Is she a medium? A psychic? Alexa Bentley only knows one thing for certain; she can talk to ghosts. And sometimes, they take her advice. Missing in Michigan is ideal for fans of the Sookie Stackhouse Southern Mysteries, quirky female characters, and the Paranormal Mystery/Supernatural Suspense genre. This exciting, funny new series will keep you guessing! Alexa's unusual ghost therapy skills take her to a remote corner of Michigan's Upper Peninsula. But this case is much trickier than anything else she's ever encountered. A grieving ghost, several missing teens, and a supernatural creature from Native American folklore stand in her path. Along the way, she manages a bit of romance and lots of witty humor. Alexa Bentley Paranormal Mysteries - She's a witty, mystery-solving ghost therapist. From the author of the Midnight Myths and Fairy Tales Series. Praise from Early Reviewers: "I love Alex! She's the witty, sometimes snarky, definitely quirky best friend you didn't know you needed." - Goodreads Reviewer "The author's voice is fresh and inviting. I was intrigued from beginning to end! I honestly can't wait till book 2." - Goodreads Reviewer "I enjoyed it very much. It is going to be a very good series." - Goodreads Reviewer "Alexa (Alex) Bentley is the type of main character I love... the plot grabbed me and made me want to read on, while the lightheartedness made the story even more enjoyable... I couldn't work out the solution to the mystery... this is a book I would be quite happy to read a second time." - Long and Short Reviews, Orchid "The story is fast-paced, the plot entertaining, the characters - in particular Alexa - are intriguing... this is a gripping read that fans of paranormal mysteries will certainly enjoy." - I Heart Reading, Majanka "A great read...steady-paced, with plenty of action and a few twists you won't see coming. It has everything - supernatural goings-on, plenty of ghosts, a bit of romance and a whole lot of humor - all wrapped up in a neat, easy read. This is an excellent start to a series, a story that hooks you enough to make you want to read the next one." - Readers' Favorite April A. Taylor is an award-winning, multi-genre author and dark art photographer. Her debut novel, The Haunting of Cabin Green, was featured on: -Popsugar's '13 Most Chilling Horror Books of 2018.' -Inquisitr's 'Best Horror Books of 2018.' -Ranker's '2018's Scariest Horror Books.' -BoredPanda's '7 Books That Scared Me Half to Death.' -BLGM's 'Best Gothic Horror Books.' Sinkhole: A Horror Story and Missing in Michigan received 5-Star ratings from Readers' Favorite. Corvo Hollows was named a 5-Star Must Read Book by Reedsy. Sinkhole: A Horror Story was featured on: -Grit Daily's 'Horror Continues to Thrive with the Scariest Books of 2019.' -Medium.com's 'Celebrate Halloween with These Macabre and Progressive Horror Books.' -BuzzFeed Community's '7 New Horror Books That Will Actually Scare You.' The Haunting of Cabin Green was the #1 Amazon best seller in the U.S. New Horror Releases category for three straight weeks. It went on to become a #1 Best-Seller in Gothic, Ghosts, U.S. Horror, and LGBT Horror. Additionally, it was the Top Vote-Getter in the Horror/Suspense category of The Kindle Book Review's 2018 Reader's Choice Awards. Many of April's books take their inspiration from real-life events. Local history is woven throughout the Alexa Bentley Paranormal Mysteries Series, and all of her novels contain at least one or two elements from the author's life. In her psychological thriller book, Corvo Hollows, April delved even deeper into her own real-life events through a fictionalized account of a terrifying encounter. The main character in Corvo Hollows also battles fibromyalgia, as does April. Her Fine Art and Dark Art photographs have been published and exhibited around the world by a diverse list of media sources such as Fangoria, Scream: The Horror Magazine, and the short horror film Cathartic. April is a proud member of the Horror Writer's Association. She lives in Michigan with the love of her life and their two cats. If her life was a cartoon, she'd be Lisa Simpson.