Melissa Grey penned her first short story at the age of twelve and hasn't stopped writing since. As an undergrad at Yale, she learned how ride a horse and shoot a bow and arrow at the same time, but hasn't had much use for that skill since graduating in 2008.
The Girl at Midnight is a rich fantasy which incorporates both dragon and phoenix mythologies in order to set the parameters of a new world within the world we know. -- Kayla Gaskell * ReadPlus.com.au * an enjoyable read from a debut artist, and Grey is a writer to watch * Aurealis * The storyline is so insanely descriptive that you'll seriously feel like you're living Echo's life. * Dolly * I absolutely loved this beautifully written story set in an intriguing, vivid world that exists beside ours, and is filled with memorable characters. The mystery contained within these otherworldly pages blows your mind once it's revealed, but at the same time makes perfect sense of everything. -- Yolanda Stefsos * Yolanda Stefsos * The Girl At Midnight is a fun snarky read which turns up the heat, and stakes, as it goes down a darker road... Grey writes some absolutely atmospheric scenes that create visceral images-of light and dark-and you'll want to get on this series. * My Reading Dress * Review -- Jeann * Happy Indulgence * Review -- Janet Croft * Janet Croft Book Reviews * I LOVED this concept. Grey gets major points for an unbelievably unique reading experience that was incredibly well written. The characters were exciting and layered with both perspectives of Echo and Caius blending seamlessly to create a well-rounded story line. * Thoughts by J * The writing is beautiful, and colourful, and is exactly what was needed in a fast-paced world with fantasy elements. Filled with amazing descriptions, wonderful settings, complex and interesting characters, The Girl at Midnight will not disappoint. -- Kristy Withers * Book Nerd Reviews *