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Where am I taking the Haunting Danielle series?

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I’ll be getting The Ghost Who Lied back from my editor this weekend. It will be released on May 31, 2017. This is my 13th book in the Haunting Danielle series.

When I wrote The Ghost of Marlow House (Book 1), I wasn’t sure exactly where the series was going. I knew the smaller stories I wanted to tell, but for the long haul I hadn’t yet made that commitment as to the direction it would ultimately go. I had several ideas, but until I got to know the characters better, I couldn’t make that commitment.

As the books came out, I received feedback from readers regarding what they wanted for Danielle. It seemed most of them wanted her to find true love—yet with whom and how—that they could not agree on.

Some wanted her to work it out with Joe. Others wanted it to be Chris, while others wanted Chris to go away. Many wanted Walt and offered solutions to get the two together.

For those new to this blog or unfamiliar with the Haunting Danielle Series, let me explain—it isn’t a romance series. It’s a paranormal cozy mystery series.  But even within that genre, readers want their favorite characters to find true love.

With The Ghost Who Lied—the book coming out the end of this month—I have finally made the commitment. To get to where I intend to take the story will involve at least four more books after this new release. While each book will continue to be a complete story, you will see the future stories unfolding as each one is released until we get to where I intend to take Danielle.

Don’t assume I plan to end the series when Danielle completes this particular journey. That will be up to my readers. In fact, I see this journey’s end as a new beginning for Danielle and more stories ahead.

However, as I add more books, one thing I don’t want, is for readers to moan, “enough already, this series is done”—before I eventually wrap it up. I occasionally get a review where a reader believes the series has already worn out its welcome. However, I get far more comments from readers where they urge me to write more books. I will happily do that, providing I still have stories to tell—and readers who want to read them.

Now available in AudioBook!

HautingDanielle_BOOK2_AUDIOThe second book in the Haunting Danielle series, The Ghost Who Loved Diamonds, is now available in audiobook–as a download or CD version.

If you’ve already purchased the eBook from Amazon, and you’re a member of Audible, you can purchase the audiobook for just $2.99 or use your monthly credit.

I’m excited! Are you?

Please take the Haunting Danielle Survey!

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When the Haunting Danielle series first started—almost three years ago—reviews on those first couple books were from readers who weren’t necessarily familiar with the series. So if the reader/reviewer didn’t care for the series, chances are he or she would stop reading.

Although, strangely enough, I do recall one reviewer who kept reading the series—loathing each book, yet insisting she was unable to stop mid-series, and so she had to keep reading. I felt a little guilty, as if I was in some way holding the poor thing hostage. I was so tempted to send her a note, and tell her, “Please stop reading! Because the series is not ending in the foreseeable future.”

Once into a series, most readers (at least most readers who aren’t masochist) generally like the series, and that’s why they keep reading.

Of course, that doesn’t mean they will like every book. Nor does it mean all the readers of the series will feel the same about each book. Some will love a certain book—some will hate it—and some will just think, meh.

So I decided to poll my readers and ask: Which book was your favorite—and which was your least favorite? I’ve also included a comment section under each question, so readers can tell me why they felt that way.

Since not every reader of the series has read all 12 books currently available, I start the survey off with a checklist of the books—so if you are taking the survey, please check the books you have already read. This will help put into perspective books that come up as favorites or least favorites, because it’s not possible to give an accurate impression of a book you haven’t yet read.

So here is the survey! Just click on the link! It’s painless, I promise!

TAKE THE SURVEY