Fortnight of Fright | Tortured Souls Excerpt

Fortnight of Fright

Who doesn’t love a good host hunt story? Show of hands. I don’t know about you all, but my hand is high in the sky right now. Well, look no further, ghost hunt-loving friends. Today for Fortnight of Fright, author Kimber Leigh Wheaton is sharing an EXCLUSIVE excerpt from her book, TORTURED SOULS!

Before we get to the excerpt, a little background for you:

Fortnight of Fright Tortured Souls

Fortnight of Fright Tortured Souls

Fortnight of Fright Tortured Souls

Oooooh, I’m intrigued!!! Now it’s excerpt time!


 

I’d like to share an exclusive excerpt from my paranormal romance, Tortured Souls, chosen especially for Fortnight of Fright. In this scene, main character Kacie Ramsey experiences her first official ghost hunt with the Orion Circle.

Excerpt from Chapter Nine ~ Ghost Hunt

Opulence drips from every detail in this magnificent hotel lobby. The chandeliers alone are worth staring at. Dangling crystals send beams of colored light dancing all around. Plush red furniture with gold accents that should appear garish just helps create the turn of the century look. Our tour guide describes the grisly history of the Red Majestic Hotel, but I turn a deaf ear. So much tragedy—I can feel the icy tendrils of energy pulling at my mental block.

“Now we’ll head to the kitchen so you can see the spot where Chef Andre killed his sous chef with your own eyes,” the guide says in a dramatic, booming voice as he ushers the tour members to the back of the hotel.

“This is where we leave you, Jeff,” Daniel says, passing a twenty dollar bill to our guide. “We’re heading up to room 208.”

“Always good to see you guys,” Jeff says, tipping his cowboy hat. “Y’all be careful up in 208. You never know what might happen in there.”

“No need to worry,” Logan says. “Keep us up to date on anything strange.”

“You’ll have to be a bit more specific than that,” Jeff replies with a grin. “Did you see that brunette cougar in the group? The one with the chest out to here,” he says, gesturing with his hands. “She actually squeezed my ass. Twice.”

“Let’s keep the reveal to the supernatural, Jeff,” Rebecca says through her laughter. “What you do with your tour groupies is your own business.”

“Sounds dreadfully dull,” Jeff says before heading off to his tour group. “Have fun in room 208, newbie,” he says over his shoulder.

“What’s in room 208?” I ask, crossing my arms over my chest.

“A very temperamental ghost,” Daniel says, in a deep, spooky voice. “Kinda reminds me of that green slime ball in Ghostbusters.”

“We want you to try to convince this ghost to move on,” Logan says, taking my arm and leading me toward a bank of gold elevators. “Okay, now turn around and face the lobby.”

I turn and gaze at the empty lobby. Everything is quiet with the tour group gone. My eyes roam across the turn of the century décor. I wonder what Logan wants me to see.

“Now lower your wall,” Logan says in an excited murmur.

The moment my barrier is lowered I gasp in amazement. Spirit energy fills the large room—men, women, children, and even a dog. It’s residual energy, an imprint left behind all those years ago. I’ve never seen anything like this… ever. In a way it’s so beautiful watching the wispy white forms go about their business, oblivious to the passing of time.

“It’s amazing,” I murmur to Logan. “Are any of them aware?”

“No, I think it’s all residual down here now,” Logan replies with a grin. “It’s like the Haunted Mansion ride at Disney World.”

“I’ve never been,” I reply, watching the ghostly image of a hotel clerk pass through the man at the bell desk. He shivers and his head darts around before he shrugs his shoulders and returns to working. “I can see why so many people have experiences here. How did we manage to walk through the lobby without running into one of the spirits?”

“I didn’t,” Daniel says, crossing his arms. “I felt one pass right through me earlier.”

“I wish I could see them,” Rebecca says, her voice filled with yearning.

“Ready for the next surprise?” Logan asks.

When I nod he pushes the up button for the elevator. The car arrives and we step inside the mirrored box. A ghostly form hovers near the control panel. He’s wearing what appears to be a uniform with a small pillbox hat.

“Floor two, please,” Logan says to the spirit.

