Haunted Halloween Spooktacular The Wantland Files by Lara Bernhardt



I remember thoroughly loving a book called It’s Halloween by Jack Prelutsky when I was little. 
This is a book of poems, and that appreciation only increased the older I got. 
The works of Edgar Allan Poe intrigued me beginning in high school. I liked all his writing and was particularly fascinated with The Raven
His poem Spirits of the Dead is perhaps less well known, but perfect for Halloween:
Spirits of the DeadBy Edgar Allan Poe
Thy soul shall find itself alone’Mid dark thoughts of the grey tomb-stone—Not one, of all the crowd, to pryInto thine hour of secrecy:Be silent in that solitudeWhich is not loneliness—for thenThe spirits of the dead who stoodIn life before thee are againIn death around thee—and their willShall then overshadow thee: be still.
For the night—tho' clear—shall frown—And the stars shall look not down,From their high thrones in the Heaven,With light like Hope to mortals given—But their red orbs, without beam,To thy weariness shall seemAs a burning and a feverWhich would cling to thee forever:
Now are thoughts thou shalt not banish—Now are visions ne'er to vanish—From thy spirit shall they passNo more—like dewdrop from the grass:
The breeze—the breath of God—is still—And the mist upon the hillShadowy—shadowy—yet unbroken,Is a symbol and a token—How it hangs upon the trees,A mystery of mysteries!


The Wantland FilesBook OneLara Bernhardt
Genre: supernatural suspensePublisher: Admission PressDate of Publication: December 16, 2016ISBN: 978-0998426105ASIN: B081RFTMR5Number of pages: 286Word Count: 73,470Cover Artist: BEAUTeBOOK
Tagline: She sees dead people. He doesn’t believe in ghosts.
Book Description: 
The X-Files meets Ghost Hunters when psychic Kimberly Wantland is forced to collaborate with skeptic Sterling Wakefield as she investigates a ghost terrorizing a young family in the season finale of her hit television series The Wantland Files.
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Excerpt:


The frigid blast hit her, not a tidal wave crashing over her, but an iceberg, solid and powerful. And furious.


The icy shock took her breath away. She gasped.


The entity dropped from above and sailed past, blowing her hair behind her.
Strong, warm hands grasped her arms, intent on steadying her. She shook free as Drew screamed.


“I told you to stay with the boy!” She crossed the room in three steps and knelt beside the toddler bed.


Drew no longer sat in the corner.


“Kimmy? What’s happening?” Michael called from the door.


“Just keep recording! She’s here. She’s powerful. Keep the cameras rolling.”


Danielle’s voice joined the fray. “What’s wrong? Drew! What’s happening?”


“Stay in your room,” she commanded as forcefully as she could with lungs chilled by the dark entity. “Stay with your baby!”


Her fingers trembled as she searched the bed. Every square inch of the miniature thing. Her chilled hands were not so numb that they would miss a toddler’s body. Where was he?


Frantic and scared, she lost control of her extrasensory perceptions. She stopped running her hands over the bed and held still. Clutching her crystal, she breathed deeply. Where was the entity? Where was the boy?





About the Author: 

Lara Bernhardt is a Pushcart-nominated writer, editor, and audiobook narrator. She is Editor-in-Chief of Balkan Press and also publishes a literary magazine, Conclave. Twice a finalist for the Oklahoma Book Award for Best Fiction, she writes supernatural suspense and women’s fiction. 
You can follow her on all the socials @larawells1 on Twitter and @larabern10 on Facebook, BookBub, and Instagram. 
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