
THE MYSTERY HOUSE SERIES
A haunted house. An old secret. Three friends who get in too deep.
Three friends in their fifties get in way over their heads when they try to solve the mysteries tethering ghosts to the houses they visit and/or renovate as they travel around the country.
In this gripping blend of cozy mystery, historical suspense, and paranormal intrigue, three friends discover that midlife isn’t the end of their story—it’s the beginning of their bravest chapter yet.
"Slightly wacky ladies, humor & good intentions result in a very interesting story. I’ve already ordered the second one in the series."--Lynne J. Condon, Amazon Reviewer ★★★★★
"This is a real page turner. Riveting, and exciting. The characters are very well written, its easy to read and you won't want to put it down."--Southermermaid85, Amazon Reviewer ★★★★★
Restoring houses. Unearthing history. Untethering the dead.
This series is ongoing and the books can be read in any order.
Rated PG 13 for mild language and violence but no sex (though Secrets of the Greek Revival does reveal historical sexual assault.)

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Read the first eight books in one digital set: Secrets of the Greek Revival, The Case of the Abandoned Warehouse, French Quarter Clues, The Hidden Tunnel, The Haunting of Hoover Dam, The Ghost of Blackfeet Nation, The Shade of Santa Fe, and A Holiday Haunting at the Biltmore.
Secrets of the Greek Revival, Book One
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Some houses remember what the world tried to forget.
When three empty-nest friends purchase a neglected 1860s Greek Revival in San Antonio’s historic district, they believe they’re investing in a renovation project—and a fresh start.
They aren’t expecting the attic footsteps.
Or the woman in white.
Ellen has always been practical, skeptical, grounded in reality. But when strange occurrences escalate and long-buried records surface, even she can’t ignore the truth: the house is holding onto something.
Decades earlier, the property operated as a private medical residence for women—patients declared unstable, difficult, or hysterical. Their diagnoses were signed. Their confinement justified. Their stories erased.
Until now.
As Ellen, Sue, and Tanya dig into hospital archives, interview guarded neighbors, and uncover evidence someone doesn’t want exposed, they realize this isn’t just a haunting.
It’s a reckoning.
Because the women who suffered behind those walls were silenced in life.
And they will not remain silent in death.
In this gripping opening to the Mystery House Series, friendship, history, and the supernatural collide in a story about forgotten voices, buried truths, and three women brave enough to listen.
Content Note: This novel explores historical injustices, including references to sexual assault within the context of institutional abuse.
The Case of the Abandoned Warehouse, Book Two
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Some crimes were buried. Some were built over.
Over three hundred lives were lost in Tulsa in 1921.
But some stories were never laid to rest.
When Ellen, Sue, and Tanya travel to Oklahoma for a wedding, they stumble upon an abandoned warehouse on the edge of Tulsa’s revitalized arts district—an enormous structure with a violent history and a price too low to ignore.
Locals claim it’s haunted.
They’re right.
Inside its walls, whispers echo through empty hallways. Phones die without warning. A presence demands to be heard.
As the women dig into the building’s past, they uncover ties to one of the darkest chapters in American history—the Tulsa Race Massacre—and evidence that someone went to great lengths to bury both bodies and truth.
This isn’t just a haunting.
It’s a reckoning.
And as pressure mounts from those who prefer the past to remain forgotten, Ellen realizes that helping these spirits find peace may require confronting a legacy of silence that still shapes the present.
In this gripping second installment of the Mystery House Series, friendship, history, and the supernatural collide in a powerful story about injustice, memory, and the cost of ignoring the past.

French Quarter Clues, Book Three
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Some spirits demand justice. Others demand blood.
Tanya is not herself.
The nightmares.
The unexplained odors.
The voice that sometimes sounds like someone else.
When Ellen and Sue realize their friend may be spiritually attached to something beyond their understanding, they follow its trail to New Orleans—where faith, folklore, and history intertwine in the shadow of one of the city’s most infamous houses.
The Lalaurie Mansion.
