After a warm spell, winter’s back with her arm’s spread wide to give a chilly embrace for anyone who ventures outdoors. Speaking of chills, I had to crank up the electric fireplace and huddle under my blanket as I dove into this delightfully spooky tale.

Amazon’s take:
Ward Chatham, founder of Chatham Hollow, is infamous for two things—hidden treasure and a curse upon anyone bold enough to seek it. Since his passing in 1793, no one has discovered his riches, though his legend has only grown stronger.
In 1888, charlatan Benedict Fletcher holds a séance to determine the location of Chatham’s fortune. It’s all a hoax so he can search for the gold, but he doesn’t count on two things—Victor Rowe, a true spiritualist who sees through his ruse, and Chatham’s ghost wreaking havoc on the town.
More than a century later, the citizens of the Hollow gather for the annual Founder’s Day celebration. A paranormal research team intends to film a special at Chatham Manor, where the original séance will be reenacted. Reporter and skeptic Aiden Hale resents being assigned the story, but even he can’t deny the sudden outbreak of strange happenings. When he sets out to discover who or what is threatening the Hollow—supernatural or not—his investigation uncovers decades-old conflicts, bitter rivalries, and ruthless murders.
This time, solving the mystery isn’t about meeting his deadline. It’s about not ending up dead.
My take:
Personally, whenever I hear the word, “Hollow,” in a place name, I’m immediately intrigued as to its potential for supernatural events. Whether it be from a famous story I’m sure we’re all familiar with, or the fact that I grew up near a place called, “Plum Hollow,” which was storied to have a ‘seer’ back in the nineteenth century.
The title is but one link in the chain that rattled my enthusiastic anticipation each time I opened my Kindle. For me, this story had two key ingredients that I thoroughly enjoy; a good mystery and a rapid eye reading brush with the paranormal.
While I’m more familiar with Mae’s work and I know that Staci is also an excellent writer, when I bought this book, I wasn’t sure how well the two voices would blend. I can now testify that my concern was unfounded as their collaborative voices melded to form a flawless flow, even during the transition between several timelines.
Though all the characters brought something to the séance table, I especially enjoyed the banter between Aiden and Greer.
I highly recommend this book for those who relish a twisty tale, infused with history, humor, and netherworld antics, sans gore and slash.
Have I enticed you to learn more and grab a copy? Yes? Then please read on to meet Staci & Mae, and click on the links.

Staci grew up in Western Pennsylvania writing stories and poetry in my free time, so no one was surprised when I became a writing major in college. After receiving creative and professional writing degrees from Carnegie Mellon University, I went on to get my Master’s Degree in Professional Writing, and I worked in corporate communications until I had my children. Now I’m a freelance writer and editor and spend many of my days happily immersed in fictional worlds.

