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Jaye Wells
OccupationNovelist
NationalityAmerican
GenreUrban fantasy
Notable worksThe Sabina Kane Series
Website
jayewells.com

Jaye Wells is an urban fantasy author.[1] She writes the Sabina Kane series, which is published worldwide by science fiction and fantasy publishers Orbit Books.[2] Before she became a full-time writer, she was a magazine editor and freelance journalist. She lives in Texas with her husband and son.[3]

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The Sabina Kane Series

  • Red-Headed Stepchild (April 2009)
  • The Mage in Black (April 2010)
  • Violet Tendencies (April 2011), a short story
  • Green-Eyed Demon (February 2011)
  • Silver-Tongued Devil (January 2012)
  • Blue-Blooded Vamp (June 2012)
  • Rusted Veins (October 2013), novella
  • Fool's Gold (October 2014), novella

The Prospero's War Series

  • Dirty Magic (January 2014)
  • Cursed Moon (August 2014)
  • Fire Water (January 2015), novella
  • Deadly Spells (February 2015)
  • Volatile Bonds (September 2017)

The Meridian Six Novella Series

  • Meridian Six (December 2013)
  • Children of Ash (March 2015)

The Murdoch Vampire Series

  • The Hot Scot (as Kate Eden) (December 2013)
  • Rebel Child (as Kate Eden) (December 2013)

Short stories

  • Werewife (July 2013)
  • The Bluest Hour (December 2014)

References

  1. ^ Allen, Paul Goat (2012-01-05). "The Ascension of Jaye Wells". Barnes and Noble Books Blog. Archived from the original on 2012-01-30.
  2. ^ "Jaye Wells Archives".
  3. ^ "Jaye Wells - Biography". jayewells.com.

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