October 01, 2013

Top Ten with Melissa Stevens

Hi everyone! Everyday in October we are bringing you a different author and there top ten list of movies to watch around Halloween or top ten scariest books they have read. First up is author Melissa Stevens with her top ten movies to watch around Halloween. First some about her newest release.


Robin's Nest by Melissa Stevens
Blurb
After a car accident puts her in a coma, Samantha awakens to find her best friend, Robin, never left her side. While she recovers, Sam realizes there’s more between them than just friendship. However, she’s afraid that if it doesn’t work out between them, it will ruin their friendship. Sam’s brush with death gives her a renewed understanding of how short life really is.

Deciding the possible benefits are worth the risk, she faces the challenges from her over-protective family head on and leaps into life with both feet, but when more challenges come their way, can Sam and Robin handle them together?

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Top Ten Movies to watch around Halloween
10. Hocus Pocus
9. Van Helsing
8. The Mummy
7. Practical Magic
6. The Sixth Sense
5. Lord of the Rings Trilogy
4. All the Harry Potter movies.
3. The Star Wars series... All of them
2. Underworld -- any of them.
1. and I know this is a weird one... Seven Brides for Seven Brothers.
It's a childhood memories thing.

Bio
Melissa was born and raised in Arizona, she's spent her entire life living across the southern half of the state. She's found that, along with her husband and three children, she prefers the small towns and rural life to feeling packed into a city.

She started reading at a very young age, and her love for series started early, as the first real books she remembers reading is the Boxcar Children series by Gertrude Chandler Warner. Through the years she's found that there's little she won't read, and her tastes vary from westerns, to romance, to sci-fi / fantasy and Horror.

She's been writing since 2009, and enjoys nearly every minute of it.

Be sure to follow Melissa and check out her books.
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1 comment:

  1. I loved the story line of Samantha who met an accident and how that incidence has changed her perspective about live. If I ever get the chance I want to see the Robin's nest.

    Regards,
    Arnold Brame

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