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Michelle Zink is an
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author. She is known for her gothic fantasy series, ''Prophecy of the Sisters'' and ''A Temptation of Angels''. ''Prophecy of the Sisters'' was named both to Booklist's Top 10 First Novels for Youth, and the Autumn 2009 Indie Next List. She has also worked with Freeform on several book/TV companion projects, including Once Upon a Time: Henry and Violet, part of Once Upon a Time's official canon. Other works may be found under the name of Michelle St. James. Since 2016, Michelle has become an advocate for indie publishing, mentoring and coaching traditionally published authors.


Books

Zink's debut novel ''Prophecy of the Sisters'' is set in 19th-century New York. It was reviewed in '' The Guardian'' as having a "page-turning plot" and marketed for a young adults. '' Publishers Weekly'' said it is a "tragedy immersed in a world of spells, Samhain and twisting family allegiances". ''
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'' noted "this tale is extremely dark".


Works

;''Prophecy of the Sisters'' trilogy * (2009). ''Prophecy of the Sisters'',
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, 352 pages. * (2010). ''Guardian of the Gate'', Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, 352 pages. * (2011). ''Circle of Fire'', Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, 362 pages. ;''A Temptation of Angels'' * (2012). ''A Temptation of Angels'',
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, 435 pages. ;''This Wicked Game'' * (2013). ''This Wicked Game'', Dial Books for Young Readers, 388 pages. ;''Lies I Told'' * (2015). ''Lies I Told'', HarperTeen, 355 pages. ;''Promises I Made'' *(2015).''Promises I Made'', HarperTeen, 304 pages. ;''A Walk in the Sun'' *(2016).''A Walk in the Sun'', HarperTeen, 336 pages. ;''Once Upon a Time: Henry and Violet'' *(2018).''Once Upon a Time'', Kingswell Teen, 368 pages.


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