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Have a frightfully good stay…

Morgan Ashton-Drake hasn’t given his ancestral family home in Yorkshire a second thought in decades, even if it is technically part of his hotel empire. He has a great life in the States, so what if he works eighteen hour days seven days a week? you don’t get and keep a place on the Forbes 500 list unless you’re prepared to sweat blood.

But when a suspicious death and rather public scandal at his childhood home forces Morgan to return to England for the first time in years he’s determined to close the hotel which has been a millstone around his family’s neck for centuries. What he didn’t count on was the seriously cute little blonde disaster who seems to be single handedly running his grandfather’s hotel.

Ellis Sparks has worked at the Ashton-Drake Manor House Hotel since he was sixteen and he loves it from the bottom of his soul. Always the eternal optimist and ray of sunshine, he’s never met a frown he can’t turn upside down, that is until he meets Morgan Ashton-Drake the grumpy, silver fox grandson of his employer.

With barely any staff and unable to attract or keep guests, Morgan is determined to close the hotel for good and Ellis is just as determined to convince him otherwise, but when strange things occur, Morgan begins to wonder if there’s more to this eccentric hotel than he thought.

From the creator of Dead Serious comes this hilarious grumpy/sunshine spin off which will leave you wanting to book your own room at The Ashton-Drake Manor House Hotel.

296 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 24, 2024

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Vawn Cassidy

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Vawn Cassidy is the MM pen name of British author Wendy Saunders.
She writes supernatural & contemporary fantasy as Wendy Saunders. She also writes romantic suspense.

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Profile Image for Cadiva.
3,999 reviews438 followers
August 26, 2024
Brilliant!

I just love this world that Vawn Cassidy has created and the first in her spin-off series set in a run-down and haunted hotel on the Yorkshire Moors is an absolute belter!

It's just as funny as the Crawshanks Guide To The Recently Departed series, if you've read Book Four in that series, you'd understand more about how the Ashton-Drake Manor House Hotel is connected, but this one does work as a standalone.

All the things you'd expect from Vawn are here - a grumpy/sunshine couple, age gap, cheeky ghosts, humour, madcap actions, a challenge to be met and a mystery to unravel and, ultimately, a couple to fall in love with.

Ellis and Morgan might not be quite as swoony as Tristan and Danny, but they still spark in all the best ways.

As with the Dead Serious books, we get three PoVs, from the two MCs and the ghosts, who are just as important to the telling of the story, and lead to some rather amusing set-ups as they plot to try and get Morgan to fall in love with Ellis and save the hotel!

No spoilers here, but let's just say Vawn has a wonderful skill of marrying the twin aspects of humour and tragedy together to create sympathy and understanding in the reader, leading into a fervent desire for the happy ending to be achieved.

We get a very strong HFN and, as I believe Morgan's brother might be up next, I'm hoping we're going to be back on the windy Yorkshire Moors at the Ashton-Drake Manor House Hotel in the not too distant future with more glimpses of Ellis and Morgan enjoying their life together!

#ARC kindly received from the author, I am voluntarily leaving a review
Profile Image for Megan (feral hearts club).
378 reviews31 followers
September 8, 2025
Ahhh this was SO CUTE! I loved it- possibly even more than the original series that this was part of. It’s not spooky at all, for those who aren’t fans of horror. It was funny and filled with silly moments, but also had some deeply emotional and touching moments that definitely made me cry (wasn’t expecting that hahah). Ellis and Morgan are adorable together, and even though it’s 1:30 am I am definitely going straight into book 2!
Profile Image for Jacqueleen the Reading Queen♡.
1,549 reviews104 followers
August 25, 2024
"In that one moment, I know without a doubt that I will lose something important when he leaves. He'll be taking a little piece of my heart that I didn't mean to give but did anyway."

I was so happy when Vawn Cassidy announced this book and I realized that Ellis was the MC! After meeting him in Dead Serious book 4, I was firmly in the Ellis needs a book camp. You can't help but love the adorable man. He's so sweet and bubbly. I don't think he's ever gone a day without smiling in his life. He's had his share of struggles, but he hasn't let any of it dampen his light.

The same cannot be said for our other MC. Morgan is a workaholic and a major grump. Just as Ellis is often seen with a smile, Morgan is known for his scowl. But just like everyone else, he cannot help but be charmed by Ellis' sunshiney nature. The problem lies in the fact that Ellis lives at the hotel while Morgans home and life is an entire continent away back in the states.