“Cool!” Rebecca says as the number lights up. “Did the ghost push it for us?”

“Yep, this one seems to be aware,” Logan says, eyeing the spirit. “Are you happy here or would you like help moving on?” The specter tips his hat before disappearing.

“I guess he’s happy here,” Logan says with a sigh. “I wonder how long he’s been operating this elevator.”

“Probably since the hotel opened and an operator was necessary,” Daniel says, running his hand over the control panel. “Hmm, he’s quite content here. I don’t think he really notices the passage of time.”

“That’s good,” Rebecca says shaking her head. “I can’t imagine spending both life and death operating a stupid elevator.”

A bing sounds inside the elevator, and the doors slide open. I follow my friends down a long, dim hallway. Each door we pass is painted bright red to match the ornate red and gold carpet. Electric sconces hang on the walls at even intervals. If they flickered just a bit, I could almost imagine it being one hundred years ago. We stop in front of a door with 208 on it in gold numbers. Before Daniel can put the key card in the lock, a maid appears rushing down the hall toward us.

“Oh, I think you have the wrong room,” she says, her breathing ragged from running just a short distance.

“Nope, 208 is the room we’re looking for,” Rebecca replies in a cheerful tone. “We’re paranormal investigators. It’s been cleared with management.”

“Oh, I see,” she says, shaking her head as though she disagrees. “I tried cleaning in there earlier and the TV remote flew across the room and hit me in the head.” She glances around the hallway. “Where’s your camera crew? Am I going to be on TV?” she asks while fluffing her graying hair.

“I’m terribly sorry but we are academic investigators, not entertainers,” Logan says with a hard edge to his voice. “These spirits are people just like you and me and don’t deserve to be exploited.”

“It threw a remote at me!” the maid says with her hands on her hips.

“We’re here to try to convince the spirit to move on to the next plane,” Daniel says as he swipes the keycard through the lock. “With any luck, you’ll never have to deal with her again.”

When he opens the door, a musty, stale smell wafts out. After one last fearful glance at the room, the maid scurries away in silence. I take a deep breath, choking a bit on the heavy air. Even without entering the room I can tell a spirit is here. An unhappy spirit based on the vibes rolling out the door.

“Wow, the hairs are standing up on my neck,” Rebecca whispers. “Is that the ghost?”

“Yeah, she’s not happy to be disturbed,” Logan replies before crossing the threshold. “Rebecca, you can stay out here if you prefer.”

“No way in hell am I missing this,” Rebecca says, her body shaking in excitement or fear, maybe both.

Logan holds his hand out to me. My stomach does a little flip as I place my hand in his. He laces our fingers together and pulls me into the room. Static electricity crackles around us, making my hair fly in all directions. Through the veil of hair, I see an apparition so solid she looks alive. Her yellow sundress is in tatters, torn at the shoulder and hem. Vivid red stains mar the sunny expanse of ripped cloth across her stomach.

Blood.

“Do you see her?” I ask in a breathless whisper.

“Yes,” Logan replies, squeezing my hand. “Talk to her. Maybe she’ll listen to you. I think you two have something in common.”

“Okay,” I murmur, my eyes never leaving the girl.

Energy thrums along my arms, raising every hair. Releasing Logan’s hand, I walk toward the girl, watching in fascination as her long, dark hair flies around her. Her eyes are inky pools with no white visible. All in all, I think she’s one of the most terrifying apparitions I’ve ever seen in appearance. And yet, I sense only intense sorrow coming off her in undulating waves. This spirit is suffering terribly. She watches me as I lower my body to sit on the edge of the king-size bed. I fold my hands in my lap, trying to appear as innocuous as possible.

“Tell me your story,” I say to the spirit girl. “You’re suffering. I can help. Please share your story with me.”

“You would never understand the pain I have experienced at the hands of the woman who was supposed to provide care and nurture,” the spirit replies, turning away.

“You might be surprised,” I say in a calm, even tone. “Did your mother hurt you?”

“Yes.” Though she doesn’t elaborate, she does turn back to face me.

“My mother hurt me deeply,” I tell the ghost. My nose begins to burn which means the tears aren’t far behind. “Maybe not physically but mental anguish can be bad too. Just three days ago she reopened old wounds. My heart hurts just thinking about it.”

