Siren's House Prophecies
Laurel and family are always just trying to celebrate when trouble comes calling. One time it’s a wedding. Another time it’s Thanksgiving or Christmas. Think humorous get-togethers in a haunted shore bed-and-breakfast with gradual revelations of the future having changed the past. Elements of madcap, haunted house, multi-generational family, “past-future” lives, troubling origin story, and Wizard of Oz. The series is complete.
FISHER’S LUCK - BOOK ONE | SIREN’S HOUSE PROPHECIES
“This book is for readers who believe that a historically unreliable, potentially unhinged woman who trusts herself to save the day may actually be onto something—and would follow her to the edge of the world even if she isn’t. … Set in a seaside town that cozy mystery readers will adore, Fisher’s Luck has beachcombing guild lore, generations of local gossip, and hidden pockets of paranormal activity. … I can’t wait to reunite with the strange, passionate misunderstood residents of this seaside town, who charmed me and captured my heart. Do yourself a favor and let the siren song of Fisher’s Luck lure you in.” - Independent Book Review
LAUREL HAS ISSUES. She knows it. Her therapist knows it. The Buddhist monk in the back-left corner of her mind knows it. She's finally agreed to try regression therapy, but it couldn't be coming at a worse time. Her family is already gathering in the same shore town where she almost drowned fourteen years before. The occasion is her cousin's wedding. The venue, a large, reputedly haunted bed-and-breakfast.
Reluctantly arriving on the scene, Laurel finds a team of ghost hunters already at work in the house, but they do not see the curious specter trying to dislodge itself from a statue found in the surf.
Not understanding whether the trouble is with the house or in her head, she finds herself drawn into the orbit of an off-beat group of locals, their oddball beachcombers' guild, a spectral vampire with a warning, an unexpected assassin, and rumors about a dire prophecy that all connect back to an infamous local beachcomber named Fisher, who may or may not have gone missing.
It's a labyrinth that will lead her to the question of who she is and what happened in the deep, dark waters fourteen years before.
DAY OF TRIALS - BOOK TWO | SIREN’S HOUSE PROPHECIES
IT’S THANKSGIVING AT THE HIRONDELLE, and as family and friends gather in almost blizzard conditions, Laurel can’t escape the feeling that something else is gathering too. She’s confused by what she is seeing at Terry’s housewarming party, where signs point to trouble for the new couple. She’s also concerned that the Count might be crossing wires with her Uncle Pete.
As the remaining sea-glass fragments sink deeper into the tapestry and walls of the Hirondelle, disembodied voices sound on the stair and apparitions are seen in the halls. Might it be time for a Thanksgiving Day seance?
As Laurel struggles to find answers, win allies, keep secrets, and work with her assassin, time is not on her side. Can she keep the world she has won? And what will she risk to do so?
THE BRIDGE - BOOK THREE | SIREN’S HOUSE PROPHECIES
There’s a box. “It’s long, but not coffin long,” the Count says. “More like for shoes. Small shoes.” He can’t remember what it looks like or even if he’s ever seen it, but it just may hold the key to setting him free. Too bad it was last seen in a closed artery of time.
Laurel has to keep her eyes forward. Her second assassin is still on the loose, Natalie is still in a coma, and Rob is tracking mysterious signals out on the water. Fearing the source of these signals is the anomaly that is the origin of their timeline, Laurel is in a panic, but she also has problems closer to home. Aunt Meryl is hoping to host a small, non-threatening Christmas Eve lunch, even as the Hirondelle is hosting its own gathering.
With the situation growing dire on all fronts and strange objects appearing in the old house, Laurel must face off against an insidious threat she never saw coming. Can she find the right answers before everything is swept away?