Come for the coffee, stay for the supernatural adventure. There's more than one way to catch a ghost, and it's never been this fun!
Katy and her grandmother have always used coffee to catch ghosts. It pays the bills and keeps them in high-end beans. After her grandmother dies and a rival ghost hunter moves to town, Katy fears things will never be the same.
She's right. Malcolm changes everything.
When Christmas brings both strangers and ghosts of the past to Springside, Katy fears her new business, new relationship, and quiet hometown will never be the same.
She's right, again.
Once she uncovers long-held family secrets, Katy finds herself entangled in past and present?and on a mission to find the truth. To unravel the mystery that links her family with Malcolm's, she'll need to bargain with a powerful entity and face retribution from the necromancer community.
Where Katy must go, Malcolm can't follow. She'll need to make the ultimate sacrifice. To save Malcolm, Springside, and everything she loves, Katy will need to give them up forever.
Coffee & Ghosts is a cozy paranormal mystery/romance told in a series of novellas. The Complete Coffee and Ghosts contains all books in the series and is perfect if you like quirky stories that are a little bit scary, a little bit romantic, and a whole lot of fun.
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Charity Tahmaseb has slung corn on the cob for Green Giant and jumped out of airplanes (but not at the same time). A Girl Scout of twelve years, a Girl Scout leader for ten, and a U.S. Army veteran, she's spent a lot of time wearing green.
After a career in technical writing, she now writes full-time, focusing on fantasy and speculative fiction.
Her work ranges from novels to flash fiction, with stories appearing in markets like Pulp Literature, where her novel The Pansy Paradox won the First Page Cage Match. Her debut novel, The Geek Girl's Guide to Cheerleading (co-authored with Darcy Vance), was a YALSA Popular Paperback pick in the Get Your Geek On category.
She still blogs like it's 2005 at https://writingwrongs.blog.