“Truly?” the girl asks, tipping her head to the side as though she’s contemplating my words.

“I know what betrayal feels like,” I reply with a deep sigh. “Tell me your story. You don’t belong here anymore. There’s no need to suffer like this. Please, let me help you.”

“My mother wed my stepfather when I was thirteen,” she says in a soft voice. The energy in the room spikes then dims when her shoulders sag. “Within a fortnight he was visiting me in the dead of night. He did things to me. Things that should only occur between a husband and wife. Horrible things—”

She shudders, crossing her arms over her chest. I don’t say anything… just wait for her to continue her tale. Her eyes meet mine, filled with tears, and I want nothing more than to hold her, to soothe her. She couldn’t be any older than I am. Without thinking I reach out to touch her shoulder, but my hand passes through her phantom image. I snatch my hand back, cradling my freezing fingers against my stomach.

“He visited me weekly for two years—threatened me with violence if I ever told a soul. Threatened to kill my m-mother.” She chokes the words out through gut-wrenching sobs. “One night my mother walked in while he was using my body…”

“What happened?” I ask when she remains silent.

“He told her I seduced him, that I was possessed by a succubus from Hell,” she says, flinging her arms around. Tendrils of icy wind billow from her fingertips. “She believed him. They locked me up in this very room.”

“I don’t understand,” I murmur, looking at Logan. “Why would they lock her up here?”

“This building was once used as a facility for tuberculosis patients,” Logan replies. He closes his eyes and shakes his head. “It was also used to hide the less desirable people from society.”

“I was with child.”

“Oh, I see. I’m so sorry,” I say as tears spill over my eyelashes.

The monster got her pregnant and locked her away where she wouldn’t be a nuisance. I look at the red stains all over her dress. There’s still more to this story.

“Mother found out about the baby,” she says in a whisper. “She screamed that it was demon spawn and must be removed no matter the cost. She stabbed the baby through my belly. Over and over. Screaming. So much pain.”

“What’s your name?” Logan asks as he approaches inch by inch, like he’s afraid she’ll flee.

“Maria.”

“Maria, you’ve suffered enough,” I say, rising from the bed. “None of this was your fault. You are a victim and did nothing to deserve it. Move on to the next plane.”

“Will my baby be there?”

“I don’t know,” Logan says when I can’t find my voice. “But there’s only one way to find out. I’m sure whatever you find there must be better than the pain you feel here.”

“I can go?”

“Yes,” I say, firm and sure. “Rest in peace, Maria.”

My heart leaps when a tiny smile crosses her face. She stares off into the distance, perhaps seeing something we can’t. Whatever she sees makes her smile grow larger. Her image flickers and begins to fade away. Right before she disappears, she waves goodbye.

“You did it!” Logan says, pulling me into a hug.

Tears flow down my cheeks. Wrapping my arms around his back, I rest my head on his shoulder. I can’t help but smile through the tears. Helping Maria was fantastic. She suffered for so long, and I was the one who was able to get through to her. Right now my ability seems more a blessing than a curse.


Kimber Leigh Wheaton

About the Author

Kimber Leigh Wheaton is a bestselling YA/NA author with a soft spot for sweet romance. She is married to her soul mate, has a teenage son, and shares her home with three dogs, four cats, and lots of dragons. No, she doesn’t live on a farm, she just loves animals. Kimber Leigh is addicted to romance, videogames, superheroes, villains, and chocolate—not necessarily in that order. (If she has to choose, she’ll take a chocolate covered superhero!) She currently lives in San Antonio, TX but has been somewhat a rolling stone in life, having resided in several different cities and states.

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Fortnight of Fright | Halloween Movies & TV Shows

Fortnight of Fright

Guys, I’m SO EXCITED to have Lauren from Bookmark Lit on the blog today as part of the Fortnight of Fright because she’s talking about something super fun: Halloween MOVIES AND TV SHOWS. Get ready to set your DVRs, friends! And try not to get that song from Casper stuck in your head like I did.


Thank you, Amy, for hosting me during Fortnight of Fright!

