Just Plain Dead Anna Lee and Jumped by Ghosts



Good morning and welcome to Monday Blogs. This month, we’re focusing on paranormal books. There will be a lot of visitors making an appearance but on Sundays and Tuesdays, this blog will be all about things that go bump in the night!
Ghosts, ghouls, demons, you name it and I find it fascinating. Anything that can’t be proven becomes a story in my head, a way to explain those mysterious bumps in the night or things moving when no one is near them. Oh, I’ve heard all the explanations about how it could be cars driving past or a minor earthquake—good luck proving the second one to me. I can feel earthquakes, having grown up in an area where they abound.
Welcome Stephy Smith to the blog today. She’s here, talking about her books, Just Plain Dead Anna Lee and Jumped by Ghosts…




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Blurb
Newly dead, twelve year old Anna Lee is cast into the life of ghosthood as the little girl on the stairs…the star of the show.
She does not want to be a ghost or a star in the haunted hotel being invaded by a ghost hunter’s convention in the ghost town of Specter. During her life as a ghost Anna Lee encounters ghostly victims of domestic violence, bullying, pridefulness, and diseases. The one that bothers her the most is a residual who continuously relives her last few moments on earth. With the belief she died to be an angel she is determined to find a way to cross over and take all the other ghosts with her.
Will she be able to move on with her friends or will she be stuck for all eternity wishing she could be Just Plain Dead Anna Lee?






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Blurb
Stories of witches and civil war deserters that were hanged at the old barn had always appealed to the citizens of Rope Valley. Rumor had it the hanging barn was inhabited by ghosts. Nobody in Rope Valley believed it. Old Mrs. Hawes was the only one who knew the truth.
Until…
Orville Nix sent his two sons, Levi and Auger, to the hanging barn to look for antiques for the family store. When the boys didn’t return he sent his daughter, Walli and her friend Rhoda to go find them. But none of the kids had returned by closing time. Something deep in his gut told him the kids were in trouble.
Did some alien force, vampires, werewolves, ghosts or something worse take the kids? He didn’t know but he was going to find out.



About Stephy Smith
Stephy Smith gets most of her inspiration from the weather, wildlife, and her wild imagination. When she’s not spending time with her sons and grandchildren, she likes to write, read, paint, cook, and garden.  Historical sites, museums, ghost towns (haunted or not), genealogy, reading old diaries, and walking through the oldest part of cemeteries contribute to character names and writing research. Stephy is a member of Texas High Plains Writers, Dalhart Area of Fine Arts Association,  American Quarter Horse Association, and Foundation Quarter Horse Association.

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Published on October 15, 2018 00:00
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