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Every Story Has Two Sides...

(2018)
Dying at Honeymoon Inn / Love after Death
An omnibus of novels by

 
 
Have you ever wondered what happened to the victim in a murder mystery AFTER they died? What if you could read their side of the story? I thought it was such an interesting and fun idea. So that’s exactly what I wrote, both sides of the story, in two separate books.

Cindy Thomas dies in DYING AT HONEYMOON INN. Jennifer Marsh, my heroine and amateur sleuth, solves Cindy’s murder. But that’s only half the story. What happens to Cindy when she enters the spirit world is the other half. Come enjoy the fun in these two very different books, together in one volume.

In DYING AT HONEYMOON INN, mystery writer and amateur sleuth Jennifer Marsh arrives on the scene with her new husband, Sam Culpepper. What was meant to be a fun holiday to celebrate their recent wedding becomes, instead, a murder investigation. One of their table mates, Cindy Thomas, face dives into her coconut cream pie and dies right in front of them. What appears to be a severe asthmatic attack soon becomes suspicious, and Jennifer, whose only focus should be her new husband, finds herself drawn into a search for Cindy's killer.

In LOVE AFTER DEATH, Cindy Thomas, a local historian who's intrigued by the history of the Ferris Inn and the mysteries that surround it, suddenly finds herself unbelievably dead following a dinner performance at the inn. The weekend is a reunion of her college frenemies, a fatal one. Newly dead, Cindy finds herself surrounded by the spirits who haunt the mansion, which includes Harvey Goodwin, a most attractive ghost she thought was a computer generated creation based on a long dead vaudevillian. She faces a choice: go into The Light or hang around and find out what's really going on at the mansion and the truth behind its history. Cindy's choice to stay leads her to discover that there is, indeed, love after death.


Genre: Paranormal Romance

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