"He's everything I never knew I needed and the one thing I can't keep."

It killed me to know that a potential heartbreak was on the horizon for Ellis while he was also dealing with the possibility of losing his home. The hotel is all he's known for most of his life. He's created a family there with all it's quirky staff. Even the resident ghosts consider him one of their own.

We end this book with a HFN for the couple, but more to come in regards to the hotel. I'm pretty sure Morgan's younger brother is on his way, and based on the few bits of him in this book, he's definitely going to be shaking things up a bit. It's gonna be fun!
Profile Image for Ken W.
452 reviews1 follower
October 7, 2024
Fun story!

A love story with ghosts! This was fun! Don't expect this to be like the other "Crawshanks" books, its not! Those were murder mysteries, this is a romance. Fun story, great characters! 4.25 stars!
Profile Image for Janet (iamltr).
1,225 reviews85 followers
August 23, 2024
Ok so...

First off, I want to say I absolutely loved this. While not totally a standalone series (knowing about how Tristan visited the hotel and all that will give you more details) - one can absolutely read this and get what is happening.

Second off, Ellis and Morgan worked wonderfully. I was hoping it was not going to be just retread of the dynamic of the first two couples in the series and while similar, they had enough differences to make me happy.

Third off, the ghosts were awesome. Each had their own personality and while I wish we did not have to have so many descriptions of them each time a fleshie saw them, they were great. They also got their own POVs, just like Dusty did.

Fourth off, the hotel was its own character. Without it, there would not need to be a series.

Fifth off, I inhaled this story. I could not make myself slow down, even when the goodbye scene happened and made me teary.

My only nitpick were the many descriptions of the ghosts. I mean, it seemed to happen every other paragraph.

I cant wait to meet the brother. He seemed awesome.
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1,218 reviews23 followers
August 23, 2024
Such a cute start!

While no one will ever be Tristan and Danny, Ellis and Morgan are perfect and wonderful in their own way. This was a great start to their love story, and the perfect way to introduce us to the lore and backstory of the hotel all at once. Also, the paranormal side characters in this world bring a new feel to the comfort of the familiar setup.

They are clearly in the same universe, but they have an entirely different energy and vibe. It’s refreshing but still has all of the same things we loved so much about the Dead Serious books.

Oh, and Cedric is the new Martin, and I’m already prepared to sob uncontrollably at some point all over again. I feel it in my book nerd bones.

4.5/5. I can’t wait for more. This was sweet and cosy and fun, with some heavy feels, baby healing journey steps, and hijinks for balance. #TeamDilys because she’s everything.



**[I received an ARC from the author. All ratings, reviews, and opinions are my own.]**
Profile Image for Raven and Chris.
3,296 reviews30 followers
August 24, 2024
I love the staff and ghosts of Ashton House! Ellis is such a ray of sunshine. He is impossible not to love. Morgan never stood a chance and neither did Cedric, Mr Ashton Drake. Morgan doesn’t know what to think about the hotel or his grandfather and the staff but it doesn’t take long for him to see the quirky charm of the place. I loved it! The ghosts are meddling matchmakers and up to all kinds of shenanigans while Ellis and Rosie try to save the hotel. Adorable story and well worth a read. If you haven’t read the book that introduces the hotel, you really need to go read about Tristan and Danny and Dusty.
Profile Image for Cynthia M Brow.
1,305 reviews17 followers
August 22, 2024
The Haunted Hotel is the first book Crawshanks Guide to Mischievous Spectres & Spirits series. This is a spinoff series from Vawn Cassidy's Dead Serious series. This is Ellis a sun shiny employee at the Ashton-Drake Manor House Hotel and Morgan Ashton-Drake the grumpy owner. This book is just as good if not better than the Dead Serious books. I love Vawn's characters so much. This book has all the feels you could ask for and then some. I couldn't put the book down once I started it. I can't wait to see what comes next in the series. Any book that can make me laugh and cry is one I would recommend and this one did both. This was a definite 5 star read.
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2,264 reviews3 followers
December 5, 2024
4.5 really! :)

What an awesome start to a new series! I love the different POVs. I love Ellis and Morgan and I definitely can't wait to read more of them. Definitely want to read about Warren, too!

