ReGina Welling writes witchy romantasy and paranormal romance filled with magic, destiny, and emotionally rich love stories.
Her novels are often set in small towns where ancient magic still lingers and the past refuses to stay buried. She enjoys exploring the pull of fate, the complexity of relationships, and what happens when love and power collide.
When she’s not writing about witches, spells, and slow-burn attraction, ReGina lives in Maine with her wonderful husband, a goofy flufferpup named Dash, and a feisty cat called Cricket.
entertaining Halloween short paranormal cozy mystery story
This is a Halloween short of an entertaining paranormal cozy mystery series. They young woman who can see ghosts and ends up solving crimes and mysteries with the help of the ghost because she’s the only one that can see them and talk to them. An exceptionally fun cast of characters and an entertaining storyline in a great series. Check it out
Everly gets run off the road and she knows the guy who was responsible. He never gets put on trial, though, as he's dead. In an apparent car accident.
So, of course, Everly ends up having to deal with his ghost. She also finds out something quite interesting about his accident. So she's supposed to find out just what happened and catch the person who was responsible for his death.
A decent addition to the series but that's about it.
Found Hauting:A Ghostly Mystery series:Haunted Everly
This was another winner. Reading this story I remember going to our Hollowween parties and trick or treating. We had a good time and my favorite day. My Daughter was born on holloween. . great story and this series is great. Every book was a great read. Diana Romano. Highly recommend all her books.
Short story, but did the trick. When menace driver Nick is murdered, Everly is tasked with helping get justice. The only issue is the town is having a Halloween festival and finding a killer amongst those in costume will be tricky. Thanks to her skill with interacting with ghosts, Nick will help catch his killer.
It may have been a short story, but I still couldn't put it down. Read in one sitting. Looking forward to seeing if Felicity appears to Eve. And who will be the next victim that shows up ghostly!
I liked the fact that this series is basically short stories, which I can read between chores! I also liked the small town setting. Will be reading more of these...
A Halloween fest, a murder and a murderer on the loose. More excitement than you'd expect but after some twists and turns the murderer is caught, the festival is saved and the ghost goes into the light, a mostly happy ending for all. Good read.
Very short story, but a lot packed into a small package. A reckless young man who drives like a demon is killed in a car wreck. Everly sees his ghost. This story had a little bit different spin on it.
Everly and David get run off the road on the way to get supplies for the festival. The next thing they know us the person who ran them off the road is run off the road and killed. Everly helps the ghost into the light
This is a short but cute story that fits between books 2 and 3. It's time for Halloween and the fest that is being planned for the town and tourists. Everly gets roped in to helping and the fun begins!
This series is one of those that once you start reading a book, you can't put it down! The only way to get anything done, is don't pick up the next book until you have some time. GREAT series and lots of twists and turns.
Packed with humor, mystery and suspense, this short story has everything a murder-mystery reader needs to be satisfied, and want to read more from this author.
Found Haunting is a brilliant short story in the Haunted Everly After series. It made me smile although my heart was nearly in my throat at one point. Great series.
There were references to these characters and events in other books in the series so I needed to come back and read this one. It was good. Worth reading.
I read this short story out of order (finished the series last night) but I still enjoyed it and it made a couple of books make more sense. Recommend reading.