There, guided by the careful wisdom of a Voodoo priestess, they begin to uncover the truth behind a long-buried injustice—one tied to Madame Delphine Lalaurie’s documented cruelty and a child whose remains were never properly laid to rest.
But this is not a story about superstition.
It is a story about reckoning.
As the women sift through hidden diaries, fragile bones, and whispered legends, they learn that not every spirit seeks revenge. Some seek acknowledgment. Some seek dignity. Some seek release.
And unless they can uncover the truth with respect and compassion, Tanya may remain tethered to a past that refuses to heal.
In this atmospheric installment of the Mystery House Series, historical truth, cultural reverence, and unwavering friendship converge in a haunting tale about redemption, responsibility, and the courage to make things right.

The Hidden Tunnel, Book Four
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Grief brought her to Portland. The dead are keeping her there.
Still grieving the sudden loss of her husband, she agrees to travel with Sue and Tanya to Portland, Oregon, to help a wealthy businessman whose brother has vanished during the renovation of a historic carriage house.
The building is beautiful.
It’s profitable.
And it sits above something far darker than anyone expected.
As the women begin their investigation, they uncover whispers of the Shanghai Tunnels—an underground network once used to traffic and imprison unsuspecting men who were forced onto ships bound for foreign shores. When restless energy surges through the carriage house and desperate voices echo beneath the streets, it becomes clear that the past has not been laid to rest.
But the danger isn’t only underground.
Ellen must confront her own grief, her complicated attraction to the building’s enigmatic owner, and the possibility that his brother’s disappearance is tied to something far more sinister than ghosts.
To solve this mystery, the women of Ghost Healers, Inc. will have to descend into the city’s buried history—where freedom was stolen, lives were traded, and some spirits are still fighting to be heard.
Because not every tunnel leads out.

The Haunting of Hoover Dam, Book Five
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The desert remembers what the dam tried to drown.
Boulder City is sick.
Residents are collapsing with flu-like symptoms doctors can’t explain.
Visitors report seeing a young man stumbling into traffic—only to vanish before impact. And the closer you get to the Hoover Dam, the heavier the air feels . . . as if something beneath the concrete is waking up.
When Ellen, Sue, and Tanya of Ghost Healers, Inc. arrive to investigate, they expect restless spirits. What they don’t expect is resistance—from city officials, from engineers, and from something within the dam itself that seems to be sending a warning.
Ninety-six men officially died during construction. But what if that number isn’t the full story?
As pressure mounts and another life hangs in the balance, the women uncover a buried cover-up tied to the dam’s earliest days—one powerful enough to infect an entire city with fear, silence, and sickness.
To stop the haunting, they’ll have to confront a history no one wants exposed.
Because some structures aren’t just built on concrete.
They’re built on secrets.

The Ghost of Blackfeet Nation, Book Six
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Not all spirits seek peace. Some guard something sacred.
When Sue falls in love with a dilapidated farmhouse near East Glacier Park Village—on land belonging to the Blackfeet Nation—she sees opportunity: sweeping mountain views, one hundred acres of forest, and the chance to create a retreat near Glacier National Park.
The tribe sees something else.
The property has stood vacant for decades, abandoned after a string of tragedies no one can explain. Families fled. Children suffered. And the land itself seems unwilling to be claimed.
Before they can even step inside the house, Ellen, Sue, and Tanya must undergo a traditional purification ceremony—because whatever dwells at Talks to Buffalo Lodge is not merely restless.
It is powerful.
As the women investigate, guided by tribal leaders and the living traditions of the Blackfeet people, they uncover a painful history rooted in cultural erasure, displacement, and spiritual unrest. The spirit haunting the land is not simply malevolent—it is wounded.
And wounds this deep do not surrender easily.
To bring peace, the women must confront forces older than the house itself—and decide whether every ghost truly wants to be saved.

The Shade of Santa Fe, Book Seven
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A bridge of sorrow. A spirit who won’t rest.
