Bobbi Holmes is the USA Today bestselling author of the popular paranormal cozy mystery series, Haunting Danielle. Under the nom de plume, Anna J. McIntyre, she writes romance and grittier fiction. Holmes lives in Oregon with her husband of 44+ years, and their two miniature Australian Shepherds. Bobbi's mother, who turns 94 in 2022, also lives with them. When not in front of the computer wrestling with ghosts, Bobbi and her husband enjoy exploring in their motorhome. Their favorite pastime is visiting with their adult children and spoiling their grandchildren.
When Danielle Boatman inherits Marlow House, she dreams of turning it into a seaside bed and breakfast. Since she’s never visited the property, Danielle’s not sure what awaits her in Oregon. She certainly doesn’t expect to find one of the house’s previous owners still in residence. After all, the man has been dead for almost ninety years—shouldn’t he have moved on by now?
While the mediums of Beach Drive prepare for the anticipated arrival of the twins, their world is disrupted when a new police chief comes to the Frederickport Police Department, Brian’s ex-wife returns to town, and the antics of Marie’s ghost just might get Heather sent to prison. Return to Frederickport, Oregon, in the 33rd Book in the Haunting Daniele series.
With two weddings on Beach Drive, Danielle’s plan to temporarily close Marlow House Bed and Breakfast is put on hold. Not everyone showing up on Marlow House’s doorstep is a welcome wedding guest.Nor is everyone from the living world.
Lots of activity on Beach Drive, with wedding plans and preparing for the stork’s arrival. But it’s the new neighbor moving into Pearl’s house who has the neighborhood in a deadly uproar. Book 31 of the Haunting Danielle series, a Paranormal Cozy Mystery.
When Marlow House reopens as a bed and breakfast, one of its first guests is Danielle’s former mother-in-law, who Danielle has not talked to since moving to Oregon. The mother-in-law brings with her one of the country’s top mediums. Or as Danielle calls him, one of the country’s top con-men.
When autumn arrives in Frederickport, it brings surprises—some welcomed. Meanwhile, the residents of Beach Drive learn there are some things more frightening than ghosts.
Lily and Ian’s families come to Frederickport to celebrate Connor’s first Birthday.
Bringing the in-laws together is not always easy, especially when uninvited guests from the spirit realm show up.
Life is about to change for Brian Henderson, now that he knows the secrets of Beach Drive.
Unbeknownst to Brian and the others, they have brought something else home with them after their misadventure in the forest. The spirit of a mountain man has followed them to Frederickport with a secret of his own.
The mediums of Beach Drive don’t take rumors of a witches’ coven seriously—not until it threatens one of their own.
Meanwhile, Officer Brian Henderson can no longer ignore the secrets of Marlow House. Can he handle the truth?
Past and present collide when a secret from the 1920s wreaks havoc on Marlow House.
Walt struggles to remember what he may have forgotten before it’s too late.
Hollywood descends on Marlow House in preproduction for the movie adaptation of Walt’s bestselling novel, Moon Runners. Hoping for inspiration, they found death instead.
There's a murderer loose, and as the body count increases, secrets are revealed—and it starts to get a little crowded with all these new ghosts hanging around.
It’s once again Christmastime at Marlow House and the mediums of Beach Drive have all decided to stay in Frederickport for the holiday. Surprises await for them when the true Spirit of Christmas comes for a visit. Do you believe in Santa Claus?
Turning the one-time seaside B & B into a Halloween haunted house for a local fundraiser seems like a good idea. After all, Eva and Marie’s ghosts are willing to help.
While the residents on Beach Drive prepare for the welcomed arrival of a new baby, they are blindsided by the newest resident’s plans to close down Marlow House.
No one is prepared for the deadly secrets the new neighbor unwittingly conceals.
Walt knows more than he realizes. If he can just remember.
A Valentine’s Day Wedding at Marlow House?
Love is in the air—along with secrets—some are deadlier than others.
Will secrets from Clint Marlow’s past come back to haunt Walt and Danielle?
It’s hard to know who to trust when you’re worth billions. Christmas brings uninvited family members to Marlow House, vying for Chris Glandon’s favor. One of them may have already killed for it.
In the midst of the mystery Lily is distracted with one question—what isn't Danielle telling her?
Officer Brian Henderson knows there is something just not right about Walt Marlow, and he’s determined to find out what it is.
Meanwhile, Beverly’s dead husband visits Danielle in a dream hop, telling her about his wife’s part in his death.
Can Danielle convince Brian to stop worrying about Walt and be a little more concerned about his new girlfriend, Beverly?