One of my favorite things to do for Halloween is turn down the lights, light some candles, grab a pumpkin beer, and watch some classic movies or creepy shows. [insert personal picture somewhere around this paragraph]  I generally enjoy horror movies, but don’t have anyone in my life who is willing to watch them with me! As a result, I tend to stick to some of my childhood favorites that aren’t too scary. Today I’ll be sharing some of my recommendations for October and some of the places you can catch them.

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Disney Channel movies are the first ones I turn to when I think of Halloween movies. Halloweentown should be EVERY person’s favorite Disney Channel movie (Halloween-related or not!) You can normally find these movies showing on ABC Family’s 13 Nights of Halloween or on Disney itself in October…. Or you can be aggressive like me and buy them on DVD.

Fortnight of Fright HalloweentownThe Halloweentown movies are absolute classics. Of course, like with most series, the first movie is the best one. If you somehow missed these, the movie is about three siblings who learn that their grandmother is a witch. The kids follow her onto a magical bus that brings them to Halloweentown, where something evil is brewing. They gain their powers and help stop the spirit before it’s too late. There are three other movies in the series: Halloweentown II: Kalabar’s Revenge, Halloweentown High, and Return to Halloweentown.

Fortnight of Fright Tower of TerrorTower of Terror is a Disney movie that is actually based on the Walt Disney World ride with the same name. The movie stars a young Kirsten Dunst and Steve Guttenberg as they investigate a sixty-year-old mystery plaguing the abandoned hotel. It’s certainly a cheesy Disney movie at its finest, but has a pretty cool twist that (maybe) you won’t see coming.

Fortnight of Fright TwitchesTwitches and Twitches Too, starring Disney’s go-to twins (Tia and Tamara Mowry), is your classic separated-at-birth twin story. These twins meet on their 21st birthday and find that they need to use their powers to save their birth mother and the magical land where they were born. If you’re into any of the other Disney movies I mentioned, you’ll like these two movies as well….even if the only reason you watch them is to reminisce on your younger days.

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There are some classic Halloween movies that you can’t let yourself forget during this time of year. Again, a lot of these are on ABC Family’s 13 Nights of Halloween. A few of these are also on Netflix, so you’ll see that noted for the movies you can catch on there.

Fornight of Fright Nightmare Before ChristmasIs The Nightmare Before Christmas a Halloween movie or a Christmas movie? Who cares! Watch it every month between now and the end of the year. This one is on Netlfix, too. Tim Burton delivers as always with his creepy animation, characters, and settings. Jack Skellington is the king of Halloweentown (not to be confused with the Halloweentown I previously mentioned) and discovers a Christmas town. Feeling inspired, he tries to bring some of that holiday spirit to his hometown.

Fortnight of Fright CasperCasper is another Halloween story from everyone’s childhood, no matter how old you are. Casper is probably the cutest ghost you’ll ever meet. A father and his daughter move into an old house to do some paranormal investigating, when they find that there are four ghosts who live there too. Christina Ricci is young and angsty in this one. There are quite a few spin-offs of this one, if you’re in the mood. Those can be found on Netflix, but unfortunately not the original.

Fortnight of Fright BeetlejuiceBeetlejuice is an old-school Tim Burton movie that can’t be missed, either. A couple that has recently passed away is still living in their old house when a new (living) couple moves in. They enlist the help of Beetlejuice (who is creepy and unexplainable) to help scare them off.

fortnight of Fright Addams FamilyThe Addams Family is a movie that can get the theme song stuck in your head just by thinking about it. This creepy family is well-known for having a lot of weird names (Gomez, Fester, Morticia, Wednesday, and Pugsley). Young Christina Ricci appears again as the extremely sarcastic and serious Wednesday Addams, who is pretty much the best part of the movie. This one is on Netflix!

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It’s not too late to get addicted to a creepy television show that you can binge-watch until after Halloween. Some of these are on Netflix, while others are still mid-season. Generally you can find past episodes and seasons On Demand or on Hulu, if you’re in the mood to track these down!

