Poltergeists and a New Release

I’m happy to welcome award-winning authors Catherine and Donald Hersh. Today, they share real-life poltergeist stories and their new release, Ghosts and Gardenias, Book 1 in the Haunting of Garnoa Road series.

Paranormal Encounters

As a young girl Catherine lived in an old house that had been subdivided into apartments, and her parents believed the apartment they lived in was haunted. Pictures and items would be moved to different places when they came home; a cousin saw a man standing at the foot of her bed one night; and when the neighbor’s children would call at the door for Catherine and her sister to come out and play, a man’s voice would answer saying, “They aren’t home.” Funny thing was, no one was home when kids came calling … except the ghost.

In another home where Catherine lived a murder had taken place years before. Her folks kept the scary information a secret from the children. While she lived in the house, Catherine had a recurring dream of a woman who appeared at her bedroom door and urged her to climb out the second story bedroom. Catherine would always awaken before she made it out the window. When the family moved, she mentioned her dream to her mother, who told her about the murdered woman. She had died at the top of the steps by the door to Catherine’s bedroom. Her mother believed the ghost of the woman was trying to kill Catherine and that if she had ever gone fully out the window she would have died. That dream, no matter how hard she tried to replicate it, has never occurred in any other home where Catherine has lived.

Caption: Westwood Town Hall (1971) photo by Donald Hersh

Catherine’s sister Carolyn lived in an apartment in the basement of Westwood Town Hall, in Cincinnati, Ohio, another reported hot spot for spooks. The town hall is reported to be haunted by the ghost of a former security guard who hung himself in the building after he was fired. Some resources say the ghost is known as Willy, others say his name is Wesley. There are many reports of stage sets, costumes and orderly things found in disarray. Water faucets turn on by themselves and locked doors are unlocked, lights turn off and on and children have reported seeing a man on the ground and in the building.

Carolyn and her husband were caretakers for the hall around 1971. “We had to clean the buildings,” Carolyn said, “and we would hear whispers around us.” Carolyn believes there is more than one ghost because of the multiple voices they heard. They would be in bed in their basement apartment of the town hall and could hear racket going on and what sounded like people bumping into the walls when they knew no one was there. “On one occasion we had to clean a room on the upper floor where a train group met. We could hear voices in the room and the door wouldn’t unlock. When we finally got the door open, there was no one inside.”

After Catherine’s sister learned the building was haunted she wouldn’t go into the main area by herself.

Can’t say that we blame her!

Now that we’ve thoroughly frightened ourselves by writing about all this spooky stuff at night, we think we’ll go double check the dead bolts, flip on all the lights, and look up some paranormal ghost busters … just in case.

Have you ever had any spooky, paranormal encounters?

While you think about that here’s the first book in our Haunting of Garnoa Road Series.

Blurb

Susan Trowbridge is the victim of mistaken identity, trapped in the past by a ghost and a haunted wedding gown. To return home she must discover the identity of the ghost’s murderer. Can Susan stop the murder, or will history repeat itself, with her as the victim this time? And if she does stop the murder, must she return home and leave the man she has come to love?

Duncan Hawthorn is a man battling his own demons. But when Susan falls into his life, Duncan finds himself inexplicably attracted to a woman he thought he hated. Should he believe she is in danger? Should he believe her irrational claims that she is from the future? Either way, he realizes he will lose the woman who has become his salvation and his true love.

Buy Links

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About the Authors

Putting words and stories on paper is second nature to award-winning co-authors C.D. Hersh. They’ve written separately since they were teenagers and discovered their unique, collaborative abilities in the mid-90s. As high school sweethearts and husband and wife, Catherine and Donald believe in true love and happily ever after.

They are looking forward to many years of co-authoring and book sales, and a lifetime of happily-ever-after endings on the page and in real life.

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A long-time fan of the authors, I was delighted to learn they had written a time-travel romance. Intrigued from the start, I immediately connected with the protagonists—Susan Trowbridge and Duncan Hawthorn—and couldn’t read fast enough to discover what awaited them in this well-plotted novel. Several questions whirled in my mind: Would Duncan believe Susan’s outlandish story? Would Susan ever discover the identity of the person trying to kill her? And would she remain in 1879 or return to 2024? When I finished reading, I could only shake my head in amazement at the many unexpected plot twists and turns in this entertaining story.

Next, please!

5 responses to “Poltergeists and a New Release

  1. Hi Joanne, once again, thanks for your great newsletter–I read every issue! ”Ghosts and Gardenias” sounds like a good read, and I love the “Haunted” theme–I live in Redlands, California, which has a great number of haunted old homes and buildings–so will enjoy this series. I appreciate that you frequently introduce readers to new writers–would love to hear your take on Elizabeth Crowen’s new release “The Hounds of Hollywood Baskerville’s”–a mystery/caper/whodoneit set in 1940’s Hollywood. Here is a recent interview with her from another blog: ”https://bakerstreetbeat.blogspot.com/2024/03/a-screwball-mystery-with-sherlockian.html,” (Also would love to have you interview David Putnam, who just released his new book called “The Blind Devotion of Imogene,” which is the first in a trilogy–hilarious caper stories), (he also writes those great Bruno Johnson Thrillers about being a cop in downtown LA, and the Bone Detective mysteries–love anything and everything he writes). (David@davidputnambooks.com).

    So for sure I’ll be ordering Ghosts and Gardenias today! Thanks again for introducing us to these authors!

  2. Thanks for sharing your blog with us today. We’re glad you enjoyed the book and the second is being written as life permits.

    Have a wonderful weekend.

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