When Ellen McManius impulsively purchases a mid-century fixer-upper in Santa Fe as a private art retreat, she hopes for solitude—time to rediscover herself in a new marriage and in a city famous for reinvention.
Instead, she discovers that her property borders a ravine known locally as Suicide Bridge.
The first cry for help comes at dusk. A woman’s voice from below the bridge. A name whispered through the darkness: Angie Cole.
Ten years earlier, Angie was found hanging from the bridge under circumstances ruled a suicide—though not everyone believed it. As Ellen, Sue, and Tanya dig deeper into the tragedy, they uncover a disturbing pattern of deaths tied to the bridge . . . and a second presence watching from the shadows.
A young Japanese American soldier. A wrongful imprisonment. A history Santa Fe tried to forget.
As Ghost Healers, Inc. confronts both personal change and political injustice, they must untangle two restless spirits bound to the same ground—one seeking peace, the other demanding remembrance.
But some wounds are older than a house.
And some bridges were never meant to be crossed alone.
A Holiday Haunting at the Biltmore, Book Eight
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Some women refuse to be written out of history.
A Christmas Eve wedding at America’s most iconic castle should be a fairytale.
But that's not what they find.
When Ellen travels to Asheville for her son’s wedding at the Biltmore Estate, she hopes for peace, celebration, and a fresh beginning for her growing family. But the moment she steps onto the historic grounds, she senses it—the weight of unfinished stories lingering beneath the grandeur.
Soon, Ghost Healers, Inc. finds themselves surrounded by spirits who refuse to remain silent.
Among them is one presence both fragile and fierce—a woman claiming to be Zelda Fitzgerald. Brilliant. Overshadowed. Misunderstood. Determined to have her story told.
But Zelda is not the only voice seeking justice.
As tensions between two feuding families threaten to overshadow the wedding and long-buried secrets surface within the estate’s storied walls, Ellen and her friends must untangle history from legend—and decide how far they are willing to go to bring peace to spirits who may not want forgiveness . . . but recognition.
Because at the Biltmore, legacy matters.
And some women will not be erased.
In this atmospheric installment of the Mystery House Series, friendship, history, and the supernatural collide against the glittering backdrop of America’s last castle.

The Enchanted Bungalow, Book Nine
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On stolen land, the past fights back.
Tanya’s sixtieth birthday is supposed to be a celebration.
Instead, it becomes a battle.
When Ellen secures a secluded bungalow on Quileute land near Forks, Washington, the women expect ocean views, quiet beaches, and a little Twilight-tour fun. What they get is something far older—and far angrier.
The house sits on the highest hill in La Push, where a white settler once built his “castle” after burning down a Quileute village and fencing off sacred land as his own. His name was Dan Pullen.
And he never truly left.
From flying silverware and slamming doors to physical attacks and chilling manifestations, the spirit haunting the bungalow is no restless soul seeking peace. He is territorial. Vindictive. Determined.
As Ghost Healers, Inc. uncovers the full history of the arson that nearly destroyed the Quileute people—and the tribe’s long battle for survival—the women must decide whether banishment is even possible . . . or whether some injustices burn too deep to extinguish.
Because this haunting isn’t just about a house.
It’s about land.
An entire people.
And a legacy that refuses to die.
In this gripping installment of the Mystery House Series, historical reckoning collides with supernatural fury in a story about survival, sovereignty, and the courage to confront a past that still fights back.

Virginia Creeper, Book Ten
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Some patriots were never laid to rest.
Colonial Williamsburg is known for its charm.
But beneath its cobblestone streets and candlelit tours lies something far darker.
When Sue purchases a quiet home on Kestrel Court, she expects a holiday retreat steeped in history. Instead, she and her friends begin sensing a presence—a shadow that follows them through Revolutionary landmarks and into the woods behind their new house.
At first, the spirit calls itself Lucy.
Then it warns them to leave.
When a locked shed on the property is finally breached, the women uncover a hidden cellar—and a shocking discovery: dozens of skeletal remains and a trunk filled with Revolutionary-era artifacts.
