Thursday, 17 October 2024

Reflecting on Romance in the North and a Little Family Drama

Hi folks! Phew, I am just about recovered after attending Romance in the North at the Hilton Hotel in Leeds last weekend. It was a lovely day with a chilled vibe, and I’m going to tell  you all about it in today’s blog post.


After having only three hours’ sleep due to an incident outside our house the night before, my daughter and I made it to the event later than planned but we got there, we got set up, and we got stuck in. Read on to find out what happened.

Romantic image with pink love hearts and photos of paranormal author Catherine Green, Scottish second chance romance author Louise Murchie, and Catherine’s daughter Georgina at Romance in the North book signing event in Leeds, UK. Text reads, “Reflecting on Romance in the North and a Little Family Drama at SpookyMrsGreen.com. Hashtag Redcliffe Novels.”


A Drunk Driver Destroyed my Husband’s Car

I went to bed early the night before the event because I knew it would be a long day. Having got home late from a busy shift at my day job, I barely had time to eat my dinner and fall into bed before I was woken by a loud bang as a drunk driver crashed into my husband’s parked car on the street outside our house. He had left his car on the road so that he could park it in front of mine on our drive when I got home from work as he was up early for work himself on the Saturday morning (are you following me?). He fell asleep on the sofa, and I decided we should just leave his car where it was because it wasn’t worth moving for such a short time. We have left it on the road before with no problems. We learned a hard lesson that night!

Police Cars, a Transporter Lorry, Scared Children

The incident happened at around 11:20pm. Our younger daughter’s bedroom is at the front of the house, and she heard the impact when I did. It terrified her. Our older daughter thought it was a firework. I had to leave her to comfort her sister while I supported their dad as he dealt with the incident. Being neurodiverse, I knew this was really going to cause him stress. So, I had to be there to speak to the police and handle the situation. He coped well, actually, and his insurance company was amazing. He now has a hire car and an insurance payout so that we can go shopping for a replacement car at the weekend. I recommend Hastings Direct car insurance!

Shocking image of two cars that have crashed on a suburban street in Cheshire, England. Drunk driver crashed into a parked car. Police car parked behind with blue lights flashing. Debris on the street. Image of a white Vauxhall Corsa that has been in a crash. The front wing is destroyed on the driver’s side, the bumper is falling off, the lights are broken, and the driver’s door is dented. Text reads, “The damage caused when a drunk driver crashed into my husband’s parked car. My husband’s car was parked where that red car ended up. And this is the damage. The photo of the road was taken from our driveway.


We Finally Made it to Leeds

 

After filing an insurance claim online and grabbing a couple of hours’ sleep, I was up extra early to take my husband to work before driving approximately seventy miles to Leeds. I was the last author to arrive, but my table neighbours all pitched in to help set up and calm us down after the chaos, and we were ready to greet our visitors. The hotel was lovely, and room was chic but with an intimate energy that felt nice. It all felt calm and serene, which I definitely needed at that point!

 

It was great to meet new readers and introduce them to the Redcliffe novels series and my vampire hunter novels. I had compliments from some visitors that were pleased to see a Gothic author in their home city. Others were happy to find a paranormal author to satisfy their thirst for dark romance. I had a nice chat with the authors at the event, I did a little shopping, and I had time alone with my younger daughter who had accompanied me. Unfortunately, we were too tired to explore Leeds city centre at lunchtime, but we agreed that a return visit with the family is on our to-do list. There is some fascinating architecture in the buildings we could see from the hotel, and I want to explore their history and see if it inspires my muse.

 

One thing I love about attending these events is the chance to discover new books for my collection, and Romance in the North did not disappoint. I had a lovely chat with my table neighbour Kelly Lord and her husband, and I bought a short story anthology that she had collaborated on. I like the look of all of her books, but I couldn't buy them all right then, as much as I would have loved to! So, I compromised and chose one to start me off. I’m enjoying the book so far and I will review it when it is finished. We also received a cute little “Peenie” squishy toy that Kelly makes as a hobby. These little toys are popping up (pun intended) at all the big book signing events to accompany the saucy books in which they feature and now I want to build a collection of those as well!

 

I Met my Author Friend

 

The highlight of my day was finally being able to meet my author friend Louise Murchie in real life. We have been friends on social media for several years, bonding over our children of similar ages, our experiences in parenthood and running a small business, and of course our books. I was delighted to get my hands on signed copies of her Tango Down books. I have read them on Kindle, and they were brilliant, and now I have the signed paperbacks to display on my bookshelves at home. They will be accompanying me to Spain on our upcoming family holiday!

 

Romance in the North Book Signing Event in Leeds

Discover the Next Romance in the North Event


To discover the next book signing event, visit the Romance in the North Facebook page.

 

My latest release, “Bite of the Wolf (A Redcliffe Novel)” - Book 6 in my #RedcliffeNovels series is available now for your reading pleasure! This paranormal and urban fantasy tale is a must-read for fans of supernatural romance, packed with danger, intrigue, and wolves you won't want to miss. You can grab your copy from Waterstones or your favourite online bookstore.

 

 

Paranormal author Catherine Green holding her book "Bite of the Wolf"

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Monday, 30 September 2024

Reflecting on PARA-CON 2024

I just got back from attending PARA-CON 2024.  Let me tell you about the event, the wonderful paraunity community that I met, and the spooky merch that I brought home.



Reflecting on PARA-CON 2024

 

Phew, what a busy day that was! I am so glad it was local to me, although I am excited to travel around the UK with upcoming author events. This one was in Northwich, just a fifteen-minute drive from home and a town where I do most of my weekend shopping with the family. The venue was cosy and traditional, and I’m told that PARA-CON 2025 will be bigger and better so that’s exciting. I have already confirmed attendance for the next event so keep checking my blog for updates.