Hoping for more!
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721 reviews6 followers
August 22, 2024
gahhhhhhhhh twinky sunshine heart eyes

this made me ugly cry in the best ways. fuck this is a great fucking book.
Profile Image for Sherry F.
898 reviews20 followers
August 28, 2024
It's pretty "insta-love/lust" and I didn't think there was a real connection between the MC's. I'm guessing the next couple will be John the Maid and Warren. I could be wrong!
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948 reviews7 followers
August 28, 2024
OMG this was fantastic!!!! We are back at the Ashton House! I adore Ellis! He is such a ray of sunshine. Morgan doesn’t remember anything about the Asthon House and his time there, everything about his time there was very traumatic but he is back there to know what is happening in there, meeting Ellis is a very good surprise, he really never stood a chance. I loved how Ellis and Morgan have an instant reaction to one another but they don’t want to make things complicated but they strong connection was hard to ignore. It was fun watching all the ghost trying to setup these two. This was a great spin off serie, Morgan and Ellis are adorable and I loved every second of this book!!! I’m so looking forward for more of this new series!!!
Profile Image for Molly Otto.
1,478 reviews31 followers
August 24, 2024
Remember the Ashton-Drake Manor House Hotel and their loveable staff from Dead Serious #4? Well, this is their story in the aftermath of those events.
Ellis has been with the Hotel his whole life and will do anything to stay at his home with his found family, including dealing and catering to pesty ghosts. Morgan hasn't been back to his family, Manor, since the untimely death of his father. When he returns, he doesn't expect to fall for the charms of this unique mix of people. The ghosts make a huge part of this story and appreciate what Vawn does with them in showing how important they are to the manor and the history that makes it such an amazing place. A beautiful combination of humor and emotions that makes you just want more from this world and can not wait for Warren to visit. He is going to fit right in with this bunch.
Profile Image for Teresa.
3,945 reviews41 followers
May 1, 2025
Fun read

Vibrant characters, sweet if fast romance, found family, and ghosts!!

I really enjoyed seeing the hotel again after reading about it in the Seriously Dead series. Ellis is a sweetheart and helped Morgan blossom. I look forward to more in this world
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703 reviews2 followers
September 11, 2024
I should have loved this, don't know why I just liked it
Profile Image for Rachwithheadinabook.
1,894 reviews
February 20, 2025
4.5*

This is such a good spin off but I would recommend reading the Dead Serious books first as they lead up to this and introduce the characters. I enjoyed every moment of reading this book.
Profile Image for Vicki.
1,139 reviews25 followers
December 19, 2024
Ellis is the biggest brightest ray of sunshine that ever sunshined (it’s a word) and I’m sure this adorably gorgeous man doesn’t even know the word pessimist. Circumstances bring the very grumpy and just as prickly silver fox Morgan to the very haunted/financially troubled Ashton-Drake Manor House Hotel.
Their first encounter involves Ellis being his clumsy self, a Christmas tree, fairy lights and a ladder. So begins a delightful journey as these two wonderful men navigate their way to a HFN, with “assistance” from the meddling ghosts. I laughed out loud at the numerous antics of the Hotel residents and guests and felt their heartache when all appeared lost. I easily imagined myself in the various magnificent rooms of the Hotel and longed to explore all the hidden nooks and crannies. The connection between Ellis and Morgan and their budding romance was perfectly balanced with the financial problems element and I loved the addition of the Bureau of Domestic Hauntings storyline. This was a one sitting read for me and I can’t wait for adventures at the Ashton-Drake Manor House Hotel.
Profile Image for Alice.
37 reviews
October 6, 2024
I devoured the Dead Serious series and as soon as I saw Vawn Cassidy had written another book, even better a spin off… I knew it would be incredible and it did not disappoint!

This book shares the story of Ellis, the adorable, sunshiney hotel worker that we meet in Book 4 of Danny and Tristan’s series and Morgan, the estranged grandson of the hotel’s owner.

The Ashton-Drake Manor House Hotel is struggling to survive, especially considering recent events and is facing closure. Desperate to keep it alive, Ellis and his fellow hotel workers try to come up with a plan, along with the hotel’s colourful cast of ghosts. Having his name be tied to the scandal, Morgan flies his grumpy self over from the US to confront his grandfather. Is he the answer the hotel needs to stay alive?

In this book you get the usual humour, spice, romance and ghosts you would expect with a Vawn Cassidy novel. I laughed, I ‘aww’ed’ aloud and most importantly I fell in love with Ellis and Morgan and the matchmaking ghosts of Ashton-Drake Manor House Hotel.
Profile Image for Benjamin Wong.
389 reviews16 followers
March 1, 2025
I actually had 2 gos at this, and it only stuck on the second read. Maybe my expectations were too high, coming from the main Crawshanks stories to this, or maybe I was just in a reading funk. Somehow I found it quite slow and meandering in the first half of the book, but when it picked up the pace it got marginally better, although the ending felt a little abrupt and left me seriously wanting.

