Enjoy this exciting dark and sexy futuristic urban fantasy series from RITA® Award nominated author M.J. Scott.. They say magic has a price. They’re right. Sure, I’m a witch. I’ve even defeated a demon or two. But embracing my magic hasn't made my life easier…. Now I’m a TechWitch in all senses of the word. No longer just a super geek, taming wild programs with ease, I’m learning to master the magic I never wanted with the help of my newfound witch friends and trying to find my happy place.. But my past and demons aren’t the only problems in town. My lover, tech-god billionaire Damon Riley, is launching a new high stakes virtual reality gaming contest and his enemies would love to see him fail. Supporting him means not only stepping into the spotlight but also facing my fears to return to the virtual worlds that first led a demon to my doorstep.. With gamers and witches converging on San Francisco for the tournament, old powers start to take notice. And my past isn’t done with me yet. And when darkness, money, and technology collide, magic might be the only thing that gets me through the night…. Wicked Nights is the third book in the TechWitch series, exciting dark and sexy futuristic urban fantasy from RITA® Award nominated author M.J. Scott. This series has witches, demons, an ongoing relationship that will have an HEA, sexy times, and a lot of computer geeks. Perfect if you like the idea of a strong heroine, a hot protective billionaire and magic and technology colliding. Enjoy!. Author's note: For tropes and CW, please check the author's website.. What people are saying about M.J. Scott. “Exciting and rife with political intrigue and magic…” RT Book Reviews. “everything I love about Urban Fantasies, kick butt action, fantastic characters, romance that makes the heart beat fast…” Seeing Night Reviews. “Scott’s writing is rather superb” Bookworm Blues. “Strong and complex world building, emotionally layered relationships, and enough action to keep me up long past my bedtime.” Vampire Book Club. “The story’s real strength lies in the web of intrigue Scott creates around her characters.” Publisher’s Weekly