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Bump in the Night
by Meredith Spies
Part 1 of the Medium at Large series
Julian Weems doesn't believe in aliens, cryptids, ESP, pineapple on his pizza, or ghosts.Oscar Fellowes is determined to change his mind about at least two of those things.Julian Weems is a professional skeptic. Scratch that-he's a disgraced ex-professor who just plays one on TV. Specifically, on UnReality's soon-to-be-hit, Bump in the Night. Alongside medium Oscar Fellowes, Julian is set to investigate (alleged!) hauntings and get to the bottom of some old mysteries.That thumping sound upstairs? Floorboards settling.The cabinets that won't stay closed? Old hinges.The disembodied voices, flying dishes, and crying maid who disappears in front of your very eyes?Well, there's explanations for those, too. Oscar has plenty of them. Just not anything Julian can accept.You don't have to believe in ghosts for them to believe in you.Oscar Fellowes has dealt with skeptics his entire life. None of them have ever been quite like Julian Weems, though. He doesn't have to be an empath to pick up on the mutual attraction between them and he's willing to overlook-for now-Julian's adamant refusal to accept what's happening around them.The Hendricks family who died over a century ago haven't left their house, and they want help. The dead demand justice before they can rest in peace and their anger seems strong enough to reach between worlds.Bump in the Night is a paranormal romance and book one in a series. It can be read as a standalone but has elements that will continue throughout the rest of the series, including a growing romance between the resident skeptic and professional medium. Meredith is originally from Texas but lives elsewhere now with their family and two cats (who prefer to be referred to as tiny furry gods, thank you). They love writing and started, like most writers claim in their bios, at a very young age but only really fell in love with it after they discovered romance novels. Meredith loves to write queer-centered romance of the paranormal and spec fic/sci fi/urban fantasy varieties but has been known to dip their toes into contemporary and historical. Meredith can be found on social media if you're into consensual stalking of authors you like. If you're of a newsletter bent, you can sign up on Meredith's website for their occasional newsletter, which often includes upcoming release info, freebies or cheapies, ARC opportunities and other nifty stuff.Reader Group: www.facebook.com/groups/meredithsreadingranchAuthor Facebook: www.facebook.com/meredithspiesauthorTwitter: www.twitter.com/meredithspiesInstagram: www.instagram.com/meredithspiesWebsite and newsletter: www.booksbymeredith.com
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Ghoul Friend
by Meredith Spies
Part 2 of the Medium at Large series
Time to take this show on the road.The dark, creepy road with the haunted house at the end.It's not that Julian minds his new job. It'd just be nice if it didn't come with so many murders. Especially when those murders end up with his not-quite-boyfriend talking to ghosts.Or, in this case, a ghoul.Their road trip to Colorado in the name of bonding for the new show Bump in the Night takes an unexpected side trip to Budding, Texas: Home of the Wandering Ghoul and a half-dozen missing person cases in the last ten years.Not exactly the best slogan for the tourism board.Just another day at work.Oscar takes it in stride, even as he's juggling some strange shifts in his abilities and Ezra's increasingly distant behavior, but when the Wandering Ghoul makes an up close and personal appearance one afternoon, it might be too much even for Oscar to handle.Between trying to understand the sudden changes in his abilities and whether or not a relationship with dedicated skeptic Julian is worth the possible heartache, Oscar has an undead fanboy who won't take no for an answer.They really should have just taken a plane.Ghoul Friend is Book Two in the Medium at Large series and is a paranormal MM romance. It's best read as part of the series. Meredith is originally from Texas but lives elsewhere now with their family and two cats (who prefer to be referred to as tiny furry gods, thank you). They love writing and started, like most writers claim in their bios, at a very young age but only really fell in love with it after they discovered romance novels. Meredith loves to write queer-centered romance of the paranormal and spec fic/sci fi/urban fantasy varieties but has been known to dip their toes into contemporary and historical. Meredith can be found on social media if you're into consensual stalking of authors you like. If you're of a newsletter bent, you can sign up on Meredith's website for their occasional newsletter, which often includes upcoming release info, freebies or cheapies, ARC opportunities and other nifty stuff.Reader Group: www.facebook.com/groups/meredithsreadingranchAuthor Facebook: www.facebook.com/meredithspiesauthorTwitter: www.twitter.com/meredithspiesInstagram: www.instagram.com/meredithspiesWebsite and newsletter: www.booksbymeredith.com