The characters as usual, were well done, and the ghosts certainly were a fun and hilarious bunch. The MCs though, had a delicious and simmering tension right off the bat and had a steady progression. I liked that it was not an insta-love and that even at the end, their relationship was not fully defined.

All in all I did enjoy it, and it was nice to revisit this quirky hotel with its quirky residents, corporeal or otherwise, that we had the pleasure of knowing from book 4 of the main crawshanks series, and I will actually like to revisit again soon.
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508 reviews26 followers
August 24, 2024
A sweet and funny spin off from Vawn Cassidy's Dead Serious series.

The Haunted Hotel focuses on the residents (both living and corporally challenged) of Asthon House, an old hotel up in Yorkshire. If you're familiar with the authors' Dead Serious books, you might recognize the place as the location of the infamous murder mystery weekend in book 4.
The story is set just a few weeks later, showing the behind the scenes of running and trying to save the old hotel.

Ellis is the receptionist/waiter/maid/event planner of the hotel. He's a ray of sunshine who always has kind words to everyone and loves the hotel and all of its residents with all of his heart. His character really is a breath of fresh air. I hope to see a bit more serious side of him, but so far, that only comes about in glimpses. I hope his character is rounded out in the books to come.
He, along with the resident ghosts, is on a mission to figure out how to save the hotel from financial trouble.
I liked that Bertie and the other ghosts were quite integral to the story. This book is definitely not a mystery, but it is a paranormal romance as there are quite a few ghosts, and they do show themselves to the employees, especially Ellis. Bertie has her own chapters showing her and the others' shenanigans. They try to save the hotel, deal with a ghostly investigator auditing their hauntings, and help Ellis fall madly in love with Morgan.
Morgan, who is the owner's grandson and who hasn't stepped foot in the house ever since he and his mom moved away after his dad's death. In my opinion, Morgan is the most developed character so far. We get to know him and his past through several conversations with his brother, his memories of the place, and also his granddad's stories. His struggles with fitting in with his stepdad and brother, his repressed memories about Ashton House from when he was little and his tentative conversations with his estranged grandfather all depict a clear picture of him that is sweet and heartbreaking at the same time. His grumpy exterior hides a very soft and loyal inside that comes out in spades during his stay in the hotel.

The one thing that is a bit lacking in the story is the romance between Ellis and Morgan. While there is much physical attraction, I didn't get the vibe of them connecting on a deeper level. I hope to see them getting to know each other a lot more thoroughly in the continuation of the story because so far, their fledgling fling is very superficial and lacks any kind of substance.

The story is written to amuse and entertain. It's full of funny and heartwarming scenes and characters that bring a very cosy vibe to the book. It's definitely a cosy, paranormal romance book that is lighthearted and fun. I smiled a lot, I teared up at scenes and, all in all, really enjoyed myself while reading it.
I started this book with great expectations after adoring the Dead Serious series and all other books related to the universe so far. This one is a fun little branch out from the original story with little lighter undertones. It's got humour and fantastic living and ghostly characters that we are used to from the author. It hasn't quite reached my expectations in terms of the romance, but I see where the story is going next, and I can't wait to read more.

* I received a complimentary copy of this book to share my honest review.*
Profile Image for Choyang.
535 reviews3 followers
March 20, 2025
'The Haunted Hotel' (Crawshanks Guide to Mischievous Spectres & Spirits, #1)
by Vawn Cassidy

What a delightful book!

First off, I'd like to encourage other readers to go read the other books in the 'Crawshanks Guides' series, that this one is a spin-off from, as they're hilarious albeit more serious, since they do involve murder & mayhem.

Second, this could be read as a stand-alone although you'd miss a lot of the references, so you might be scratching your head a bit.

Last but not least (maybe should be first):
This was a really fun book with all sorts of ghosts, all from different eras, wandering hither & yon...(yep, I said it; it fits with the location, lol)...having their own adventures as they continuously meddle in the lives of the "fleshies" (live people).

Great cast of diverse characters! I want more, so hope I'm not just whistling in the wind when I am hoping for forthcoming books in this spin-off series! (thank you, Vawn Cassidy, for feeding us more fun and interesting characters!)

