Charlotte Holley


Biography

Charlotte Holley has an inborn love of all mysteries and the supernatural, and has been reading and writing about the paranormal for more than forty years. A mass communications major, she has written and published newsletters, magazine and newspaper articles, as well as poems and short stories since receiving her bachelor’s degree in 1980. As a beaded jewelry designer, she has also self-published twenty-two pattern collections on CD and in ebook form and has produced over 300 individual original patterns.

Having spent several years as a professional psychic, she has had extensive experience with the spirit world and has observed supernatural dramas that defy all rational explanation. Charlotte uses her expertise and story-telling ability to weave a powerful tale of mystery and horror, of love and deceit and of the overpowering desire of the human nature to make things right.

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Books

The Bakery Murders: Challenge    by Charlotte Holley
Price: $6.99 USD. 156970 words. Published by Gypsy Shadow Publishing  on October 15, 2009. Fiction.

Liz Carr and Kim Henson got more than they bargained for when they agreed to move into McCann's Manor and rid the place of unfriendly spirits. Nothing they had experienced in their ghostbusting careers could have prepared them for what lay ahead. Now death stalks them on all sides as they attempt to unravel the enigmatic questions surrounding Benjamin McCann and the beautiful house he built...
McCann's Manor: Portal    by Charlotte Holley
Price: $6.99 USD. 158990 words. Published by Gypsy Shadow Publishing  on October 15, 2009. Fiction.

Elizabeth Carr and her friend Kimberly Henson are psychically gifted and have worked together for years to help unfortunate souls find peace and go into the Light, a calling which has brought them much joy and adventure—and trouble and heartache. When John Carter, internationally acclaimed screen actor, meets Liz and Kim at a party and tells them of McCann’s Manor, they accept the invitation.
Kilesha and The Atlantis Rock Band: Error in Judgment    by Charlotte Holley
Price: $2.99 USD. 3690 words. Published by Gypsy Shadow Publishing  on October 12, 2009. Fiction.

Dave Saren has a past riddled with drugs and booze, one he’s trying hard to overcome. The superstar rock band Pepper Tree Lollipop has a future they are trying to preserve, one that promises a bright hope to the teens of the world. When Lollipop is kidnapped by bigwigs from the drug scene, Dave finds himself in the hands of unscrupulous thugs who will stop at nothing to discredit the band.
Kilesha and The Atlantis Rock Band: Going Home    by Charlotte Holley
Price: $2.99 USD. 3610 words. Published by Gypsy Shadow Publishing  on October 12, 2009. Fiction.

Long ago the last scientists of Atlantis engineered and “programmed” a dozen fish-like "babies" and released them to the sea, hoping their progeny would be able to save the world from the same cataclysmic disaster that sank Atlantis. What the scientists didn't know was the many Children of Atlantis would one day emerge from the sea and travel the vastness of space.
Nancy    by Charlotte Holley
Price: $2.99 USD. 4190 words. Published by Gypsy Shadow Publishing  on October 7, 2009. Fiction.

Gail is an average teenager with problems and a really big inferiority complex, trying to ignore the world so everyone will just leave her alone. The last thing she wants is to be singled out by the popular, ever-smiling and beautiful Nancy, but some things we don't want are exactly what we need.
A Dozen Dreadfuls    by Charlotte Holley
Price: $2.99 USD. 4350 words. Published by Gypsy Shadow Publishing  on October 7, 2009. Fiction.

It's been said if two or more people strongly agree on any one thing, no matter how unlikely, that thing will come to pass. When art lovers and critics alike unanimously acclaim Sam Forbes' monsters in his Dozen Dreadfuls series as real enough to step right off the canvas and into the world, they unwittingly unleash a rash of gory killings and a plague of terror as well.

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