The Haunted Hayride To Nowhere


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The crisp autumn air was filled with the promise of Halloween as Eric, Jared, Emily, and Rhonda pulled into the winding driveway of Whispers in the Wind Farm. The farm, with its towering wind turbines silhouetted against the darkening sky, had a foreboding aura that sent a chill down Emily's spine. As their car crept along the gravel path, the massive blades of the turbines cast long, moving shadows across the landscape, creating an eerie dance of light and dark. The journey to the farm had been filled with laughter and excitement, but as they approached their destination, a palpable tension settled over the group. Eric, the self-proclaimed skeptic of the bunch, tried to maintain his air of nonchalance, but his knuckles were white as he gripped the steering wheel. Jared, usually the joker, had fallen uncharacteristically quiet, his eyes darting nervously between the looming turbines. Emily shifted uncomfortably in her seat, the leather upholstery suddenly feeling cold and clammy against her skin. She had always been the cautious one, the voice of reason that often went unheeded in their adventures. Now, as the car wound its way deeper into the heart of the farm, she couldn't shake the feeling that they had made a terrible mistake. "I don't know about this," Emily murmured, her voice barely audible over the roaring wind. She clutched her arms tightly around herself, her knuckles white with tension. The gauzy material of her hastily chosen ghost costume did little to ward off the chill that seemed to emanate from the very ground beneath them. "Relax, Em," Jared said, patting her arm. "It's just a Halloween thing." His words were meant to be reassuring, but there was an edge to his voice that betrayed his own unease. He glanced out the window, his werewolf mask pushed up on top of his head, revealing a face pale with apprehension. Rhonda, always the life of the party, rummaged through her bag and pulled out a flask. Her witch's hat was askew, and her carefully applied makeup was already starting to smear from the nervous sweat beading on her forehead. "Here," she said, handing it to Emily. "Just take a drink and you'll feel better." She winked, but her smile didn't quite reach her eyes. Emily hesitated, but the others were already passing the flask around, their forced laughter a brittle sound against the howling wind. She took a sip, the burn of cheap whiskey sliding down her throat. The alcohol dulled her senses, but it couldn't entirely quell the growing sense of dread in the pit of her stomach. As they approached the parking area, Emily noticed something odd about the other cars. They all seemed to be covered in a fine layer of dust, as if they'd been sitting there for days, maybe even weeks. She blinked, wondering if her eyes were playing tricks on her. The vehicles ranged from beat-up old pickup trucks to sleek city cars, but they all shared the same neglected appearance. "Guys," she started to say, but her words were drowned out by a sudden gust of wind that rocked the car. The others didn't seem to notice, too busy laughing and joking as they climbed out of the vehicle. The wind whipped around them, carrying with it the scent of decaying leaves and something else, something Emily couldn't quite identify but that made her stomach churn. Eric fumbled with the keys, dropping them twice before managing to lock the car. "Damn wind," he muttered, zipping up his vampire cape against the chill. "Let's get this over with." They made their way towards the entrance, their feet crunching on gravel and fallen leaves. The sound seemed unnaturally loud in the eerie quiet that had fallen over the farm. Even the wind seemed to have died down, leaving behind a stillness that pressed in on them from all sides. The ticket booth was a dilapidated wooden structure that looked like it might collapse at any moment. A flickering neon sign above it read "Whispers in the Wind Farm-Haunted Hayride." The garish light cast sickly shadows across the ground, creating grotesque shapes that seemed to writhe and twist in Emily's peripheral vision. As they approached, Emily noticed a figure inside the booth. At first, she thought it was a particularly realistic Halloween decoration a mannequin dressed up to look like a corpse. But then the figure moved, and Emily realized with a start that it was a living person.




The Haunted Hayride


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Haunted Hayride


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The Haunted Hayride


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Anticipation builds, as children wait in line for the haunted hayride. What will the see? What will they hear?




The Haunted Hayride (Ready, Freddy! 2nd Grade #5)


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Everyone's favorite 2nd-grader is in for some spooky fun! Freddy's friends can't wait to try the haunted hayride at the Halloween festival -- especially Freddy's new friend, Josh. The hayride is supposed to be really scary! But when Max bets Josh that Freddy will be too much of a fraidy-cat to join them, Freddy is determined to be brave . . . no matter what!