Loved Ellis; he was such a lovely person, always helping out where needed, and it was wonderful to see him start to do things that made him happy, too!

Morgan took a while for me to get used to, as he was a grumpy sod to begin with, so it was charming to see him start to unwind that "suit" and start to relax and smile and enjoy himself! And hopefully help his granddad and all the others figure out how to save the grand old family mansion!

Plus I want to find out more about the other residents, like how did big lumberjack-beefy "John, the Maid" come to live there and how did he become the maid? (his responses made me lol; I want more!) And Aggie the grumpy but excellent cook? And Dilys the small and ancient (really ancient) bartender who shuffles her way around the dining room serving drinks; how long has she been there and where did she come from?

Anyway, can't wait for more in this intriguing storyline; it makes me smile!

I do have a couple of annoyances though:
I don't know if Cassidy changed editors but there were several mistakes in this paperback version, which is unlike her past books which have all been much better proofed!

It also felt like the ending was rushed, with lots of loose ends, so I'm hopeful that's a precursor of another book to come and that this is a new series and not a stand alone... (fingers crossed).

Note: I would have given this 5-stars, but in comparison with other books in her other series, like the 'Crawshanks Guides' series, and the 'Belong To Me' series ('Suddenly Beck' being my all-time fave!), somehow this lacked passion and snark...although, I guess it wouldn't be in keeping with the main MCs, so I'm hoping for that from Morgan's brother Warren, who seems like he has that kind of potential!

That said, I DO want to read more in this series!

(waiting with baited breath...oh wait, maybe that's the tunafish sandwich I had for lunch?) ;-)
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968 reviews15 followers
September 15, 2025
The story was alright, but the pacing was glacial. There was a time limit and very pressing issues (like the ghosts being audited and the hotel clearly running out of time) but somehow, there was very little in the way of plot progressiong until 80% in then it all comes crashing down. I liked that the book spent a majority of its time trying to show Ellis and Morgan, but even their courtship felt underdeveloped because for all the time they spent, their only ended up together for like a week before Morgan had to leave.

Morgan's lost memories were also incredibly underwhelming considering all he ended up remembering was that he used to have an imaginary friend (aka ghost) and that he used to steal cookies from the cook.

Morgan's brother expo dumping that Morgan was only ever truly happy being on the ground managing hotels was dumb considering the story could've just shown us that instead of the fluffy nothing most of the book ended up being. Why waste so much time having Morgan dilly dally when the story could've instead shown him taking charge of the clearly mismanaged hotel then gaining memories back while he did? He could've even started gaining feelings for Ellis while they worked together. That would've have been a better way of showing us his character, developing his story, and progressing the romance instead of the last minute "You're happiest when you're on the hotel floor" BS expo dump on the third act.

Same thing for the ghost audit that had almost zero repercussions and magically ends up solving itself when the auditor somehow declares the bond between ghosts and humans was essential. Would've been nice if we'd een the ghosts actually be helpful instead of physically harassing Morgan to try and get him together with Ellis. Why couldn't the ghosts have been supportive of trying to help with guests while trying to hide from the auditor (who reveals at the end that he knew what was going on?).

Everything suddenly being solved in the last 10% sort of just emphasized how little the cast actually had to do to save themselves. Morgan's rich brother, Warren, shows up to randomly invest money in a failing hotel, saving them from immediate bankruptcy. Guests pop out of nowhere apparently now willing to stay at the hotel because of its prior reputation. Nobody had to work hard to save anything because money came from thin air and guests arrived because of something that happened prior to the story starting.

