Scare B’n’B

· Bloomsbury Publishing
Ebook
256
Pages
This book will become available on March 12, 2026. You will not be charged until it is released.

About this ebook

Spooky silliness reigns in Catherine Doyle's brand new series, as step-siblings Ted and Frankie defend their new home-turned-hotel against a collection of unruly spirits

Ted would rather be anywhere but living in the same house as Frankie spawn-of-the-devil Stark. And Frankie wouldn't be caught dead near a coward like Ted McKenley. But too bad, their parents are now married and have poured their entire savings into turning the unexpectedly inherited mansion into a boutique hotel. At least it's big enough for the new step-siblings to stay far apart.

But when Ted encounters a disappearing housekeeper and Frankie runs into a screaming suit of armour, it turns out their rivalry is going to be the least of their problems ...

Faced with an onslaught of rather fed-up spirits, Ted and Frankie find themselves reluctantly joining forces to defend their new home against a ghostly duke determined to destroy their parents' hotel dreams.

The battle for the hotel has begun!

About the author

Catherine Doyle grew up beside the Atlantic Ocean in the west of Ireland. Her love of reading began with great Irish myths and legends, and fostered in her an ambition to one day write her own. She is the author of The Lost Girl King and Pirates of Darksea as well as the bestselling Storm Keeper trilogy, set on the magical island of Arranmore where her grandparents grew up. The first book in the trilogy, The Storm Keeper's Island, won the Books Are My Bag Readers Award and the IBW Children's Book Award. Catherine lives in Galway.

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