Cover Reveal – Interrupted Plans by Brigid Huey

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Brigid Huey’s second book, Interrupted Plans, released today, Tuesday, March 2nd. It is available on Amazon in the Kindle version and in paperback. It may also be read on Kindle Unlimited. To add to the excitement of Brigid’s release, Meryton … Read More

Haunted Hotel by Suzan Lauder

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Haunted Hotel Years ago, my husband and I and another couple took a three-week driving tour through Europe. While in the Beaujolais region of France, we happened upon the exact circumstances described in this story, though our guide book and … Read More

The Haunting of Longbourn by C. P. Odom

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The Haunting of Longbourn C. P. Odom The Haunting of Longbourn Wednesday, October 27, 1813Longbourn, Hertfordshire “Mr. and Mrs. Darcy, sir,” Hill announced from the door to her master’s refuge. “Tea is being prepared.” Mr. Bennet greeted his favourite daughter … Read More

The Masquerade Ball by Brigid Huey

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The Masquerade Ball Elizabeth skirted the edge of the ballroom, her eyes skimming over the colorful dancers. She had never been to a masquerade before. Indeed, no one back home in Meryton would ever dream of putting on such a … Read More

All Hallow’s Eve by Jan Hahn

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  Author’s note: This vignette is based on a true story that happened to my father, the youngest of seven boys. One Halloween night, one of his brothers and his mother scared all the boys, but especially my father. I … Read More

The Pemberley Ravens by Kelly Miller

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    My first association with ravens was the immortal poem, “The Raven,” by American gothic horror writer Edgar Allan Poe. “The Raven,” originally published in 1845, presents the bird as a symbol of death, loss, and ultimately, evil. But … Read More

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