TL;DR: Pacing needed to be revisted because it felt like nothing happened for a good 85% then everything is just solved. The romance was sweet, but the lack of actual conflict between Morgan and Ellis meant that a fluffy courting was not nearly enough to sustain 250+ pages.
15 reviews
November 24, 2025
I loved this first book in the new series. It definitely intertwines with the Dead Serious Universe, and I had so much pleasure to read and then to listen to the Audio too.
It is so beautifully written with so much humor and wit, you don't even feel that some characters are actually not living entities, but ghosts, because of all the shenanigans they get into, you forget that you should feel sorry that they are dead, because they are simply hilarious and enjoy their afterlife existence with such ardor!
Ellis is an angelic little love cherub who lives and breathes Ashton-Drake Manor Hotel. He is the sunshine bottled in the little, cute twink body, and has an enormous reservoir of patience, especially when it concerns the owner of the place or the unruly inhabitants, aka ghosts. You can not rebuff his charm no matter how hard you try, and he managed to conquer the heart of a hard-set, cynical workaholic, the grandson of Ellis's boss, Mr. Ashton-Drake.
Morgan is gorgeous, and he is exactly the man of Ellis's dreams, but he is stubborn and absolutely set in his view of the relationship with the men who are, according to him, too young. Plus, he carries an unsolved resentment toward the place where he spent some of his childhood and has traumatic memories about. Losing his Dad at a very young age, being taken away and repressing that memory, becoming an adoptee of his Mom's new husband- well, that's a lot for a little boy.
When he meets Ellis and realizes the condition of the house and the Hotel it hosts, he is shocked. Being brought by his stepfather as a savvy hotelier, he can't comprehend how it is possible that the place still exists.
And the real fun begins, because the band of merry ghosts decides to help save the Hotel and arrange the love match at the same time. I had laughed so hard at the hilarity of their efforts, and I was very much on their side when they tried so hard, but the execution was so poorly done that sometimes it was hard for Ellis to prevent the disastrous consequences!
Of course, Morgan found out that under an innocent, cutest face he's ever seen lives a little bedroom siren, who he can't resist. Their romance and the way they fell in love is my favourite part of the book.
I love Bertie, Roger, Grandpa Ashton-Drake, Rosie, Aggie, John the Maid, and little Artie; they all play a big part in the book. And Morgan's brother, who definitely needs to be in the next one and maybe get his own story, wouldn't it be nice? I would definitely recommend the Audio edition. Joel Leslie did an amazing job in bringing even the dead people to life, lol.









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3,372 reviews180 followers
October 23, 2024
Series: Crawshanks Guide to Mischievous Spectres & Spirits #1
Rating: 4 stars - It was really good

Morgan Ashton-Drake hasn’t thought about his ancestral home in decades, but when the scandal of the murder at the hotel reaches him he can’t ignore it anymore. Morgan returns to England for the first time since he was a child and finds that the house may be outdated, but it is well kept and homey, which he didn’t expect. Nor does he expect to find himself attracted to the cute receptionist, Ellis.

After being introduced to this hotel and characters in Dead Serious Case #4 Professor Prometheus Plume, I really wanted to know more about the ghosts within. So as you can imagine I was happy to see this new spin-off series all about this haunted hotel!

Ellis has been working at the Ashton-Drake Manor since he was 16 and the people and ghosts within are his family. He works hard daily to try and keep the manor running, but things are getting dire. Ellis was a sweet, happy guy who will do whatever he can to save the manor and help his family. I really liked Ellis and his determination to save this historical manor.

Morgan is a grumpy workaholic who runs a successful chain of hotels. He comes to the Manor angry and reluctant to restart a relationship with his grandfather, who he hasn’t spoken to since he was a child. I really enjoyed Morgan’s character development in this. He arrives grumpy and stressed and as the story progresses we see him reevaluate his life and what he wants. He starts to laugh and smile again and lets some of the stress that he has put on himself over the years go. We also see him rebuilding the bond with his grandfather and realizing how similar they are.

The ghosts in the Manor are all great and each one is unique. I love that we are getting this series because we can really get to know all the different ancestors and other people who have died in this house. Bertie and Roger were hilarious and such troublemakers. I can’t wait to read more of this series and see what other kinds of shenanigans the ghost gets up to.

Overall, this was a great start to a spin-off series and I really enjoyed Ellis and Morgan’s story. I can’t wait to see what will happen next for them and how they will save the manor.

TW: threat of loss of job and home; death of family members discussed;
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579 reviews2 followers
March 12, 2025
We met Ellis during one of Tristan and Danny's adventures. They stayed at the Ashton-Drake Manor over a snowy holiday season, and were greeted by ghosts. A lot of ghosts. So many ghosts. And now those ghosts have made themselves quite known around the Manor. And this might be a problem.

Ellis is determined to keep the hotel open. But that's proving a major challenge when it's bleeding money everywhere he looks. And that's not helped when Morgan, the grandson of the Aston-Drake patriarch and owner of the hotel, arrives following all the salacious press the hotel has garnered of late with no intentions on keeping its doors open.

And just to throw a spanner in the works, the ghosts are in heaps of trouble with the powers that be for the stunts they've been pulling around the Manor and in front of the living.

Also, Ellis and Morgan are hopelessly attracted to each other, and are determined to do nothing about it. Of course, fate (meaning, the ghosts) tend to have other plans.

