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Mrs. Morris and the Day of the Dead, Death at an Irish Castle
It is my book birthday, and I've had twins--the fraternal kind that are completely different.
Mrs. Morris and the Day of the Dead is about Charlene Morris, and her ghostly roomie Jack, who is also her best friend, and Detective Sam, who has been in love with Charlene for some time. His patience is rewarded in the finale--there are lots of twists and turns as they help a guest discover whether or not her missing sister is actually deceased. November 1st, the Day of the Dead, is when the veil is thinnest. Charlene (and Jack) agree to help through paranormal channels, while Sam, who is shocked that Charlene truly believes in ghosts, and Avery does too, promises to find the truth in the real world. I had a blast writing this story, and did a lot of research on Santa Muerte and ofrenda altars. I believe there is something more. Do you?
In Death at an Irish Village, Rayne and Ciara are halfway through the 12 month deadline set in Nevin McGrath's will to save the village, or lose it all. They have learned to work together but the villagers are not on the same page. When one is found murdered in the cemetery, things go sideways for the cousins, who refuse to give up. When I was researching for this story, I was fascinated by the fact that the Irish Crown Jewels were stolen a hundred years ago and never found...well, I came up with a fictional solution to the crime that I hope you find entertaining.
Blarney, Rayne's first ever pup, is a doll and has some psychic powers. Amos, our hunky grounds manager, has his eye on Rayne to make her forget about her rotten ex.
Have you ever had to deal with a bad breakup?
I'd love it if you gave these books a shot--the Salem series is written as Traci Wilton, and the Irish Castle Mystery series as Ellie Brannigan.
You can reach me at traciella@aol.com
Mrs. Morris and the Day of the Dead is about Charlene Morris, and her ghostly roomie Jack, who is also her best friend, and Detective Sam, who has been in love with Charlene for some time. His patience is rewarded in the finale--there are lots of twists and turns as they help a guest discover whether or not her missing sister is actually deceased. November 1st, the Day of the Dead, is when the veil is thinnest. Charlene (and Jack) agree to help through paranormal channels, while Sam, who is shocked that Charlene truly believes in ghosts, and Avery does too, promises to find the truth in the real world. I had a blast writing this story, and did a lot of research on Santa Muerte and ofrenda altars. I believe there is something more. Do you?
In Death at an Irish Village, Rayne and Ciara are halfway through the 12 month deadline set in Nevin McGrath's will to save the village, or lose it all. They have learned to work together but the villagers are not on the same page. When one is found murdered in the cemetery, things go sideways for the cousins, who refuse to give up. When I was researching for this story, I was fascinated by the fact that the Irish Crown Jewels were stolen a hundred years ago and never found...well, I came up with a fictional solution to the crime that I hope you find entertaining.
Blarney, Rayne's first ever pup, is a doll and has some psychic powers. Amos, our hunky grounds manager, has his eye on Rayne to make her forget about her rotten ex.
Have you ever had to deal with a bad breakup?
I'd love it if you gave these books a shot--the Salem series is written as Traci Wilton, and the Irish Castle Mystery series as Ellie Brannigan.
You can reach me at traciella@aol.com
Published on August 26, 2025 10:51
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