From a family that saw ghosts, and considered it the height of ill manners when dead relatives failed to pay an occasional visit, writing paranormal mysteries is a natural for Holly Sullivan McClure. She was born in the Smokey Mountains of Western North Carolina, lived a few years in New Orleans, and spent a couple of decades on a barrier island off the coast of Georgia. Stories of local hauntings were collected and added to family lore. She first shared these tales as a storyteller at Tour of Southern Ghosts at Stone Mountain Park. Acceptance led to a full-time writing career. She now resides with her dog Sam near a civil war battlefield in Georgia where she is working on the third book in this series.
Ghosts of Hanover Hall
In their ancestral home in the South Carolina Low Country, teen twins, Aislinn and Audrey, have seen their share of
Supernatural beings. Now, Landon, the four-year-old they baby sit, has seen a ghost, or maybe a mummy. A boy and girl from their new school have been kidnapped. Their father's long-dead hero has returned to balance karma. Two murder victims seek justice. The whole Decker family has disappeared.
They all expect Aislinn and Audrey to harness their evolving powers and save them. Donovan, the cute ghost who has a room in their attic, should be helping, but he's too busy with his invisible teachers, doing things he can't tell mortals about. The only living being who can tell them what they must know, is a tree. Grandmother Magenta is teaching them as fast as she can, but new powers manifest faster than they can learn to
Holly McClurewww.HollySullivanMcClure.com
Ghosts of Hanover Hall
In their ancestral home in the South Carolina Low Country, teen twins, Aislinn and Audrey, have seen their share of
Supernatural beings. Now, Landon, the four-year-old they baby sit, has seen a ghost, or maybe a mummy. A boy and girl from their new school have been kidnapped. Their father's long-dead hero has returned to balance karma. Two murder victims seek justice. The whole Decker family has disappeared.
They all expect Aislinn and Audrey to harness their evolving powers and save them. Donovan, the cute ghost who has a room in their attic, should be helping, but he's too busy with his invisible teachers, doing things he can't tell mortals about. The only living being who can tell them what they must know, is a tree. Grandmother Magenta is teaching them as fast as she can, but new powers manifest faster than they can learn to
Holly McClurewww.HollySullivanMcClure.com