Addison Lockhart Books in Order
Part ofCheryl Bradshaw Books in OrderExplore the Addison Lockhart books by Cheryl Bradshaw in order, with summaries, ghostly series background, and help deciding where to begin.
Last updated: June 8, 2026
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Publication Order
5 books
Grayson Manor Haunting
by Cheryl Bradshaw
2013
After inheriting Grayson Manor following her mother's death, Addison Lockhart thinks she has found the house of her dreams. Then the spirit of Roxanne Rafferty arrives, and the manor's secret starts turning personal.
Rosecliff Manor Haunting
by Cheryl Bradshaw
2015
Addison Lockhart is haunted by a vivid dream of twin girls who died decades earlier. When they seem to be asking for her help, she is pulled into a ghost story tied to a long-ago death that may not have been accidental.
Blackthorn Manor Haunting
by Cheryl Bradshaw
2018
A sorrowful woman in black appears at Blackthorn Manor, and someone seems determined to stop Addison from learning why. The haunting grows more dangerous as the manor's darkest secrets begin to surface.
Belle Manor Haunting
by Cheryl Bradshaw
2020
When the ghost of a little girl reaches for Addison Lockhart, she is pulled into a mystery rooted deep in the past. The haunting is personal, the house is uneasy, and every answer seems to open a darker door.
Crawley Manor Haunting
by Cheryl Bradshaw
2022
A strange letter draws Addison Lockhart toward Crawley Manor and another house full of unfinished business. What waits there feels older and colder than a simple haunting, and the danger builds long before the truth is clear.
Series background & context
The Addison Lockhart books sit on the supernatural side of Cheryl Bradshaw's list, but they still work like mysteries at heart. Addison is a psychic medium, and in Grayson Manor Haunting she inherits Grayson Manor after her mother's death, only to discover that the house comes with a ghost, a history, and questions tied to her own past.
From there the pattern becomes clear in the best way. Addison is drawn to old houses and older secrets, and each book gives her another haunting to untangle. A dead woman at Grayson Manor, long-dead twins at Rosecliff, a sorrowful figure at Blackthorn, a lost child at Belle, and another disturbing summons in Crawley Manor Haunting all keep the series rooted in the past refusing to stay buried.
The atmosphere matters a lot here. These books lean into lonely manors, creaking rooms, coastal winds, vivid dreams, and that uneasy feeling that a place remembers more than the people living in it. But Bradshaw keeps the stories readable and plot-driven. The ghosts are part of the hook, not an excuse to drift.
Addison herself is what makes the series stick. She is sensitive without feeling vague, and she approaches each haunting like someone trying to help the dead and protect the living at the same time. There is emotion here, but also momentum.
If you want ghost stories with an investigative spine, this is a good Bradshaw series to try. Start with Grayson Manor Haunting and go in order, because Addison's abilities, family history, and sense of what these hauntings cost her grow from book to book.
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