Thirty-eight souls.
Unmarked.
Unremembered.
As Ghost Healers, Inc. pieces together the truth, they uncover a story tied to betrayal, illness, and a forgotten chapter of the American Revolution—one powerful enough to keep spirits tethered for centuries.
But someone—or something—doesn’t want the truth exposed.
And this time, the haunting isn’t confined to the house.
It’s following them.
In this gripping installment of the Mystery House Series, historical mystery and supernatural suspense collide in a story about forgotten patriots, buried injustice, and the courage to bring the past into the light.
Summer House Mystery, Book Eleven
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The dead can’t harm you. The living can.
Why can’t a house ever be just a house?
When Ellen, Sue, and Tanya escape to a historic beachfront mansion in Biloxi, Mississippi, they expect margaritas on the balcony and sunsets over the Gulf—not a violent haunting.
From the moment they arrive, something in the house makes its presence known. Objects shift. Doors slam. The air turns ice cold. And the spirit tethered to the property is not a gentle soul seeking peace.
He is angry.
As the women dig into the home’s past, they uncover ties to one of the Gulf Coast’s darkest chapters: organized crime, orphan exploitation, and the shadowy reign of the Dixie Mafia. The spirit haunting the summer house carried damning secrets to his grave—and someone powerful worked very hard to keep them buried.
When Ellen and her friends attempt to expose the truth, the threats don’t come from beyond the grave.
They come from the living.
And this time, the danger isn’t just supernatural.
In this gripping installment of the Mystery House Series, historical corruption and present-day peril collide in a haunting tale of buried crimes, dangerous men, and the courage to bring darkness into the light.
The Haunted Bridge, Book Twelve
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When the island rose, so did the dead.
Could there really be a monster living beneath the Great Salt Lake?
When Ellen, Sue, and Tanya are hired to help design a bed and breakfast on a newly reemerged island, they expect local legends and quirky folklore—not bodies.
But before construction even begins, a young woman’s corpse surfaces near Antelope Island. Then another is discovered in the mud of Jensen Island, weighted down and hidden.
As the women investigate, they uncover a chilling history: a long-vanished bridge, serial deaths from the 1890s, a mysterious journal that has gone missing, and a pattern of suicides exactly thirteen years apart at the nearby Bigelow Hotel.
And beneath it all runs a darker current—whispers of the North Shore Monster, ley lines intersecting beneath the lake, vanished settlers, vengeful spirits, and something large and green moving just below the water’s surface.
Is it folklore?
Or is something ancient feeding on the energy of the place?
As environmental collapse threatens to expose long-buried secrets, Ghost Healers, Inc. must determine whether the danger rising from the lake is human . . . or something far older.
Because when the water recedes, the past doesn’t disappear.
It resurfaces.
Voices in the Vapors, Book Thirteen
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The water remembers what history buried.
Curses rise with the steam.
When Ellen, Sue, and Tanya travel to Hot Springs, Arkansas, to cleanse a seemingly mischievous Airbnb, they expect misplaced keys and flickering lights—not ancient voices rising from the natural springs.
But when Ellen begins hearing words in Cherokee—words she’s never learned yet somehow understands—the case takes a darker turn. The water speaks of a curse. Of treasure. Of something buried beneath the Ouachita Mountains long before the bathhouses, before the wax museums, before Al Capone’s tunnels carved through the earth.
As summer solstice approaches, the warnings intensify.
Visions. Possession-like episodes. Whispered prophecies in steam and spring water.
When the women descend into a flooded Prohibition-era tunnel beneath Josephine Tussaud’s Wax Museum, they uncover more than gangster lore. They stumble into a centuries-old mystery tied to Cherokee displacement, lost gold, and a legacy that may run through Ellen’s own bloodline.
But they aren’t the only ones searching.
A powerful Atlanta attorney arrives with his own agenda, and modern greed proves just as dangerous as ancient curses.
In this haunting installment of the Mystery House Series, history refuses to stay silent—and the water remembers everything.