 

Anyway, back to the weekend. PARA-CON was organised by BiB Paranormal who offer a comprehensive paraunity community platform for ghost hunters, historians, paranormal investigators and anyone interested in the paranormal world to meet and share stories. They brought together a fantastic line-up of speakers for the main stage including Richard Felix (I totally did not go all fangirl when I saw him in the same room as me!), The Occult Family, Paranormal Penny Pinchers, Jack O’Lantern (where it was my daughter’s turn to be the fangirl), and many more.

 

Meeting The Occult Family
 

My girls and I had a lovely chat with The Occult Family and were invited to look inside their haunted museum at the venue. It was a tent set up inside the main hall where they displayed a selection of haunted artifacts from their personal collection. I was fascinated with a prom dress on a mannequin and my daughters loved the haunted dolls. The energy inside that tent was intense and I couldn’t look at one of the dolls, reportedly the most haunted doll in the UK, because she gave me a very strange energetic sensation in the pit of my stomach, and I knew that she didn’t like me. I can’t explain it, but I could feel it. So, I left the tent and retreated to the safety of my book table.

 

Meeting the Paraunity Community

 

I was very happy to meet my fellow paraunity community members and share stories. We had a lovely mix of ghost hunters, UFO chasers, movie merch traders, historians, mediums and many more diverse people to speak with. And we met the ghostbusters who were raising money for charity. We had to hide Gary the Ghost on my table so he wasn’t hit by the proton packs!

 

I discovered groups where I can take my children ghost hunting, so we shall be busy next year once I book us onto some events. I was interviewed on video and live stream throughout the day so I’m excited to see what comes of those. You can already see me and my fellow PARA-CON attendees on the usual social media channels.

 

I’m a Happy Spooky Lady

 

This event was a great way to start the Halloween season and get me out of my daytime routine of work and parenting. It will be great to see reviews of my books from the fans that I met at the event, I am happily playing with the ghost equipment that we bought from Polter Gear, and I got my PARA-CON T-shirt that I will wear with pride in Benidorm at the end of October.

My next event is Romance in the North on 12th October. See you there!

 




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Wednesday, 21 August 2024

Join Me at PARA-CON 2024: A Celebration of All Things Paranormal in Northwich!

 Hello, my fellow paranormal enthusiasts! 👻

 

I’m thrilled to share some exciting news with you—PARA-CON 2024 is just around the corner, and I’m honoured to be part of this incredible event! As many of you know, I’m Catherine Green, also known as SpookyMrsGreen, and I can’t wait to meet you all in Northwich for the UK’s largest free paranormal event. This is going to be an unforgettable gathering for everyone who loves the supernatural as much as we do!

Spooky image of paranormal author Catherine Green at a booksigning convention. Text reads, “Joining us at Paracon Northwich. Vendors spotlight. Paranormal author. Book signing. Award winning author. You can follow SpookyMrsGreen on Facebook.” Image of books written by Catherine Green. Image of the Paraunity Community logo. Image credit Paracon.


 

What is PARA-CON 2024?

 

PARA-CON is more than just an event; it’s a celebration of our shared passion for the paranormal. Whether you're a seasoned ghost hunter, a fan of dark romance and Gothic novels, or simply curious about the unexplained, PARA-CON has something for you. The event brings together a diverse group of paranormal investigators, industry professionals, authors, and vendors, all under one roof to share knowledge, swap stories, and explore the mysteries that captivate our imaginations.

 

My Role at PARA-CON 2024

 

I’ll be there as SpookyMrsGreen, your friendly neighbourhood paranormal author and ghost hunter. 📚👻 At my booth, you’ll find signed copies of my Redcliffe Novels series—where sexy vampires and shifters come alive in the eerie corners of Cornwall—as well as stories from my Ghost Hunter Diaries, where I document my own paranormal investigations.

 

Whether you’re interested in chatting about dark romance, swapping ghost stories, or just exploring the darker side of British seaside resorts, I’m here for it all. Let’s connect and delve into the world of the unknown together!

 

Missed Out on Tickets? No Problem!

 

I know tickets for PARA-CON 2024 have already been allocated, and if you didn’t manage to get one, don’t worry. The paraunity community is thriving, and you can still be part of the excitement. Join the official PARA-CON Facebook group to stay connected, meet like-minded people, and get updates on future events. This is just the beginning—there are more thrilling events planned for the future, and I’ll keep you posted on all the latest developments.

 

Why You Shouldn’t Miss PARA-CON 2024

 

PARA-CON isn’t just about attending an event; it’s about being part of a community that shares your passion for the paranormal. It’s a place where you can explore your interests, discover new ideas, and connect with others who understand the allure of the unknown. Whether you’re a long-time fan or new to the world of paranormal, PARA-CON is the perfect opportunity to dive deeper into the mysteries that intrigue us all.

 

Stay Connected

 

I’ll be sharing more updates as we get closer to the event, so be sure to follow my blog and social media channels. And if you haven’t already, join the PARA-CON Facebook group to immerse yourself in the paraunity community.

 

I can’t wait to see you at PARA-CON 2024—let’s make this an event to remember! 🖤

 

Until then, keep it spooky!

 

Catherine Green 

Paranormal Author and Ghost Hunter

aka SpookyMrsGreen

 

Photo of paranormal author Catherine Green holding her new book “Bite of the Wolf (A Redcliffe Novel)” at Books on the Beach in Blackpool book signing event. Vampire writer and LGBT fantasy book writer.

Visit my website for more about my books, ghost hunting adventures, and upcoming events: SpookyMrsGreen.com  

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