Their attraction to each other may be instant, but the way their relationship develops takes a bit of a slower route. Morgan and Ellis realize they should keep their boundaries professional - Morgan will inherit the Manor one day, and Ellis does work for his grandfather. But the more they get to know each other, the more they want to be in each others' company in less and less platonic ways. And with a smidge of ghostly intervention, that's exactly what happens.

But at the heart of everything lies the fact that the hotel is in danger. Decades - maybe even centuries - of mismanagement has left the manor with a pile of extreme debt, and in various states of disrepair. Ellis is willing to do anything and everything to save the Manor, but he needs a little help. And a plan. And a metric fuck-tonne of money.

As the start of a series, I have to say I'm delighted! This was the perfect setup for Morgan and Ellis to begin their story set in a universe I adore. I truly cannot wait to see how they plan to save the Manor, and continue running it as a hotel. And I can't wait to see what kind of mischief the resident ghosts get themselves up to.

I'm really looking forward to seeing how this series progresses, and I'm also hopeful we'll see more of Tristan and Danny, too. All I know is that I am absolutely hooked already, and I can't wait to see what happens next!
2,854 reviews3 followers
August 29, 2024
a warm-hearted, layered story of families, history, and love in believable terms

Rating: 4.5🌈

We first met all these people (alive and ghostly ) at the very haunted Ashton-Drake Manor House in the Dead Serious Case #4 Professor Prometheus Plume (Crawshanks Guide to the Recently Departed).

That was a fabulous supernatural murder mystery romp that was absolutely entertaining, romantic, and gave us an entirely new cast of characters to love.

The Haunted Hotel picks up in the aftermath of those events, the unwanted publicity and the trouble it’s brought to the Manor. And the unexpected surprises too.

One is a leftover guest, the horror book author Mr Pennington, whose writer’s block has vanished since the last events and his creative sparks are flowing! He’s decided to stay and write. The most important new element is the new arrival at the Manor.

Morgan Ashton-Drake has returned home after his mother took him to America when he was a young boy. Now he’s come home, only he can’t remember the ancient manor that holds both his history and memories and perhaps his future.

While Morgan is dealing with renewed relations with his grandfather, and his past, Ellis Sparks, and the rest of the found family of staff and ghosts of Ashton-Drake Manor House Hotel have their own challenges to face.

Vawn Cassidy weaves in intimate relationships of family dynamics, romance, friendship, and ghostly goings on to come up with a warm-hearted, layered story of families, history, and love in believable terms. Even when there’s ghosts involved.

By the end, a new resolve has set in, an additional chapter begins, and someone else has come home. I love this book so much.

The Dead Serious Case #4 Professor Prometheus Plume (Crawshanks Guide to the Recently Departed) gives a wonderful foundation for this book as well as being a terrific story in a fantastic series. Don’t miss out on any of those stories.

I highly recommend reading them and this, the gorgeously crafted The Haunted Hotel (Crawshanks Guide to Mischievous Spectres & Spirits Book 1) by Vawn Cassidy . Now I can’t wait to see where the next novel takes everyone.

Crawshanks Guide to Mischievous Spectres & Spirits:
- [x] The Haunted Hotel #1
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August 28, 2024
This story is connected to the Dead Serious series but it could be read as a standalone, but like always it is recommend to read it first to know and understand the little details. Also, Dead Serious is an awesome series so you won't regret it.
Ellis and the ghosts caught my interest since they were introduced in Dead Serious Case #4. So I was so happy to hear that they would get their own spin-off. And boy, it was better than I expected, hooked it's claws into me from page one and never let go. There was humor, mystery, suspense, emotional and sweet moments, healing, and intriguing and fully developed characters.

