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Growing Up With Ghosts is my award-winning 5-star rated nonfiction book (Paperback) (Kindle). It is on Amazon in paperback and on Kindle. It can be purchased in paperback on most online sellers too.
I shared the unsettling accounts of my and my family’s experiences at the 250-year-old house we called home in Northern Virginia. The actively haunted estate had been used as a field hospital during the Civil War and left a lingering residue of haunting activity, apparitions, voices, object movement, and more. To me, growing up there since I was a baby, the phenomena seemed quite normal and natural. It honed my desire to understand how and why hauntings occur and led me as an adult into the field of paranormal investigation.
Truth really is stranger than fiction. And this book surely ranks among the highest for strange but true stories. She chronicles her childhood from her earliest memories of her experiences with ghosts in a house she and her family occupied in Northern Virginia in the 1960's and 70's.
Vacationing With Ghosts is my account of my childhood summer home and the haunted local area, told from the point of view of me as a psychic child in the 1960s and 1970s. This nostalgic look at Mobjack Bay and the quiet inlet where my family’s summer home was located is both a beautiful accounting of a magical time and place, and also an insightful view into how a psychically sensitive child deals with an ever-changing landscape of spectral comings and goings. From stories of pirate ghosts and blue orbs of floating lights in the graveyard to the lonely female ghost screaming on The Bay, I transport the reader with me to dark and misty inlets, unsolved mysteries, quirks of nature and other realms using the very insights I utilize today on my popular blog site, Ghost Hunting Theories.
Here's just one of the many 5-star reviews -
A nostalgic look at the paranormal and family which, among my family, can be a little paranormal. Day follows up “Growing Up With Ghosts” with a return to her old family home. The family anecdotes are delightful and the book concludes with favorite family recipes. Having said that, the meat of the book is the paranormal. I highly recommend it and give it 5 stars out of 5.