


Books in series

#1
Paint It Black
2018
Sex kills. Don't you know the rules? Ridinger Hall has secrets. The abandoned dorm has stood empty since a risque game went wrong and Heather Olsen crashed through a window on the highest floor and hurtled downward to her death. Now, thirty years later, another girl has fallen from a window and died. Deacon Garrison is in town for the funeral. Deacon has a gift. He can see ghosts. He's spent his life trying to escape them, crisscrossing the country in a vintage camper while blaring classic rock. He makes a point of avoiding places like Ridinger Hall. But as Deacon walks past Ridinger Hall, it calls to him. It is a siren song whispered through layers of rot and ruin. He is repulsed. He is compelled. He is enticed. Something about that abandoned dorm is appallingly irresistible. Soon, he discovers what he’s done. Entering the building has released something awful and evil. That risque game Heather Olsen began demands completion. He can fall to his own death, or sleep with someone and pass the monstrosity on. Either way, that funeral he attended will only be the beginning... Dear Reader, You might like this ghost-hunting urban fantasy if you like Supernatural. Or if you dug the flick It Follows. If you wish Ellie Jordan was as edgy as Jenny Pox. Or if you like your scares with a hefty side of hard drinking and sarcasm. Rock on, Val

#2
Highway to Hell
2018
Welcome back to the Airstream camper and another ghost hunt. Deacon Garrison knows he’s still being sought by an entity called Negus, an entity that wants to suck him dry and leave him a useless husk. So, when he hears the name, “Negus,” whispered from within the abandoned amusement park Point Oakes, he’s determined to find out what the spirits trapped within the park know. Point Oakes is full of rundown rides, like a carousel that plays ghostly, distorted music and a mirror maze whose entrance is the open mouth of a demented clown. The place makes his skin crawl. But other times, it’s the most enticing, comfortable place he’s ever been. The longer Deacon stays there, the more convinced he becomes that he should never, ever leave. And no one else should either. Dear Reader, You should get this book. The ghosts in the creepy amusement park want you to. You don't want to make them mad. Trust me, Val

#3
No One Here Gets Out Alive
2018
Years ago, Josiah Symonds brought his entire family to the remote Sunny Day Campgrounds. There, he stabbed them all to death before killing himself.Now, people report seeing Josiah walking in the woods around the murder site, a grizzly bearded man carrying a bloody knife.When Deacon tags along with his friend Rylan and a group of others to Sunny Day Campground, he's a little nervous. The others seem to think this is a big party. Beer, campfires, s'mores...Deacon hates to be the voice of doom and gloom, but whenever he's around, ghosts get scary powerful. He tries to warn the others. They don't listen.And then people start dying... Dear Reader,Do you like supernatural slashers as much as I do? The killer walks deliberately through the darkness, a silent shape in no hurry, wielding a glinting knife... He can't be killed. He's already dead.Sweet dreams,Val

#4
Until It Sleeps
2019
Deacon Garrison is stunned to discover that his best friend Wade has a kid. Wade never knew about the little boy either. His mother hid his existence from Wade until now. Now, the little boy’s mother is dead, and the buzz is that she was forced to commit suicide by ghosts. Wade needs Deacon to find out if it’s true or not, so it’s off to investigate a possible haunted house. But what Deacon finds is not what he expected…