Fortnight of FrightThe Vampire Diaries and Witches of East End are two shows that book bloggers and readers are likely familiar with… because they’re based on books! The Vampire Diaries by L.J. Smith is the series that sparked the TV show of the same name. The story follows Elena Gilbert, who finds herself torn between two vampire brothers. Witches of East End is the first book in the Beauchamp Family saga by Melissa de la Cruz. This TV show follows the Beauchamp women as the daughters learn they are witches and come to terms with their powers. I’ve been watching both shows for a while now and can definitely recommend them both as Halloween shows to get started with. Both of these shows are on Netflix, except from their current/most recent seasons!

Sleepy HollowSleepy Hollow is a retelling of the classic tale with the same name. Ichabod Crane is resurrected and brought into the future to help solve a mystery with the current police of Sleepy Hollow. I’ve only watched part of the first season of this one, but others (like my parents) have watched all of the episodes and really have enjoyed it. There’s a bit of mystery along with creepiness, which could be a great combination for spooky October TV. You can find Sleepy Hollow’s current season on FOX and past episodes on Hulu or On Demand.

Fortnight of Fright American Horror StoryI’m sure the first TV series think of when they’re looking for Halloween programming is American Horror Story. I watched the previous season, Coven, and was very impressed. The show uses the same characters but highlights a different creepy story each season. Season one featured a haunted house, season two took place in an insane asylum, and season three involved a school of young witches. The current season is only a couple of episodes in (so you can find them on Hulu) and is centered around a freak show. The previous seasons are on Netflix and you can find new seasons each October on FX.

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Netflix can be your friend or enemy, depending on what you’re trying to watch on a given day. It has quite a few horror movies if you’re into something scarier, too. (If you don’t already have Netflix for some reason, you can sign up for a month-long free trial this month to get your scary movie fix.)

Fortnight of Fright Tucker & DaleTucker and Dale vs. Evil is a little different than the others I’ve featured here, but it’s definitely worth mentioning. This is a funny but gory take on traditional horror movies. A group of college kids mistakenly assumes Tucker and Dale are serial killers because they happen to look the part, and lots of crazy misunderstandings happen.

Fortnight of Fright Blair Witch ProjectI’ll be honest: I’ve only seen parts of the Blair Witch Project. I watched it from behind a pillow when I was an easily-scared nine year old. The plot is simple and the movie is a classic: three film students seek out the Blair Witch in some creepy woods and only their video footage is found.

(As I mentioned before, you can also find The Nightmare Before Christmas, The Addams Family, The Vampire Diaries, Witches of East End, and American Horror Story on Netflix.)

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Thanks again for featuring me on Fortnight of Fright! I hope everyone was reminded of some childhood favorites or found something new to watch this October.

Thank YOU, Lauren!

Fortnight of Fright | Laura Bickle Guest Post & Q&A

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Friends, I am BEYOND excited to host the incredibly fantastic Laura Bickle on the blog today! Laura is the author of the supremely creepy vampire series, The Hallowed Ones, about an Amish girl named Katie who must figure out a way to survive the vampire apocalypse. They’re excellent. Laura was nice and wonderful enough to put together a guest post and answer some bookish and Halloweenish questions. Thanks, Laura! Take it away!

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Fortnight of Fright | Weird NJ

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 Weird NJ

Guys, I’m really excited for this post. I think it’s a perfect thing to post about for Fortnight of Fright, even though it isn’t remotely bookish–Weird NJ. I know that the people behind Weird NJ have since expanded to cover all the weird, creepy local folklore and ghost stories in other states, but Weird NJ is where it all started. My sister and I used to scour the website and the books to find places close to us to go see. Some of them are legit scary as hell, others are just odd places or landmarks. It’s all super fun. But because this is Fortnight of FRIGHT, I’m going to highlight a couple of the creepier places and legends in my home state. WOOT!

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Excuse Me While I Fangirl | Sleepy Hollow

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Sleepy HollowFriends, there’s no better way to start out this year’s Fortnight of Fright than by paying homage to one of my FAVORITE creepy tv shows around right now: Sleepy Hollow. HOLLA, WITNESSES! I legitimately love this show. It appeals to several of my favorite things: American Revolutionary history, biblical prophecies of death and the apocalypse, monsters, men with British accents, an OTP, a small town, humor, witches…there’s probably more. PLUS I get to “watch” it with my besties, and by watch I mean that we all watch it at the same time and text each other when something crazy slash hilarious slash swoony happens. We all know this is THE BEST.