When Clint’s partner is found murdered in Marlow House, he's the likely suspect. The only problem, Clint is dead. But that doesn’t matter to the FBI agents investigating the case. Clint looks alive to them. Meanwhile, Danielle’s housemate Walt is coming to terms with his new reality, which is complicated with the FBI underfoot. Fortunately, Walt still has a few paranormal tricks up his sleeve.
They say everyone has a double. Walt’s distant cousin, Clint Marlow, could be his twin. When the unscrupulous cousin arrives at Marlow House with his fiancée, he conceals his real reason for being there. But, unknown to Walt—and his cousin—the Universe has its own plans, and none of them will ever again be the same.
The family of Adam Nichols show up in Frederickport when Marie ends up in a nursing home with a broken hip. Yet unlike Adam, who is trying to get his grandmother home, the new arrivals are more concerned with selling off her assets and keeping her in the questionable facility.
Family and friends gather at Marlow House for Ian and Lily’s wedding.
When an unexpected guest shows up Danielle tries to figure out who he arrived with and why.
Did I mention the unexpected guest is a ghost?
Danielle understands that the ghost of a murder victim doesn’t always know the identity of his or her killer. But this ghost knows, and she isn’t telling. And she isn’t leaving Marlow House.
Perhaps Danielle’s first clue should have been—Hillary's muse is male.
He brings with him restless spirits and murders to solve—if Danielle dares.
She has already been warned to stay away.
A killer strikes under Frederickport Pier.
Before dawn the next morning, Marlow House’s celebrity guest, mystery author Hillary Hemingway, is busy writing about the crime for her upcoming novel—including details that only the real killer would know.
Coincidence? If so, it isn’t the first time.
When a shipwreck washes up on a beach across from Marlow House, Frederickport residents wonder what happened to the ship’s crew.
Danielle soon discovers the ship brought a stowaway—a spirit with ties to Frederickport that go back to the 1920s—when Walt was still alive.
A romantic weekend at Marlow House Bed and Breakfast turns deadly when Earthbound Spirits founder, Peter Morris, is murdered. Plenty of people had a reason to want the man dead—especially Danielle’s current guests. But it isn’t Morris’ ghost distracting Danielle on this deadly Valentine’s Day weekend, it’s her late husband Lucas.
It’s Christmastime at Marlow House B & B, and Danielle has a full house. When a woman shows up on the doorstep and begs for a room for the night, how can Danielle tell her the inn is full and turn her away? After all, it’s almost Christmas. The woman makes quite an impression on the other guests, especially when she mysteriously disappears. Is it foul play—or something supernatural?
Spending Halloween in a haunted house is nothing out of the ordinary for Danielle and Lily. After all, Marlow House Bed & Breakfast has its own full-time ghost. But there is another haunted house in Frederickport, Oregon. Yet, its ghost only shows up on Halloween. Why just once a year? And how is this frightening spirit connected to all that’s happened to Danielle since she arrived in town?
With his dying breath, Stoddard Gusarov names his killer: Danielle Boatman.
Danielle had a score to settle with Stoddard Gusarov, but murder him? Never.
Proving to the police she is innocent is the least of her problems. She has an angry spirit to contend with, the ghost of Stoddard Gusarov—and he’s out for revenge.
When a local heiress goes missing Danielle discovers it’s not always possible to distinguish the living from the dead. To complicate matters, it seems Danielle is not the only one who communicates with spirits. Her new guest claims to hear Walt. But, something’s not quite right with Marlow House’s newest medium.
Danielle must move quickly before her best friend joins the spirit world.
Everything's on track for Danielle as she prepares to open her B&B. All that changes when her cousin shows up to claim a share of the inheritance—housemate Lily figures out there's a ghost in the house—and the million dollar necklace goes missing. There is blood on someone’s hands and if Danielle isn’t careful she’ll be moving from Marlow House to the big house.
By Anna J. McIntyre & Bobbi Holmes
When Danielle Boatman inherits Marlow House, she dreams of turning it into a seaside B & B. Since she’s never visited the property, Danielle’s not sure what awaits her in Oregon. She certainly doesn’t expect to find one of the house’s previous owners still in residence. After all, the man has been dead for almost ninety years—shouldn’t he have moved on by now?
By Anna J. McIntyre & Bobbi Holmes
The true story of one hard working pioneering family in the 20th century, and how their life’s work was stolen – a theft sanctioned by the United States Government and the Chemehuevi Indian Tribe. Includes over 70 photographs.
Share this delightful Christmas story of childhood imagination. With simple 3x5 cards, a brother and sister create a Christmas village filled with imagination and wonder. The village depicted in the book was created by the story's real life children, with minimal adult intervention. Best viewed on a color eBook reader. Merry Christmas.