The MCs were completely opposite but balanced each other perfectly. Ellis was a ray of sunshine, always looking at the positive side of things, and had the biggest heart. Morgan was a prickly and serious grump, who was all about business. Their attraction was instant but they did not give in to it right away. There was a lot going on with the hotel that needed to be resolved. Also, Morgan had to face what he truly felt about his family and the hotel, which led to some very emotional moments, making me want to cry. Their relationship developed as the story progressed, it was perfectly paced and balanced with all the outside drama.
But that didn't stop the meddling ghosts from trying to be matchmakers. Even when they were under surveillance and needed to behave. Actually, don't think they know what behaving means, lol. Loved that each ghost was from a different time period and had their own personalities. What a chaotic loveable group 😂
There is still much left unresolved so I really need book 2. I want to see Ellis and Morgan's relationship continue to grow. The situation with the hotel is worrisome. Also, need the stories about the secondary characters. I especially want to know more about Morgan's brother Warren. Makes me wonder if Morgan is going to meet his bear at the hotel, maybe John The Maid 😁
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August 31, 2024
**4.5**
This is such an enjoyable read! I loved the energy of it from start to finish with the quirky found family of staff, the ghosts trying to do their bit to save the hotel and the complete opposites of Ellis and Morgan who work so well together.
Fans of Vawn's and the Crawshanks Guide to the Recently Departed series will know the hotel from Dead Serious Case #4 Professor Prometheus Plume, and Tristan and Danny's eventful visit where we were introduced to most of the quirky characters we get to catch up with here.
Ellis is just the most adorable ray of sunshine, determined to help any and everyone, even at detriment to himself and is steadfast that they will be able to save the hotel from closure. Morgan arrives from the US after his name has been linked with the family and hotel by the media after the unfortunate death in DSC #4. He arrives in a whirlwind of frustration and irritation but one interaction with Ellis leaves him charmed and confused by their interaction, his attraction, and the chaos that is the hotel.
It's a fabulous slow burn romance that pits the charm of an English country hotel, albeit falling apart at the seams, with an american hotel CEO who has returned to his father's home, man who tragically passed when he was six years old, leading his mum to take them away from the place of grief.
There is so much about this story to love. Vawn's writing brings a shining light to anger and grief whilst ensuring that care is taken to heal their hearts. You can't not be with Ellis around. Then there are the ghosts, the comedy duo of Bertie and Roger along with everyone else who has passed while living at the country home. Many moments have me smiling along with their crazy ideas.
I received an ARC and am happily giving a review.
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592 reviews12 followers
September 1, 2024
Love it so much. Just finished the book and I have to say I had a merry time. There were so many instances I laughed out loud. Just charming. There are different threads to this story keeping you entertained, the romance plot between Morgan and our sweet Ellis, the ghosts and their own drama behind the scenes, the family history and the financial part. Together creating a compelling story you will loath to put down when you finally have to go to bed to get some shut eye... trust me, I speak from experience here.

The connection between the main MCs was palpable and believable. I enjoyed that all the small moments between them that made their interest clear, the soft touches, the not wanting to let go, the smiles and conversations.

I simply cannot wait for the next book in this new spin-off series. Will it continue on in this hotel, will we move to America to Morgan's brother Warren or will we see Warren reconnect with the one who got away in our haunted hotel with the ghosts playing match maker once more? Maybe the one who got away is the family lawyer and who Morgan needs to aid him in the court battle? So many possibilities. Maybe we will meet someone new? Uh, maybe the one who got away is a hotel manager and wants a change of scenery and applies to become the new manager across the pond only to realize that it is owned by Warren's brother. Maybe we will meet someone completely knew, some poor sod looking for a new start in live and finding love in our beloved hotel? Or maybe we will keep with our lovely couple Morgan and Ellis and witness them having more adventures together?

Well, you see, I'm invested now and cannot wait.
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454 reviews16 followers
August 25, 2024
I loved Ellis, the eternally optimistic man with way too many jobs at the Ashton-Drake Manor House Hotel in book 4 of the amazing Dead Series series by Vawn Cassidy.
Now he gets his own story and series in The Haunted Hotel. Ellis is sweet natured, loyal to a fault, and a kind of substitute grandson for Cedric, the reclusive owner of the hotel.
Morgan Ashton-Drake is a grumpy, stressed out, overworked mess. He’s returning to his ancestral home but remembers nothing about the place he spent the first 6 years of his life. But coming home to a place he can’t recall begins to stir memories…
Now snowed in with Ellis, the sunshiniest of twinks, he begins to relax, and with the help of some overly involved resident ghosts, kindle the spark of mutual attraction.
This is a great series starter and I love Ellis and Morgan as a couple. Their relationship feels right and natural. I can’t wait to see what happens next as they work to save the hotel!
The supporting players are fun - Cedric, the often pant-less owner of the hotel, centenarian bartender Dilys, Morgan’s hysterical brother Warren, The Ghosts, and more!
How brilliant to have Ellis and Morgan’s POV, and also be privy to the machinations of Beatrice and the ghosts as they plot to get Ellis and Morgan together.
And the revelation about his childhood friend Arnie?
Fantastic! Already looking forward to the next chapter. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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