To err is human to live forever Divine. Imagine if the world's literary giants were alive today in a not-so-dead poets society.

Divine Fire (Lord Byron's vs. Dr. Frankenstein), Divine Madness (Ninon d'Lenclos, The Comte Saint Germain and an Aztec vampire god), Divine Night (the tale of Alexander Dumas and the army of the undead) and Divine Fantasy (the present day life and times of the werewolf Ambrose Bierce). There is a tie in with the Wildside series, but it isn't necessary to have read them before the Divine books.

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Nevermore (Book 5)
Melanie Jackson, January 2011, 178 Pages

Who is the mysterious Poe Mourner who comes each year to the poet's grave to leave cognac and roses? Widow, Anna Peyton, wants to know. But the editor of Golden Words Magazine found out far more than she expected about the great poet and is inducted into the not-so-dead poets society. This is the final installment of the Divine series and several guests from the Wildside are here for the finale.

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Divine Fantasy (Book 4)
Melanie Jackson, February 2009, Lovespell, 336 pp., ISBN: 0-505-52803-7

Ambrose Bierce, great American writer and lycanthrope has been living in exile on an island in Figi hoping to avoid the attention of the evil Saint Germain. His decade of peaceful living is disturbed by the arrival of a biographer, Joyous Jones, and then a horde of zombies. Trapped on an island as the zombie horde closes in, help arrives from an unexpected quarter; the Wildside fey.

RT BOOKreviews: [ Jackson ] "has a wonderful way with descriptive language. There are some great connections with previous books and a surprise at the end."

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Divine Night (Book 3)
Melanie Jackson, December 2007, Lovespell, 352 pp., ISBN: 0-505-52737-5

Alexandre Dumas had achieved immortality-- and not through his writing. He is one of The Dark Man's creations. With the help of a lovely and mysterious eco-terrorist called The Spider, Alex is prepared to take on the evil wizard, Saint Germain.

RT Book Reviews: Melanie Jackson [has a] truly awe inspiring imagination.

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Divine Madness (Book 2)
Melanie Jackson, September 2006, Lovespell, 318 pp., ISBN: 0-505-52690-5

Divine Madness is in the stormy air. Ninon d'Lenclos has no choice except to join forces with the son of an Aztec death god who will help her defeat her enemy, the Comte St. Germain.

RT Book Reviews: Jackson amazingly weaves the present day world with alternative reality.
Romance Reviews Today: This tale isn't your every day light hearted romance.

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Divine Fire (Book 1)
Melanie Jackson, February 2005, Lovespell, 339 pp., ISBN: 0-505-52610-7

It's Lord Byron and his biographer vs. Dr. Frankenstein and an army of zombies -- who will win?
It's Christmas in New York but this year, it isn't Santa whose visiting the poet's penthouse apartment.

Romantic Times: 4+ Starts (Top Pick) Jackson pens a sumptuous modern gothic in which the monsters are real and
creates an equally delectable portrait of Byron -- Nina C. Davis, Booklist


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