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This week’s Top Ten Tuesday is a Halloween freebie. Since I don’t read horror or anything too bloody or scary, I decided to post covers of books that include ghosts, witches, or vampires, but are not scary or too violent. Check out my list below. Some of these are books I’ve read and some are books I’m interested in. Some of them are available on Kindle Unlimited.
A grieving widow buys a New England mansion with plans to open up a bed and breakfast. Her first night there, she meets a former resident of the house. He explains to her that he was murdered and wants her help in catching his killer. This is Book 1 of the Salem B&B Mysteries, which has a total of 6 books so far.Mrs. McClure is managing a mystery book shop in Rhode Island, but soon discovers the store has another resident, a private investigator who was murdered in the store 50 years ago. This is book one of nine in the Haunted Bookshop Mysteries.
The Harry Potter series needs no introduction, and it’s full of ghosts, witches, and other magical beings.
Although Twilight does have some violence, it’s not too much for me to handle. I love the fact that the Cullens do not hunt humans and I love the Native American werewolf shapeshifters protecting the town of Forks. I’m Team Jacob. lol.Jane Garbo has tried to live a normal life, but given that she’s a witch, that just isn’t possible. Her family runs a world-famous haunted house in an old mansion in Maine, and when Jane runs out of options she moves back home. What her family has neglected to tell her is that there are serious problems at the mansion, and no one knows what’s at the root of the trouble. If Jane can’t solve the mystery, more lives could be lost. Including her own.This is Book 1 in the All Souls Trilogy. In this tale of passion and obsession, Diana Bishop, a young scholar and a descendant of witches, discovers a long-lost and enchanted alchemical manuscript, Ashmole 782, deep in Oxford’s Bodleian Library. Its reappearance summons a fantastical underworld, which she navigates with her leading man, vampire geneticist Matthew Clairmont.This is Book 1 of 4 in the Harper Connelly Series. This is not one of Charlaine Harris’s more popular series, but it’s my favorite. Harper Connelly has what you might call a strange job: she finds dead people. She can sense the final location of a person who’s passed, and share their very last moment. Harper and her stepbrother Tolliver are experts at getting in, getting paid, and then getting out of town fast—because the people who hire Harper have a funny habit of not really wanting to know what she has to tell them.This is Book 3 in the Paige Papillon Mystery Series about a paranormal investigator. I’ve not read this yet but it is available on Kindle Unlimited, so I’m going to check it out.Ophelia Harrison used to live in a small house in the Georgia countryside. But that was before the night in November 1922, and the cruel act that took her home and her father from her. Which was the same night that Ophie learned she can see ghosts. Now Ophie and her mother are living in Pittsburgh with relatives they barely know. In the hopes of earning enough money to get their own place, Mama has gotten Ophie a job as a maid in the same old manor house where she works. Daffodil Manor, like the wealthy Caruthers family who owns it, is haunted by memories and prejudices of the past—and, as Ophie discovers, ghosts as well. Ghosts who have their own loves and hatreds and desires, ghosts who have wronged others and ghosts who have themselves been wronged. And as Ophie forms a friendship with one spirit whose life ended suddenly and unjustly, she wonders if she might be able to help—even as she comes to realize that Daffodil Manor may hold more secrets than she bargained for.I didn’t believe in ghosts…until I became one. Okay, let me back up a bit to the time when I wasn’t dead. I’d been promoted to manager of special events and concessions at Colby Pointe’s much-loved cinema and drafthouse. I was having a ball with my pug, Cleopatra. And to top it off, I’d started dating a gorgeous cop named Scott. Then five days ago, I was strangled at the cinema, and it was all taken away from me. It wasn’t until I met Celeste, my Orientation Specialist and Guide to the Beyond, that I quickly learned that not only was I dead, but there was a good reason for my lingering: to help solve my own murder and put a killer behind bars… Oh, and interesting twist: Scott is the only living person who can see and hear me in my ghostly form. One problem: he’s a skeptic. Will I convince this no-nonsense cop that he’s not going crazy and I am indeed real? And if so, will we be able to catch my killer before they claim their next victim? I guess I’ll find out soon enough. Join Hannah Jenkins in the Hannah the Ghost P.I. series, a paranormal cozy mystery featuring a ghost sleuth, clairvoyant pets, and a murder to solve.
What about you? What spooky but not too scary books do you like?
I love to read and write book reviews in my free time. I review advance review copies of books on Netgalley for various publishers. I am also a reviewer for Historical Novels Review Magazine, the magazine of the Historical Novel Society. I review books from publishers of all size, large to small. I have a special place in my heart for indie authors. I will sometimes post a little writing that I might dabble in occasionally. I also am lucky enough to live in the Smoky Mountains, so I'll be sharing photos of the beauty around me from time to time.
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22 thoughts on “Top Ten Tuesday: #Halloween Freebie: #paranormal #ghosts #toptentuesday”
This is a great list! I also like my books to be not overly scary, so this is a perfect one for me. I adored A Discovery of Witches, and I’ll definitely be checking out more of the books you listed!
Some great Halloween reads here!
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Thanks Darlene!
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Great list, Bonnie!!!
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Thanks Gail!
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Great collection, Bonnie. I see lots of ‘cozy’ in those covers.
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Yes I usually can’t deal with any paranormal that is dark, bloody, or scary
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These are fun. I like th fifth one- very Halloweenish, and Discovery of Witches is a book I was thinking of giving a try. Happy Halloween!
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I love Discovery of Witches!
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Mrs. Morris & the Ghost looks really good – I’ll have to add it to my TBR list! My Halloween TTT
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I hope you enjoy it!
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This is a great list! I also like my books to be not overly scary, so this is a perfect one for me. I adored A Discovery of Witches, and I’ll definitely be checking out more of the books you listed!
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Thanks Leah. I love the paranormal cozies!
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Nice selection of cozy books! Have a great week!
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I love this collection of covers!
Pam @ Read! Bake! Create!
https://readbakecreate.com/12-books-with-black-covers-pick-a-color/
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Nice list, Bonnie. I don’t read anything too creepy or scary either
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I like more fun Halloween stories and these all look perfect. I loved Discovery of Witches!
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Me too. I especially liked the house that Diana’s aunts lived in.
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I loved their whole free spirit vibe. ❤️
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Harry Potter is the only one of these that I’ve read but it was obviously a childhood favourite.
My TTT: https://jjbookblog.wordpress.com/2022/10/25/top-ten-tuesday-391/
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This is about the level of scariness I can handle, too! I’ve read three of these, with Harry Potter being my favorite by far 🙂
Happy TTT (on a Wednesday)!
Susan
http://www.blogginboutbooks.com
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Cute covers!
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