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Melyssa Williams

    This author is a hopeless bookaholic and hopeful author, infusing her work with a rich tapestry of life experiences. Her writing is shaped by a diverse range of interests, from ballet to cinematic arts, reflecting a unique perspective on the world and its stories.

    The Alarming Side Effects of Books and Other Tales
    Shadows Gray (Lost Trilogy)
    • 2020

      The Alarming Side Effects of Books and Other Tales Here we are introduced to an unusual and eccentric cast of characters, in an entertaining anthology of stories. Meet a wraith with a penchant for cotton candy in, The Story Catcher. Then, in Mrs. Lemon's Haunting, we meet a happily undead group of ghosts that haunt a peculiar piece of real estate. In The Houses of Bell Street, we find Jakob, a foster boy who discovers magic and tragedy across the highway. Then, we're all invited to a doomed couple's last supper on the night before their divorce in Romantic Comedy. What can happen when your head is full of too many novels? Find out in The Alarming Side Effect of Books. Pay a visit to an unusual but thriving business, and meet the shopkeepers who own it in, The Department Store of Lost Souls. And finally, In Dear Lottie, small boy with an antique plane attempts to help a World War I pilot return home to his wife. It's a magical collection of stories that you're sure to love.

      The Alarming Side Effects of Books and Other Tales
    • 2016

      Shadows Gray (Lost Trilogy)

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Eighteen year olds often have problems, especially those who move around a lot. Sonnet Gray is not your typical eighteen year old. When her family moves, they don't move to new towns, they move to new centuries. She and her family are members of the Lost; a group of time travelers who have no control over when and where their journeys take them.

      Shadows Gray (Lost Trilogy)