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Michelle L. Scott's Books

Sep.08.2011
The moment Lilith Straight dies, the Devil appears to claim her soul and cash in on a longtime family curse. Now, Lilith has no choice but to work for him as a succubus. The job is bad, the boss is worse, and she can’t imagine how she’ll explain her new reincarnation to her eight-year-old daughter. But then an arrogant, yet oh so yummy, incubus shows up…and hell heats up just a...
Uncommon Magic by Michelle Scott
Mar.01.2011
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...
Blood Sisters by Michelle Scott
Nov.01.2010
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...
An Anthem for the Battle Lands
Nov.01.2010
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 allow the unmagical commons to improve their lives through mechanical means. In the midst of this terrible battle, a...
The Dragons of Hazlett
Apr.01.2009
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...