Ghostly Lover by Mary Lancaster

Ghostly Lover (Crime & Passion)Barbara’s rating: 4/5 Stars
Series: Crime and Passion #3.5?
Publication Date: 10/14/23
Period: Regency
Number of Pages: 76 (Novella)

I love this series, but I’m unsure which number in the series this one is. It was initially published as a part of the Dragonblade Publishing Anthology, A Midnight Requiem, in October 2022, and is now being published as a standalone novella. I hate that authors/publishers seem to be avoiding listing the series and the number within the series on their books. It makes it downright difficult for readers to find the next book in a series.

Ghosties, goblins, and things that go bump in the night! Oh! My! Pragmatic and level-headed Lady Grizelda Tizsa does not believe in ghosts, but there is something very strange at the castle ruins on the Cathlinn House estate. Everyone claims the ghost of Aileen Cathlinn, who died a hundred years ago, haunts the ruins. Does she? Is she malevolent? Did she lure April Weir to the ruins where she would die? April was the betrothed of Richard Cathlinn and died at the ruins under mysterious circumstances. Yet, everyone seems to want to claim it was natural causes.

Lady Grizelda and her husband Dragan Tizsa were attending a family reunion at Grizelda’s father’s country estate when Dragan received a request from a close acquaintance asking him to come to Cathlinn House to investigate the death of his betrothed, April. Lady Grizelda refused to go because of the fretful baby, but Dragan went anyway. That didn’t go over very well. However, when Dragan wrote asking her to come help, she relented.

Grizelda sees what she believes to be a person at the ruins – after all, she doesn’t believe in ghosts. Yet, when she tries to show the person to others, there is no one there. Even on her arrival at Cathlinn House, Grizelda sees someone – and that someone is embracing her husband!

With an autopsy proving the death was neither natural nor otherworldly, can Dragan and Lady Grizelda identify the murderer before he/she strikes again? There are more suspects than you can count between the residents and servants who live in the house. Will they be able to lure the murderer out without being harmed themselves? You’ll have to read this delightfully ghoulish, ghostie, goblin-infested tome to see!

One additional thing delighted me about the book – I discovered the author can’t keep the spelling of Tizsa’s name straight either. 🙂 It was only a couple of times, but she did what I frequently do – she spelled it Tisza. 🙂 I loved it – I am not alone.

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Miss Locke’s Christmas Secret by Anastasia Hayward

Miss Locke's Christmas Secret

Barbara’s rating: 3.7 out of 5 Stars
Publication Date: 11/26/23
Period: Regency
Number of Pages: 148

I’m always looking for new-to-me-authors to love, and Anastasia Hayward might just be one. This was a novella-length, lovely, warm, Christmas story that left me knowing that everyone can change and not to judge them by what I’ve heard (or thought) in the past. That is a very good message for every day, but it is particularly good for the Christmas season.

One night a consummate rake stole into Amelia Locke’s bedroom – in her own home! He wasn’t a guest – he had entered the home and the bedroom uninvited. Yet, they were both shocked – she was not who he was expecting – and she certainly could not have him discovered in her room. She recognizes him as Lord Sudbury – and shoves him out the window before her parents arrive. Whew – escape. But, that night changes them both in ways both big and small. She becomes a bookish wallflower who dresses in drab clothing and tries to become invisible, and he changes his ways to become a better person.

Three years later, in his endeavors to change, he decides to have a house party over the Christmas holidays. He asks his best friend’s wife to plan and act as hostess for the party – he really doesn’t want to know any of the details – even who is on the guest list. So, he is certainly surprised to find Amelia there!

It was sweet to watch Amelia and Sudbury work together to solve the puzzle game that was designed for the guests while also aligning the puzzle pieces with each other to find they had both changed. I liked both of the characters and for a novella, I think I got to know them fairly well. I enjoyed getting to see their romance blossom and the epilogue was a very nice addition.

If you are looking for a quick, sweet, feel-good, Christmas romance, you might want to give this one a try.

I voluntarily read and reviewed an Advanced Reader Copy (ARC) of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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