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A Holiday Haunting at the Biltmore

By: Eva Pohler
Narrated by: Debbie Andreen
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Some women refuse to be written out of history.

A Christmas Eve wedding at America’s most iconic castle should be a fairytale.

But that's not what they find.

When Ellen travels to Asheville for her son’s wedding at the Biltmore Estate, she hopes for peace, celebration, and a fresh beginning for her growing family. But the moment she steps onto the historic grounds, she senses it—the weight of unfinished stories lingering beneath the grandeur.

Soon, Ghost Healers, Inc. finds themselves surrounded by spirits who refuse to remain silent.

Among them is one presence both fragile and fierce—a woman claiming to be Zelda Fitzgerald. Brilliant. Overshadowed. Misunderstood. Determined to have her story told.

But Zelda is not the only voice seeking justice.

As tensions between two feuding families threaten to overshadow the wedding and long-buried secrets surface within the estate’s storied walls, Ellen and her friends must untangle history from legend—and decide how far they are willing to go to bring peace to spirits who may not want forgiveness...but recognition.

Because at the Biltmore, legacy matters.

And some women will not be erased.

In this atmospheric installment of the Mystery House Series, friendship, history, and the supernatural collide against the glittering backdrop of America’s last castle.

©2022 Eva Pohler (P)2022 Eva Pohler Books
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I enjoyed this book.As an ex employee of Biltmore, I know the ghost stories of the place. So brought it back . Also Lol Mr Cecil , doesn't like his name pronounced that way. It's more Saysal sounding, it's hard to spell it the way it's said.

Biltmore , of course

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