GONE WITH THE GHOST
Bailey Burke has had a rough six months-it's not easy thinking your romantic overtures toward your best friend caused him to kill himself. Except that's exactly what happened. Ryan is very much dead, having shot himself with his own police-issued gun. Guilt and grief shouldn't cause hallucinations though, but six months after Ryan went into the ground, Bailey is freaking out and swearing his ghost is standing in her kitchen. Ryan claims he didn't commit suicide, but was murdered, and he needs Bailey to help him find his killer so he can earn his ticket out of purgatory.
SILENCE OF THE GHOST
When a body is found near her historic neighborhood of Ohio City, mimicking the famous Torso Murders, and she starts hearing voices, Bailey thinks she's really lost it now. Ryan's ghost is one thing, but a whole gaggle of undead talking to her? No thanks. Bailey doesn't see how an uptight lightweight like herself can handle the modern equivalent. But now that Ryan has scared off every man she's tried to date, including his former partner Marner, she has Saturday nights free for murder-mystery solving.
ONCE UPON A GHOST
With Bailey Burke's design and staging business booming she finds a body in a home she's been hired to stage. Soon she's hounded by the dead man's ghost. Bailey finds herself immersed in mob dealings, the secret world of male-only sweat baths, and double dealings. When another body turns up, there is no doubt that she's in over her head… again.
HOW THE GHOST STOLE CHRISTMAS
All Bailey wants for Christmas is to stop seeing dead people. A reluctant spiritual medium, she craves a stress-free holiday with no ghosts popping in and out of her house. But when Bailey does the décor for a huge fundraising party featuring a replica slide from A Christmas Story, no one expects to find Santa's dead body. In the slide. Solving St. Nick's murder is the only way to get back to cozy nights by the fire with her cop boyfriend Marner in time for some Christmas mistletoe…
IT'S A GHOST'S LIFE
When the bitterly cold days of January descend on Cleveland, Bailey finds her "Put It Where?" home staging business is as frozen as her toes. Especially since no other dead people seem to be harassing her in recent weeks. Yet when her grandmother's bingo buddy turns up frozen solid in a stranger's back yard, Bailey is the only one who finds the death suspicious. Bailey knows Vera, a one-time film star, would not be caught dead in a nightgown and cheetah-print boots. Determined it prove it is homicide, she enlists Ryan's help to investigate.
GHOSTS LIKE IT HOT
Bailey escapes the frozen winter with her boyfriend, Detective Jake Marner, and heads south. But in a city like Key West, murder and ghosts don't take a vacation.
A romantic sunset cruise turns not-so-romantic when a body floats by, followed by an abandoned yacht--the passengers missing. Now she's tracking down a killer who has left no clues.
DANCES WITH GHOSTS
Spring has sprung in Cleveland and Bailey is facing all kinds of major life changes. Marner's mother needs her help planning a thirtieth birthday party for him, including dance lessons for Bailey and Jake. Which would be fun, except their instructor appears to have tangoed with the wrong partner. She's found dead on the dance floor. Can Bailey and her two favorite guys solve the case of the killer Cha Cha?