Belinda Kroll's books
Genres: Historical Fiction, Romance, Fantasy
Formats: E-Book, Paperback, Hardback
Age Groups: 12-15, 16-18, 18+
Two souls. One body. One deeply improper situation for an honorable gentleman. Edith A ghost floated through my bedroom furniture at midnight to accuse me of improper plant care, and I cannot say this was the strangest thing that happened to me that week. Dhruvesh Collinsley arrived in my life as an inconvenience — insisting on science when the evidence of his own death floated before him — and I accepted his case purely to prove I was useful for something. I did not expect him to be interesting. I did not expect the arguments. I certainly did not expect to find him living inside my head, privy to my every thought, wearing my clothing, and somehow still managing to be insufferable about it. And yet here we are... and I find I cannot let him go. Dhru Six months as a ghost, and not a single soul saw me...
Genres: Historical Fiction, Romance, Fantasy
Formats: E-Book, Audio, Paperback, Hardback, Large print
Age Groups: 12-15, 16-18, 18+
One ghost bride with an agenda. One medium who'd rather not have feelings. One thoroughly cheerful man who refuses to take no for an answer. Tessa I am a professional. I exorcise ghosts for a living, and I have absolutely no interest in Mr. Jasper Steele — a fact I have communicated clearly, repeatedly, and with great precision. The ghost currently haunting him, however, refuses to cooperate. And the man himself has developed the most inconvenient habit of being kind. I am moody and cross, as anyone who has ever met me will confirm, and I intend to stay that way. It is considerably easier than the alternative. And I find I don't mind nearly as much as I should when Mr. Steele tells me he finds this delightful. Jasper Miss Tessa Preston thinks I am confusing her. She is correct. I am confused too, mostly about how a woman...
Genres: Historical Fiction, Young Adult (YA)
Formats: E-Book, Audio, Paperback, Hardback
Age Groups: 12-15, 16-18, 18+
Imagine Anne of Green Gables in Civil War Ohio finds an amnesiac Confederate soldier. In the shadow of war, even the quietest homes have secrets. Gretchen Miller just wanted to enjoy a quiet spring in 1865 Ohio—not hide an amnesiac Confederate soldier, dodge a hysterical mother, or survive the fallout of Lincoln’s assassination. With real newspaper clippings between chapters, The Last April brings post-Civil War chaos to life in a cozy, character-driven adventure. Appeals to fans of cozy, low-drama historical coming-of-age stories. Real newspaper clippings bring 1865 Columbus, Ohio to life. Perfect for readers seeking a heartfelt, fast-paced standalone novel.
Genres: Historical Fiction, Romance, Fantasy
Formats: E-Book, Audio, Paperback, Hardback, Large print
Age Groups: 12-15, 16-18, 18+
One insistent ghost. One befuddled barrister. One spinster who never thought becoming a medium could lead to her happily ever after. Mary: My father has been dead for three weeks, yet he insists on hovering at my elbow offering unsolicited opinions about my choice of walking paths. This, I have decided, is the cruelest part of grief — not the weeping, not the black crepe, but the fact that the person you are grieving will not stop talking. And now there is a strange barrister in my house who has destroyed a bell pull, frightened my aunt into her bedroom, and apparently considers himself a great help to me, a woman who has managed perfectly well on her own, thank you. Father thinks I should give him a chance. Father also thought the rose bushes needed pruning in November, so I have learned to take his opinions with some skepticism....









