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The Right Mr. Wrong

A Contemporary Rom-Com

Elissa Wright can do no wrong, until she meets playboy Ryan DeMarco.


​Likely publication date: September 2025

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A highly trained assassin. A mad scheme to save a fae princess. Will his desperate choice bring the ruin of war or the chance at love?

Midnight and Silvered Glass is the exciting third standalone book in the Lorean Tales fantasy romance series. If you like morally gray men, quick-witted women, and a dash of piracy, then you’ll love Emily Michel’s gender-flipped Cinderella retelling. 

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Buy Midnight and Silvered Glass to set sail on the magic of love.

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Emily Michel read her first fairy tale before kindergarten and has been fascinated with speculative fiction of all kinds ever since. She’s traveled the world as a military family member, calling many places in the US and Europe home. She settled in Arizona a few years ago with her husband and kids. 
 
When not writing, Emily reads, walks, crochets, and pets her feline overlords. Emily has volunteered her time to community organizations for the past twenty years and looks forward to taking a break in 2022 to concentrate on her writing and editing, which is a nice way of saying she’s tired and needs some “me time.” 
 
Socially awkward and extremely introverted, she nevertheless participates in social media. Check out @EmiMiWriter on Facebook, Instagram, and even, dear God, TikTok. If you want to be the first to know release dates, cover reveals, and sales, sign up for her newsletter.

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The Tell Not Show Interview
Freya's Fairy Tales Podcast Interview
Interview with Helen Garraway
Shoutout Arizona Interview
Smashwords Interview
Interview with author Dylan Roche
Critique Match Blog Post
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