Series on Saturday: Ghosts @Stacey_Kennedy @RobinDOwens @authordgarrett @AngieFoxauthor @staciakane @AmandaStevensTX #Giveaway

Posted October 12, 2019 by Anne - Books of My Heart in Giveaway, Series on Saturday / 23 Comments

This is a new feature I developed where each month we will look at our favorite – the best – series in a genre.

The genre here, by my definition,  is a story where the primary characters work with ghosts.  These are the ones which came to mind which I enjoyed.

Since I haven’t read everything, it’s a subset of the possibilities.  I’m sure I am forgetting some great authors. There are also plenty of authors I have yet to read. Please share your favorites with me in the comments, also.

My favorite Ghost series are (in no particular order):

 

                      

Frostbite                                             Ghost Seer                                        Beechwood Harbor Ghost Mysteries
by Stacey Kennedy                               by Robin D. Owens                               by Danielle Garrett

 

                   

Downside Ghosts                             Graveyard Queen                          Southern Ghost Hunter Mysteries
by Stacia Kane                                  by Amanda Stevens                                by Angie Fox

 

What are your favorite series?

Vote for your top 3 favorites! You can vote for my favorites or add favorites of your own.  Remember this is how the winning option is chosen for the giveaway.

Then enter the giveaway below.  The winner will get the first book in the winning series! Open to anyone who can receive an Amazon digital ebook.

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Posted October 12, 2019 by Anne - Books of My Heart in Giveaway, Series on Saturday / 23 Comments


23 responses to “Series on Saturday: Ghosts

  1. Lorna

    I’ve not read any of these so can’t really vote. On yours. I added The Ghost and Mrs. Muir although it’s really really old. It comes up as Other.

  2. I haven’t read that many books with ghosts, I think the only one really is Jeaniene Frost and Lynn Kurland. Great picks though, I have heard some fabulous things about all of these.

  3. I haven’t or can’t remember reading anything featuring Ghosts. I did read the novella that introduces the characters for Beechwood Harbor Ghost Mystery by Danielle Garrett and want to read it. I’ve got a few you listed on my TBR.

  4. This is funny. I would have named each of those (except Downside Ghosts which I still need to read and have setting on my shelf) including that older Stacey Kennedy series for this one. I’m on the fifth of The Graveyard Queen books right now.

    I think the only other ghost books I’ve read have only been one in a series of various paranormals or standalones. Although, I’m listening to a new to me urban fantasy series right now where the hero talks to the dead. We’ll see how it goes. So far so good.

  5. Melanie

    I love Downside Ghosts. I’m doing a relisten to the series right now. I just have one book left. I like the Beechwood Harbor series too. A much lighter series. I’ve listened to book on of the Graveyard Queen series. I need to listen to more.

    Melanie @ Hot Listens & Books of My Heart

  6. Brenda Rezk

    I love the Haunted Yarnshop Cozy Mysteries by Molly Macrae. The characters are fantastic! There is a slight supernatural element to them as well. There is a moody ghost named Geneva, a cat who may not be as ordinary as one would think, and Kath, the main character, who has learned that her grandmother had some magic like the kind that she has recently inherited along with her grandmother’s shop. The Weaver’s Cat fiber shop has a meeting room where the knitting club meets regularly. The club members end up becoming the sleuthing posse helping Kath solve a series of murders. The characters are all fully developed and believable. There is a developing romance. We continue to learn about Geneva as she starts to recall more of her life and how she died. And, the books include recipes in the back that the local restaurant owner brings to the meetings.

  7. I haven’t read any of these but reading about them I chose the series I most wanted to read. Actually I don’t keep track of books with ghosts but I totally should! I love when they aren’t the total focus of the book but a neat side character. My favorite ghost series is Odd Thomas!! I wish there were more. ❤️❤️❤️

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