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Do you enjoy reading fantasy and urban fantasy?  If so, check out what the reviewers are saying...

Michelle Scott's fantasy novel The Dragons of Hazlett is, "...a wonderful murder mystery served along side a mound of political intrigue with a double helping of subtle romance." (You Gotta Read It Reviews).

"The Dragons of Hazlett
is a delightful novel of intrigue, mystery and a world unlike any I’ve seen before." (Bitten by Books)


"This is the biggest surprise I’ve read so far as a reviewer. I absolutely could NOT put this book down! ...I definitely recommend this author – and anything else she writes!" - Long and Short Romance Reviews

YA Fantasy Romance

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In Mira Meadowmarsh’s world, Magicians have complete control over ordinary people like herself.  Magicians rule with iron fists, levying taxes, seizing property, and meting out harsh punishment to those who break the rules.  But while the un-magical commons cannot defend themselves against the Magician’s magic, there is one thing that Magicians fear: inventions.  So when rumors spread that the un-magical are building machines and planning an uprising, the Magicians retaliate with even harsher laws.

At first, all of this means nothing to Mira who doesn’t give a fig about politics.  She’s in love, and life is sweet.  But when she discovers that her brother is an inventor who’s suddenly the most wanted man in the country and that the boy she loves, her companion since childhood, is really a Magician, Mira finds herself in the middle of a brewing revolution.



YA Vampire Romance

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This book is like a drug. Powerful as if entering a different reality. - BookPumper.com
Starla had always imagined that becoming a vampire would make her popular, glamorous and wealthy. But after she and her best friend, Jordan, become undead, Starla realizes one thing: a vampire’s life sucks.

Since there’s no turning back, she tries to make the best of her situation, but it isn’t easy. Especially not after her friend abandons her to serve the oldest, most powerful vampire in the city. Or when she gets on the bad side of a gang of vampires who’ve taken over the zoo. Or when she meets a really cute boy and ends up falling in love, only to find out that there’s a major problem…she’s a vampire, and he’s a vampire killer.

Blood Sisters is a YA vampire romance with some real bite...



A Post-Apocalyptic Fantasy

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Desperate to maintain their superiority, Magicians are fighting to keep machinery and inventions out of the hands of their serving class, the commons. To this end, the Magicians have waged a war - a terribly destructive, magical war - against any and all who dare to allow the unmagical commons to improve their lives through mechanical means.

In the midst of this terrible battle, a small group of commons struggles to survive. They make their living by serving the dead, charging five cents to dig a grave, sew a shroud, and ring a peal. And in a land decimated by war, plague, and famine, they have plenty of work.

When the group meets a charismatic man by the name of William Rufflit and learns that he is working to build a militia of commons armed with his terrifying new invention - the fyrestick - they feel something they haven't experienced in a long time: hope. But what they don't realize is that Rufflit may not be their savior after all. He may, in fact, be an enemy even more fearsome than the one they are already facing.

A Fantasy and Murder Mystery

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In Amberweise's polite society, a proper young woman of pure Magician ancestry would never involve herself with something as unpleasant as solving a murder. She would faint at the sight of wheels, pulleys, hinges or other demonic machines. She would never deign to notice the wretched lives of the non-magical commons who serve her day and night, nor would she ever dare to question the traditions of her upbringing. And, most certainly, she would never even think of falling in love with a man whose combination of common heritage and magical abilities have made him a pariah.

Good thing Romana of Amberweise isn’t a proper young woman.