The Christmas Presence, Book Fourteen
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Some houses remember. Some refuse to forgive.
When a young family inherits a stunning mountain home outside Telluride, Colorado, they believe they’ve found paradise—six thousand square feet of glass and timber perched above a snow-draped valley.
Instead, they inherit the nightmares.
Every night, armed men drag them from their beds. Every night, they are forced into the snow at gunpoint and marched into the dark.
Desperate for answers, they call Ellen, Sue, and Tanya.
What begins as a haunting rooted in restless dreams soon reveals a deeper unrest—one born during Colorado’s violent labor wars at the turn of the twentieth century. A mine manager shot dead. A union leader accused of murder. A town divided by loyalty, fear, and bloodshed. And beneath the house’s modern foundation lies the original cellar—along with the buried records of a conflict that was never truly resolved.
As the nightmares grow more vivid and the mountain itself seems to tremble with memory, Ellen and her friends must determine what really happened in 1901—and whether justice was ever served.
Because someone is still fighting that war.
And this time, the living are caught in the crossfire.
The Whispering Windmill, Book Fifteen
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History remembers. The dead do not forget.
The windmill is whispering—and it’s not the wind.
When the Ford Motor Company contacts Ghost Healers, Inc. with an urgent request, Ellen, Sue, and Tanya travel to Greenfield Village in Dearborn, Michigan, where tourists have begun hearing disembodied voices near the historic Farris Windmill. What starts as a simple haunting quickly spirals into something far more dangerous.
A shadow in a black hat.
A voice from a phonograph.
A plea for help from beyond the grave.
As the trio digs into the village’s history, they uncover a chilling connection to Thomas Edison himself—one that involves guilt, ambition, and a secret experiment that should never have been attempted. And someone in the world of the living is determined to keep the truth buried.
When a portal between realms threatens to tear open, Ellen and her friends must decide how far they’re willing to go to close it—even if it means confronting a legacy that shaped the modern world.
Because this time, they’re not just untethering a ghost.
They’re standing at the center of something much bigger.
And the windmill is still whispering.
A Sprite Christmas, Book Sixteen
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This holiday spirit doesn’t want peace on Earth—just his gold.
When Sue persuades her husband to purchase a sprawling Victorian estate outside Branson, Missouri—rumored to conceal the lost treasure of Civil War bushwhacker Alf Bolin—she expects a festive renovation project.
She does not expect a body in the upstairs bedroom.
Nor does she expect the woods below the house to whisper.
As Ellen, Sue, and Tanya prepare to restore the 1918 mansion over the Christmas holidays, they quickly discover the haunting isn’t harmless.
A volatile sprite stalks the halls, guards the surrounding Murder Rocks, and makes one thing terrifyingly clear:
The treasure stays buried.
What begins as mischievous interference—flickering lights, vanishing tools, phantom voices—escalates into something far darker. A decades-old legend, a modern-day murder, and the restless dead converge as Ghost Healers, Inc. races to uncover the truth before the spirit’s warnings turn deadly.
But some ghosts don’t want redemption.
Some want retribution.
And this Christmas, the line between treasure hunt and tragedy is razor thin.
The Weeping Wall, Book Seventeen
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A wall that weeps. A secret that kills.
When a homeowner in Savannah contacts Ghost Healers, Inc. about a wall that seeps saltwater each night, Ellen, Sue, and Tanya expect another restless spirit.
They don’t expect a sealed chamber.
They don’t expect names carved into plaster.
And they certainly don’t expect resistance from the living.
As briny tears stain the walls and whispers grow more urgent, the women uncover evidence of a long-buried crime tied to Savannah’s 1950s domestic labor force—young Black women who vanished without investigation, without justice, without memorial.
Someone built a wall to hide the truth.
Now it’s breaking through.
But exposing the past means confronting powerful families who would rather preserve the city’s charm than its history.
Because in Savannah, silence isn’t accidental.
It’s inherited.
And this time, the wall isn’t the only thing cracking.
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