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* ''Franchise/TheHauntedMansion: Storm & Shade'' (2023)

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* ''The Murder of Mr Wickham'' (2022)


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* AttentionDeficitCreatorDisorder: She tends to have multiple projects going on at once; part way through the ''Spellcaster'' series she began writing the ''Firebird'' trilogy, ''and'' she started writing ''Star Wars'' novels around the same time. Immediately after finishing the ''Firebird'' trilogy, she began writing the ''Constellation'' series while simultaneously writing for the ''Star Wars'' EU and working on other projects.
* CreatorsOddball: The majority of her work falls easily under the SpeculativeFiction umbrella, with the notable exception of ''The Murder of Mr Wickham'', in which Creator/JaneAusten characters find themselves in an Creator/AgathaChristie style murder mystery. Lots of Gray's novels do involve mysteries, though this one is more of a mundane CozyMystery.
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*** ''[[Literature/StarWarsTheFallenStar]]'' (2022)

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*** ''[[Literature/StarWarsTheFallenStar]]'' ''[[Literature/StarWarsTheFallenStar The Fallen Star]]'' (2022)
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*** ''[[Literature/StarWarsTheFallenStar]]'' (2022)
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* ''Love Stories with Bite'': anthology series; both of Gray's stories are set in the ''Evernight'' universe
** ''Immortal'', story "Free" (2008)
** ''Eternal'', story "Bloodshed" (2010)
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* SimilarlyNamedWorks: The ''Firebird'' trilogy shares its name with Kathy Tyers' [[Literature/FirebirdTrilogy series]] (originally also a trilogy before being expanded to five books). Both series are in the science fiction genre and prominently feature a romance, but beyond that there's not much similarity (as for the titles' meaning, in Tyers' series it refers to the main protagonist, while in Gray's it refers to technology that's integral to the plot).

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* SimilarlyNamedWorks: The ''Firebird'' trilogy shares its name with Kathy Tyers' [[Literature/FirebirdTrilogy series]] (originally also a trilogy before being expanded to five books). Both series are in the science fiction genre and prominently feature a romance, but beyond that there's not much similarity (as for the titles' meaning, in Tyers' series it refers to the main protagonist, while in Gray's it refers to technology that's integral to the plot). [[note]]Interestingly, both authors have also written books set in the ''Star Wars Expanded Universe''; Tyers' books are part of the [[Franchise/StarWarsLegends Legends]] continuity[[/note]]

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