Haunted Hayride with Murder


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Erica Bloom and Otter Lake Security are once again on the case in Haunted Hayride with Murder, the next installment in the hilarious Otter Lake mystery series. Trick-or-treating just got a whole lot deadlier. Erica Bloom is loving everything about autumn this year in Otter Lake, New Hampshire: changing leaves, apple cider, cozy sweaters... and the warm and fuzzy relationship that’s heating up between her and Sheriff Grady Forrester. But when some local teens out to find some Halloween thrills come across a boot with a dead man’s foot bones still inside it, a chilling new reality comes into play. Everyone in Otter Lake knows about the age-old witch who haunts the apple orchard bordering the White Mountains. So when the bones turn out to belong to a long-gone local with a scandalous connection to the orchard, stories of the spooky figure roaming the forests at night once again rise up from the past. Now it’s up to Erica and the rest of the Otter Lake Security team to expose the identity of the killer. Will they be able to lay this ghost to rest...or will this witch hunt be their last? The Otter Lake series is: “A frolicking good time...with a heroine who challenges Stephanie Plum for the title of funniest sleuth.”—New York Times bestselling author Denise Swanson “Wonderfully entertaining!” —RT Book Reviews




Shereen Travels Cheap


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All the practicality of a Rick Steves travel guide, but way more fun to read! Are there places you want to go but never do because you think you can't afford the travel costs? Do you plan your vacations on a budget, but find that your budget doesn't get you very far from home? Shereen Travels Cheap was written for you! From flights to hotels to dining and entertainment, this entertaining book will teach you how to plan the vacations you have always dreamed of taking, but for a lot less money than you ever thought you would spend. You will discover hidden gems - items and websites that are not in the mainstream but are exceptional at what they do - and learn hundreds of common-sense but rarely considered tips for packing, dining, traveling with children and multitasking items. Using a combination of proven tips and techniques and the best the Internet has to offer, Shereen shows you how a little effort can reap big savings and allows you to do more on your trips! What others are saying about Shereen Travels Cheap: "From those new to travel, to the experienced jet-setter, Shereen Travels Cheap is packed full of extremely useful tips for every type of travel, and every step along the way, that the reader is bound to come away with numerous ways to both save money and enhance their travel experience. It is a solid reference book that I will be using, and recommending to others, for whenever a trip is being planned." - Paul Shrater, Co-Founder, Minimus.biz "Travel tips that read like a book - you can't beat that! Shereen expands on tips she shares on her blog, includes stories of personal experiences, and lists websites that offer awesome deals. The information is easily organized so you can flip to whatever section you need, but it is also a great book to read straight through - something you wouldn't expect from a book of travel tips! Highly recommended to use for everything from long-term trips to weekend getaways." - Allison Renner, Travel (and book) Blogger Awards: e-Book Cover Design Award Winner for December 2011 in Nonfiction




Colton


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"This whole series is like watching a movie about a real family you can feel their pain their and accomplishments." —Goodreads review She’s the key to his heart, but the secret she's kept may destroy his soul. After a serious accident, Colton Cavanaugh’s memories have vanished along with his military career. And his best friend who owned his heart and made him want to be a better man? She’s run off and eloped. Facing a lonely life spent healing from serious injuries, Colton gives up trying and blocks everyone out. Keely Adair has just lost the one person she always counted on and her job to boot. Offered a position as Colton’s physical therapist, Keely has little choice other than to return to the Texas ranch she hoped to forget. Colton always treated her like the enemy, so Keely knows what she’s up against. But there’s one other thing that makes it harder to care for a patient with a bad attitude. Keely is a single mom to a wild daughter, who enjoys antagonizing the gruff former soldier. When Colton puts his foot down about the girl’s behavior, they slowly transform into something more… The family that all three were certain they’d lost out on forever. A struggling single mom is the last woman the rest of the Kingsbrier Quintuplets expect to heal a loner’s soul and rebuild their brother’s confidence. Except as Keely unlocks Colton’s heart, the secret Keely has kept from her child may destroy it all. The unexpected conclusion to the Kingsbrier Quintuplets. ** This book deals with themes that include PTSD and darker emotional scenarios. Please consider reading reviews or contacting the author if you have questions.




Haunted Hayride


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Phineas and Ferb are taking their friends on a haunted hayride for Halloween, but they are in for a wild ride when Dr. Doofenshmirtz's giant monster shows up to destroy Danville.




A Halloween How-To


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This “entertaining” guide features “Halloween trends past and present...costumes, recipes, movies, parties, myths and expeditions” (Publishers Weekly). What is the difference between a goblin and a ghoul? What's the recipe for pumpkin soup? Where can you see the oldest Halloween parade in the United States? Have you ever wondered how to keep your carved pumpkin from decaying too quickly? If you're looking for information and instructions about every aspect of Halloween, you've come to the right place. A Halloween How-To is packed with ideas for October 31. There are fifty great costumes you can make yourself, recipes for everything from fake blood to pumpkin soup, and lists of great movies, CDs, and spooky books. Author Lesley Bannatyne has even assembled a number of games drawn from early twentieth-century Halloween celebrations and includes sample text for party invitations. “This how-to offers everything anyone would ever want to know about All Hallows Eve. . . . A useful reference for both the growing population of adults who revel in Halloween and folks who seek to make the trick-or-treat experience a little more harrowing for unsuspecting children in costume.” —Booklist