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Halloween is around the corner but…

The Ghost and the Halloween Haunt is here now!

Turning the one-time seaside B & B into a Halloween haunted house for a local fundraiser seems like a good idea. After all, Eva and Marie’s ghosts are willing to help.

However, the two spirit friends of Marlow House are not the only ghosts to stop by. Danielle and her friends are about to learn there might be something to that old legend that says on Halloween night the barrier between the living and dead becomes blurred, and the spirits of the dead visit earth. Maybe not all of earth—but at least Marlow House.

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Book 7 – The Ghost of Valentine Past

Holiday is the theme for books 5, 6, and 7 of Haunting Danielle. We already went through Books 5 and 6, touching on Halloween and Christmas, in this 14 Ghost Stories to Read Before Halloween blog series. Now we come to book 7, The Ghost of Valentine Past.

In this ghost story we bring together love and murder—and more ghosts.

A romantic weekend at Marlow House Bed and Breakfast turns deadly when Earthbound Spirits founder, Peter Morris, is murdered. Plenty of people had a reason to want the man dead—especially Danielle’s current guests.

But it isn’t Morris’ ghost distracting Danielle on this deadly Valentine’s Day weekend, it’s her late husband Lucas. She has her hands full with suitors coming from all directions—both living and dead—while she tries to figure out if there’s a killer in Marlow House.

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Book 3 – The Ghost Who Wasn’t

While I consider the Haunting Danielle books a paranormal cozy mystery series—they are a bit different from a traditional cozy. And it’s not because of the ghosts.

In a traditional cozy mystery series, the reader typically expects a murder in each book. That’s not necessarily the case in Haunting Danielle. There was a hundred-year-old murder in the first book, and a murder in the second one—but the mystery in this third book takes the reader to another place.

In The Ghost Who Wasn’t I bring Lily back to Frederickport. I bet you didn’t even know she was gone.

I also introduce a new story line, one that weaves through the next four books in the series.

That relationship between Joe and Danielle—still not looking good. By the end of the book, Danielle and Joe’s relationship may be fractured, but she now has an ally in the local police department. It’s not Joe.

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