Not a Mourning Person
Was bringing three hot AF ghosts back to life a grave mistake?
All I wanted to do was kiss my ghost boyfriends, but instead, I broke the Veil between the worlds of the Living and the Dead. Whoops. Now, a horde of demons and hellbeasts are after us, and if I don’t get control over my resurrection magic soon, we’re in for some grave consequences.
Like the end of the world.
I’m creeping it real here – I’m terrified. There isn’t enough coffee in all of Grimdale to fortify me for this battle.
What if the price of falling for three beautiful, spirited, impossible men is worse than death?
What if the only way to stop Grimdale from becoming a literal ghost town…
…is to give up my soul?
Bree and her ghostly men are back for their final spooky adventure in Not a Mourning Person, book 4 of this darkly humorous cozy fantasy series by bestselling author Steffanie Holmes. If you love a sarcastic heroine, hot, possessive and slightly unhinged ghostly men, a mystery to solve, and a little kooky, spooky lovin’ to set your coffin a rockin’, then quit ghouling around and start reading!

Cozy Pairings

Speakeasy is a rich and layered fragrance that opens with warm spice and soft smoke, blending cardamom, incense, and pimento berry. At its heart, notes of saffron, plum blossom, and tobacco leaves create a deep and slightly sweet warmth, while hints of licorice add a subtle intrigue. The scent settles into a smooth, lingering base of palo santo, patchouli, vanilla, and dark chocolate, bringing a soft sweetness to its darker edges. Complex and atmospheric, this fragrance feels warm, enveloping, and quietly captivating.
Why we chose this: Bree Mortimer can see dead people, and the three ghosts she used to play with as a child have grown up into infuriatingly attractive men with unfinished business that turns out, improbably, to be her. Between cemetery tours, fresh corpses, resurrection magic, and a Roman centurion who loves the Great British Bake Off, this series is darkly funny, warmly strange, and entirely its own thing. Speakeasy carries the layered, slightly forbidden atmosphere of a world where the living and the dead keep finding their way into each other's business, rich with smoky warmth and the deep sweetness of something that should be complicated but feels entirely, irresistibly right. It is the candle for every book in this series. Light this candle as Bree steps into Grimdale Cemetery on her first day of work, and let the atmospheric richness fill the room like a graveyard on a warm evening where the company is better than it has any right to be.