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If you post a rating for one of the first four Society for Paranormals books, let me know and I’ll send you a free short story that gives background information and secrets not revealed in the main series!
Lethal Takeout
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When Axe Cooper is murdered while picking up Chinese takeout, he’s pretty irritated about the loss of a good dinner, not to mention being dead. Not prepared to move on just yet, Axe decides to stick around and haunt his best friend Lily Chan while trying to figure out why anyone would kill a janitor. In the meantime, Axe is hired by The Ghost Post to track down recently deceased writers. As he learns more about his new phantom friends, Axe realises that his murder is not an isolated event and that if he doesn’t learn to fly like Superman, Lily could be next. More info →
Fatal Secrets
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Just when Axe Cooper thinks he’s safe, guess again. His memory is fading and unless he wants to lose his mind, he has to figure out why he buried an old friend in a swamp. And let’s not forget the ghost-eating Deathmark that’s developed an unhealthy interest in Axe and his friends. Being dead is no protection from the secret that is about to crawl back into his life. But he’s not the only one with something to hide and some secrets are deadlier than others. More info →
Dragon’s Mind
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Ten years ago, an artificial brain was installed into a futuristic computer system. To most people, it is a non-living entity operating in the background of their lives. Only a girl named Myth knows better: his name is Dragon and he is very much alive. After ten bodiless years, Dragon has a dream that will change everything and will put his mind and Myth’s life in mortal danger. There are powerful forces that don’t want the truth revealed and they’re coming for Dragon. But where do you run to when you’re already everywhere? More info →
Dragon’s War
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Dragon and Myth return in the exciting sequel to Dragon's Mind. How do you stop a war you started? And should you, if humanity’s safety and wellbeing depend on winning at all costs? These are the thoughts that plague Myth as she paces the fortress where she is being kept a prisoner. Meanwhile, Dragon is in hiding, hunted by the albino assassin and the city’s very systems that he once ran. As his backup reserves are depleted and the clock ticks down to the launch of a global virus, Myth must escape to save Dragon and together stop the war that they launched. But time is running out and the albino is watching. More info →
Diary of a Part-Time Ghost
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Fifteen-year-old Ash wants nothing more than to be a normal kid and avoid trouble. Then his birthday gift transforms him into a ghost and zaps him back in time to the beginning of the American Revolution. If he thought that was bad, it’s about to get a whole lot worse. Ash must rescue his ancestor from one danger after another, including an implacable enemy who controls the very shadows. What starts out as a brief experiment in time travel rapidly changes into a race for his very survival, and Ash is running out of time. More info →
Where Shadows Dance
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Ash was looking forward to a summer of camping and time travelling. Then his Great Aunt fades away (literally) and his near-death nightmare gets even weirder. Juna isn’t having a great time of it either. Having escaped from her parole officer, she barely survives falling out of an airplane. While Ash and Juna try to get out of the past and back home, events and dreams keep pointing them to the place where it all starts and ends, where shadows dance and time bends. If they can get there, they may be able to stop an implacable enemy from destroying their future. Of course, getting there means surviving first… More info →
Christmas Lites I
Christmas Lites is the only successful attempt in the long and illustrious history of Christmas to combine good old Santa, bloody zombies, nasty vampires, heroic werewolves, eccentric elves, dancing snowmen, fantastic phantoms, cute little kids and a talking turkey all in one great package.
It is a collection of short stories from various authors, all connected in some way with Christmas, making this book an innovative holiday treat. More info →
Christmas Lites II
Join us as authors from across the globe unite to spread holiday cheer and raise money for a very important cause. You will delight in the various stories these authors have created in order to take you on a journey from inside their heads and into your heart. Fairytales, mysteries, journeys with zombies and monsters, vampires, angels, trips to the North Pole and much more await inside the covers of this book. Not only will you get a taste of the spirit of the season, but you will do so knowing you did your part in helping a worthy cause. More info →
When can I get Book 7?? Have read the others and am addicted!!
I’m working on book 7 right now! Hopefully by end of year it will be done.
These books are fabulous! With tongue firmly in cheek, Mrs. Beatrice Knight bravely and cheerfully researches oddities, fights monsters and always manages to keep her Victorian unflappability. A treat to read, and as addictive as the cream cakes at a tea party – you just have to reach for another one (and another, and another…)!
Hi Wanda – I’m so glad you enjoyed the books. Let me know if you are able to leave any reviews. I give away short stories for reviews of the first four books, because every review really is important!
Cheers
Vered
I enjoyed your paranormal society series and look forward to the next book. Weaving mythological lore with historical time periods are among my favorite stories as well as strong female heroines. Among recommending books the “Parasol Protectorate ” is another similar series I have enjoyed. While I am American the lore of our Irish decent was taught to us and a song belief to never dismiss it as complete fantasy, that all legends grow from a seed of truth. This I am sure is why I am drawn to stories written in that manner. Keep up the good work and I look forward to your next book.
Thanks Renee – glad you enjoyed it! I love mythology and I agree that there is often a grain of truth tucked inside.
Just finished the Beatrice Knight books – good fun. A little steampunk thrown in as well as a heroine I could fall for if I were living at the right time and the right country!
I’m keeping an eye open for Book 7.
Keep it up 🙂
Thanks, Frank!