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Why work a normal job, when you can travel the world doing what you love?Brea Manley decides to do just that when her vlog takes off. Using the money her stream brings in, she decides to quit her job, fix up an RV, and travel the world doing her investigations.She's not just your normal vlogger, though, she live streams her feed, bringing her viewers along with her. So, what does a person film when they aren't a normal vlogger? Hauntings, poltergeists, and apparitions. That's right- ghost hunting. That extra pièce de résistance on her feed is what keeps her in the number one spot for most subscribed paranormal channel in the world.When an invitation arrives for the biggest investigation of her career, she can hardly say no. The grand prize of ten thousand dollars, isn't something she can ignore. Now Brea finds herself up against the top investigation teams in the country, one of which is her self appointed rival. It might be a problem for Brea since he's one of the hottest guys she's ever seen... except the picture perfect fantasy is ruined as soon as he opens his mouth. He thinks she's a fraud and isn't afraid to show it, and now that they're meeting in person, his accusations only get worse.Between investigating the Finley Lodge, navigating opposing teams, and trying to win the prize, things are about to get...spooky.This is a contemporary reverse harem romance, Brea will not have to choose between her love interests. This book is intended for readers 18 and up.
Do you believe in ghosts? In his years of travel writing and research, Dr. Robin Mead has found that people are almost equally divided between believers in ghosts and those who think ghost stories are just that--entertaining stories. In Haunted Hotels in America, you'll find a state-by-state guide to the lodgings that cheerfully admit to having an intangible guest or two. Like the spirits themselves, the stories are extraordinarily varied. Some are sad. Some are puzzling. A few are even funny. As you uncover these incredible mysteries, you'll also learn more about: Iconic ghosts who've established quite frightening reputations that span over a century The chilling hauntings that have inspired popular documentaries and Hollywood blockbusters Each hotel's storied history and its recent hauntings From the mischievous Victorian children that linger in the hallways of the Gingerbread Mansion Inn in Ferndale, California to "Old Seth" Bullock, the first sheriff of Deadwood, South Dakota, who still keeps a watchful eye on the Bullock Hotel that bears his name, Haunted Hotels in America is chock full of frights and delights. Ready to plan your next paranormal adventure? Let Haunted Hotels in America be your guide along the way.
These hotels have rooms where guests sometimes check in... and wish they could immediately check out! Haunted by their histories, the 11 hotels visited in this title have it all: rooms that turn icy cold for no reason; beds that suddenly have the impression of bodies lying down when none are present; shadowy figures carrying candles up stairways; handprints appearing on mirrors; doors slamming for no reason; and pictures flying off walls. Kids will be fascinated by the nonfiction histories that inspired these tales of paranormal activity. Whether or not the ghosts and their hauntings are real is left for the reader to decide. Haunted Hotels is part of Bearport’s Scary Places series.
* Preface by the award-winning actor, director and fragrance creator, Richard E. Grant, presenter of 'Richard E. Grant's Hotel Secrets'.* Foreword by Albert Roux, KFO, OBE, legendary chef, hotelier, restaurateur, and founder of Le Gavroche.* 'The great advantage of a hotel is that it is a refuge from home life.' George Bernard Shaw.Have you ever wondered what goes on behind closed doors at the most luxurious hotels in the world? Hotels of the Stars invites you through the doors of the most exclusive accommodation on earth, while allowing you to indulge in a little scandal. Complete with magnificent photography, Tessa Williams explores the exclusive haunts of the stars, where literary and cultural history has been made. Find out where such cultural heavyweights as Steinbeck, Garbo and Dali hung out. Discover where modern-day icons like Brad Pitt and Naomi Campbell have rested their heads.
Some hotel guests check in—and never check out! Their restless spirits wander the halls. Explore some of the world's most haunted hotels and the stories of the spooks who call them home.
Step across the threshold of a haunted hotel in California's renowned Gold Country and encounter phantom figures of yesteryear. Wispy apparitions of gentleman guests in Victorian coats and ladies in fashionable flapper gowns glide through the walls, while unexplained sobs and choking gasps disturb the night. There's Stan, the Cary House's eternal desk clerk, and bachelor ghost Lyle, who tidies the Groveland Hotel. Flo tosses pots and pans in the National's kitchen, while the once-scorned spirit of Isabella ties the Sierra Nevada House's curtains in knots. From suicidal gamblers to murdered miners, the Mother Lode's one-time boomtowns are crowded with characters of centuries past. Book your stay with author Nancy Williams as she explores the history and haunts of the Gold Country's iconic hotels.
WhoÕs that knocking on your hotel room door? Is it room service or a ghostly visitor? Guests have recounted strange occurrences likes these during their stays at some hotels. This title introduces reluctant readers to some of these haunted encounters with unwanted hotel guests.
Throughout America, there are still a few historical hotels to add to your vacation list, but if you really want to have an exciting vacation, you could always visit the various haunted hotels in the nation. Some of the hotels may not have much of a story but the locals can sure tell you of the sight and sounds that have occurred throughout history. The list of haunted hotels include the Bullock Hotel in Texas White House in Fort Worth, Texas, The Menger Hotel in San Antonio, Texas, The Equinox in Manchester Village in Vermont, The Brass Lantern in Stowe, Vermont, The White House Inn of Wilmington in Wilmington, Vermont, Edgewood Plantation in Charles City, Virginia, Wayside Inn in Middleton, Virginia, Thornewood Castle in Tacoma, Washington, Renaissance Mayflower Hotel in Washington, D.C, Hay Adams Hotel in Washington D.C., and The Pfister Hotel in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The Radisson Ben Lomond Suite Hotel in Ogden, Utah is another haunted lighthouse in which a woman haunts. Many guests have smelled her lilac perfume in the hallways and elevators. Maybe the most famous ghost that resides in a lighthouse is that of Deadwood, South Dakota sheriff, Seth Bullock. Seth was the first sheriff of Deadwood way back in the 1870's. He died in Deadwood in 1919; however, his body was never laid to rest. He was one of the toughest sheriff's of the old west and many claimed he had a gaze that could stop any fight. Today, Seth has become a permanent resident of the Bullock Hotel in South Dakota. Several guests, staff, and managers have seen Seth around the hotel. Plan your vacation, take your camera, voice recorder, and book a nights stay at some of the most haunted hotels across America. Who knows, you may actually get a great snap shot of Seth or one of the other many ghosts of America's past. In this book are profiles of many different haunted locations, hotels and more.
Based on actual reports of paranormal activity. During the 19th and 20th century, the Hacienda de Otero and surrounding ranch grounds were the target of repeated Apache Indian attacks. Historic documents confirm at least two documented murders during these attacks. Staff and visitors of the Tubac Golf Resort & Spa, a Historic Hotels of American Member, have disclosed their experiences of why the resort may be one of the most haunted sites in southern Arizona. You will hear about cowboys who refuse to leave the ranch and about the spirit of a murdered boy that has been heard and seen playing inside the Hacienda. A real historic site, the Otero ranch land was part of a Spanish land grant issued in 1789.
This title focuses on haunted hotels and gives information related to current paranormal locations, theories, and place in popular culture. This hi-lo title is complete with colorful and spooky photographs, simple text, glossary, and an index. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Fly! is an imprint of Abdo Zoom, a division of ABDO.