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Old Ghosts
by Meredith Spies
Part 3 of the Medium at Large series
Not all ghosts are dead.A Grey Lady on the stairs.A long-missing skier in the walls.A medium losing his cool.And an ex boyfriend in the bedroom.Things are going fine. Just...fine.It was supposed to be an easy investigation: a classic ghost story, an old house with lots of loose floorboards and hissing pipes, surrounded by dense forest... Every strange noise and weird shadow accounted for and dismissed.Except for the sound of Oscar being accused of misleading his audience, of being a con artist.And the Julian's ex showing up at the investigation as the new owner of the ski resort, haunted by the Gray Lady of the Rockies.Julian should have known better than to believe it was going to be an easy investigation.The scariest hauntings aren't the dead. They're the ghosts we keep inside.Oscar has it under control.Really.The Gray Lady of the Rockies is supposed to be a simple investigation, something they all need after the last few months, but when the first night in the Chateau de Neige turns up an extra dead body in the old family cemetery, and an extra live one in the ski lodge's dining room, Oscar's grasp on the situation feels like it might be slipping.His abilities are still in a state of flux-one day they're just fine, the next the volume is cranked to eleven with no warning and no in between.And really, Oscar was sure he could handle it so long as the ghosts would stop being so damn critical. Meredith is originally from Texas but lives elsewhere now with their family and two cats (who prefer to be referred to as tiny furry gods, thank you). They love writing and started, like most writers claim in their bios, at a very young age but only really fell in love with it after they discovered romance novels. Meredith loves to write queer-centered romance of the paranormal and spec fic/sci fi/urban fantasy varieties but has been known to dip their toes into contemporary and historical. Meredith can be found on social media if you're into consensual stalking of authors you like. If you're of a newsletter bent, you can sign up on Meredith's website for their occasional newsletter, which often includes upcoming release info, freebies or cheapies, ARC opportunities and other nifty stuff.Reader Group: www.facebook.com/groups/meredithsreadingranchAuthor Facebook: www.facebook.com/meredithspiesauthorTwitter: www.twitter.com/meredithspiesInstagram: www.instagram.com/meredithspiesWebsite and newsletter: www.booksbymeredith.com
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Giving up the Ghost
by Meredith Spies
Part 6 of the Medium at Large series
Julian Weems still doesn't believe in UFOs or pineapple on his pizza, but he definitely believes in Oscar Fellowes. It's been the longest and weirdest year of Julian's life, ending on a strange note with spiritual possession, a hurricane that nearly wiped him and his boyfriend off their romantic island getaway, and the definitive proof that yes, Julian, ghosts are real.
Hopefully, the new year is going to be less fraught, less tumultuous.
Less weird.
And it's off to a great start with Oscar finally travelling to England to meet with his long-lost cousin and get the answers he's been craving about the roots of his family's mediumship abilities.
But why can't Julian shake the feeling this cousin wants something more than Oscar can give in return for her help?
And why can't Oscar understand that Julian and Ezra aren't trying to stop him but help him?
Maybe the new year isn't off to such a great start after all. Families are weird, and the Fellowes are no exception. Oscar can barely contain his excitement, his relief, at finally getting close to the answers to his life-long questions. Why is he able to do what he does? Why could his father, his grandfather, and pretty much every other Fellowes in his family line?
His distant cousin has answers.
The fact that the answers seem to come with a string of mysterious deaths attached, and a house that leaves mediums powerless... Well. That's... that's less than ideal. But Oscar can handle it.
Julian and Ezra being weird and less than helpful? That, he can't handle.
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