Witty and clever, Elinor uses her mediumship skills to hunt for her father’s killer. So when a body in the canal brings her to the morgue, she’s happy to help until Tristan Fontaine, the Duke de Archambeau, takes over the case and places her under house arrest.
Between possessions and poltergeists, she’ll solve the case even if it means putting the duke in his place. Actually, that part of the investigation may be a pleasure!
Welcome to Alenbonné, a coastal city with picturesque promenades along the canals and where the ghosts never sleep. A country where spirits and murder are just a breath away.
The first of a six-part Gaslamp fantasy ghost mystery series featuring a strong-minded female Sherlock Holmes-like character in a slow burn romance
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A quick-paced, fun and compelling read for lovers of the supernatural:
#1 Ghost Talker
#2 Delicious Death
#3 Spirit Guide
#4 Gray Lady
#5 Haunted Grave
#6 Ghastly Mistake
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This novella is friendly to ages 16+.
Fall in love with fearless women, clever as cats, who are partnered with men who fall first, and who might need to eat humble pie before the tale ends.
Her book series showcase alternate histories with intrigue, fantasy, and the supernatural, while her standalone novels are thought-provoking explorations of family dysfunction using contemporary settings and magical realism.
Specializing in strong female characters who stand on their own, she’s inspired by classics from her childhood like Sherlock Holmes, Jane Austen, Phantom of the Opera, The Scarlet Pimpernel, and The Count of Monte Christo. She loves folklore, and old-world history, and these are often components of her fantasy worlds.
Her books include characters (both major and minor), who are relatable and realistically complex.
With a B.A. in journalism, she’s worked in the writing field for over thirty-five years. All of her books are written by HER, not Ghost Writers. They do NOT contain AI generated story content OR book art.