Mae:
They say everyone has a story to tell. I wrote my first childish “masterpiece” at six and was immediately bitten by the writing bug. Since then, I’ve been composing nonstop, and have dabbled in multiple genres over the years, writing everything from fantasy, westerns, and horror to inspirational fiction, romance, and sci-fi.
It took me a while to find my niche, but I’ve settled comfortably into the mystery/suspense genre. I have a passion for folklore, myth, and urban legends and that attraction often factors into my writing. You’ll find threads of archaic tales, cryptids, and mysterious places woven throughout many of my novels.
Professionally, I am a member of the Mystery Writers of America, the International Thriller Writers, and a past president of the Central Pennsylvania Writer’s Organization. I’m also proud to be one of the founding members of the award-winning writing blog Story Empire.
If I’m not camped out at my keyboard or have my nose buried in a book, I’m likely looking up blurry images of cryptids on Google, sorting through vintage photographs, or imagining life as a cat.
Hi Mark, a wonderful review of this book which I also enjoyed very much.
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Thanks, Robbie. It was a great read!
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Thanks for saying so here, Robbie.
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Great review! Interesting story I think 👌
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Thank you. It was quite good!
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Sounds like the kind of read I love!
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Glad to hear! Thanks for dropping by. 🙂
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Both of these ladies are fabulous writers, so I can imagine how great this book is. Great review, Mark! Thanks for sharing it with us.
Yvette M Calleiro 🙂
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Thanks, Yvette! Their wordsmithing shines bright in this novel. 🙂
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Thank you so much for this wonderful review, Mark. I am so glad you enjoyed the book, and truly appreciate that you shared your thoughts with your readers!
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My pleasure, Mae! This was a fantastic read!
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A fine review, Mark. I am a fan of both Staci and Mae. I have this one on my Kindle. I’m looking forward to reading it.
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Thank you, Beem.
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I haven’t read this yet, but you covered all of my critical points. Lovely review.
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Thank you, Jacqui. I hope you get the chance to read it.
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This sounds delightfully chilling – congrats to Mae and Staci
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It was a pleasure to read, Toni. No surprise, though, considering the authors. Thanks for stopping by.
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I know I’ve already picked this one up. Having read individual books from Staci and Mae, I’m sure this one will be equally good.
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I think you enjoy this one, too, Pete. Thanks for stopping by.
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A terrific review of The Haunting of Chatham Hollow, Mark. I also enjoyed this book. Congratulations to Staci and Mae.
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Thanks John. 🙂
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Great review, Mark! I’m looking forward to this book. I’ve always been in awe of authors who collaborate on projects. With these two wonderful writers, I know it will be great.
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You are spot on about it being great, Jill. I hope you get the chance to read it soon. Thanks for stopping by. 🙂
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This is a great story. Glad to see it getting some love.
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It certainly was, Craig. Thanks for stopping by.
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I’m fascinated by the concept of collaborate novels; I know how well this one has been received by readers!
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They did an exceptional job, for sure, Liz. Thank you for dropping by. 🙂
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You’re welcome, Mark. 🙂
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Great review, Mark! I’m also a fan of this book and hope Staci and Mae collaborate again. That’s got to be one of my favorite covers from last year.
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Thank you, Teri. I agree, I hope they work together again. The cover is so fitting for the story, too.
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Thanks so much, Teri. (Regarding the contents and the cover.)
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Fabulous review Mark. I too enjoyed reading this book. Mae and Staci are amazing story tellers.
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They certainly are, Balroop. Thank you for dropping by. 🙂
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Thanks so much, Balroop.
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Great review, Mark 🙂 I agree its an amazing collaboration and story!
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Thank you, Denise.
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Thanks for saying so, Denise!
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Mark this such an amazing review . Thanks for sharing this review. Anita
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Thank you, Anita.
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Wonderful review of a fantastic book. This was one of my top reads for 2022. Congratulations to Staci and Mae! Thanks for sharing, Mark 💕🙂
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Thank you, Harmony.
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So glad you liked it, Harmony. Honored to have made your Top Reads for 2022 list.
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A fantastic review to share, Mark. Thank you!
Bravo to Mae and Staci! 🙂
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Thank you, Natalie.
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I completely agree with you, Mark, about the word ‘Hollow’ in any book title. And I also agree with your thoughts on this book from Mae and Staci. It was SO good! Thanks for sharing and congratulations to this dynamic duo!
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Thank you, Jan. Have a great weekend. 🙂
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Thanks for the compliment, Jan.
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Excellent review, Mark, and I totally agree that their voices blended beautifully. I wouldn’t have known that there were two authors contributing to this book based on the seamless writing. The seance seems were marvelous. Congrats to Staci and Mae on the wonderful review. 😀
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scenes. 😀
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Thanks, Diana! I’m sure it took plenty of coordination to pull it off as well as they did.
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Much appreciated, Diana.
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Thanks so much for this amazing review, Mark. I’m delighted you enjoyed the work.
And stay warm up there!
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My pleasure, Staci. Aside from the great story, I am really impressed (can you tell?) 🙂 how well the both of you worked together. I couldn’t tell who wrote what part, and I mean that as a compliment.
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That’s what we were hoping for. I’m thrilled so many people think we pulled it off!
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What a great review, Mark! Like you, I loved The Haunting of Chatham Hollow. Well written, with strong time-specific research backing it up, this novel captured my attention from the start. Congratulations to both Mae and Staci!
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Thank you, Gwen! I hope more have a chance to read this book. 🙂
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Thanks for adding your thoughts, Gwen. I’m glad you enjoyed it.
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Nice review, Mark. I thoroughly enjoyed this book and I agree, the writing styles blended. Hard to know which write wrote which section.
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My thoughts exactly, Joan. I kept trying to distinguish between the writing styles, but they did a wonderful job of making everything smooth. Thanks for visiting, Joan. 🙂
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It’s so gratifying to know people enjoyed the work. Thank you, Joan.
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