series - unique world fantasy with a heavy focus on magic; Ephemera series - unique world fantasy that also has a heavy focus on magic, but from an entirely different viewpoint
Kate Forsyth - Witches of Eileanan - fantasy world with a heavy influence of fae and magic (in my opinion, very much based on the concepts of Wicca)
Of those, Kate Forsyth, Anne Bishop's Ephemera series, and Michelle West's longer series are the ones that are probably more what you are looking for EM. I have a whole slew of others I could recommend, but I think they'd probably fall more into paranormal trash (entertaining, but still kinda trash).