Considering all of this, but particularly the monsters, witches, and biblical prophecies of death and the apocalypse angles, I thought that Fortnight of Fright would be the perfect time to shout my love of Sleepy Hollow from the rooftops. Woot! Come fangirl with me!

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On the Same Page | The Goose Girl | Shannon Hale

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The Goose Girl by Shannon Hale

Guys, I was beyond excited to reread one of my FAVORITE books for this month’s On the Same Page. There is very little as awesome to me as reading a favorite book with your favorite people, and I couldn’t wait for Brittany and Alyssa to dive in. As always, we all reacted differently, but I was reminded how much I love THE GOOSE GIRL. I couldn’t get enough of Shannon Hale’s writing the first time I read it, and I was captivated by it again.

Because I love the writing in this book so much, I wanted to share just a small handful of my favorite quotes with you guys. YAY QUOTES!
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Adventures Through Awkwardness | Dystopian

middle grade challengeAdventures Through Awkwardness: Dystopian

Happy fall, you guys! It’s the perfect time of year for this month’s middle grade challenge, dystopians!

You guys know the drill: You can read any middle grade dystopian novel during this month. Links to your reviews can be posted in the comments. You can read one or five or however many you want, link up your review and be entered to win one of the dystopian novels below!

 

the giverThe Giver: The Giver Quartet #1 by Lois Lowry

Jonas’s world is perfect. Everything is under control. There is no war or fear or pain. There are no choices. Every person is assigned a role in the Community. When Jonas turns twelve, he is singled out to receive special training from The Giver. The Giver alone holds the memories of the true pain and pleasure of life. Now, it is time for Jonas to receive the truth. There is no turning back.

unwantedsThe Unwanteds: Unwanteds #1 by Lisa McMann

Every year in Quill, thirteen-year-olds are sorted into categories: the strong, intelligent Wanteds go to university, and the artistic Unwanteds are sent to their deaths

Thirteen-year-old Alex tries his hardest to be stoic when his fate is announced as Unwanted, even while leaving behind his twin, Aaron, a Wanted. Upon arrival at the destination where he expected to be eliminated, however, Alex discovers a stunning secret–behind the mirage of the “death farm” there is instead a place called Artime.

In Artime, each child is taught to cultivate their creative abilities and learn how to use them magically, weaving spells through paintbrushes and musical instruments. Everything Alex has ever known changes before his eyes, and it’s a wondrous transformation.

But it’s a rare, unique occurence for twins to be separated between Wanted and Unwanted, and as Alex and Aaron’s bond stretches across their separation, a threat arises for the survival of Artime that will pit brother against brother in an ultimate, magical battle.

Book cover for The Prince Who Fell From the Sky by Jean Claude BemisThe Prince Who Fell From the Sky by John Claude Bemis

In Casseomae’s world, the wolves rule the Forest, and the Forest is everywhere. The animals tell stories of the Skinless Ones, whose cities and roads once covered the earth, but the Skinless disappeared long ago.

Casseomae is content to live alone, apart from the other bears in her tribe, until one of the ancients’ sky vehicles crashes to the ground, and from it emerges a Skinless One, a child. Rather than turn him over to the wolves, Casseomae chooses to protect this human cub, to find someplace safe for him to live. But where among the animals will a human child be safe? And is Casseomae threatening the safety of the Forest and all its tribes by protecting him?

Middle-grade fans of postapocalyptic fiction are in for a treat with this fanciful and engaging animal story by the author of the Clockwork Dark trilogy.

Fortnight of Fright

Fortnight of Fright

Friends, I can’t tell you how excited I am to be hosting Fortnight of Fright this year with my girls from Gals On the Same Page, Alyssa and Brittany! I’ve always loved this feature that highlights all things creepy and Halloweeny and pumpkiny and fallish for the two weeks leading right up to Halloween itself. Brittany and Alyssa hosted Fortnight of Fright like CHAMPS the last two years, but this year we’re hosting it as Gals on the Same Page so I get to join in the fun! Woo Hoo!

If you’re not familiar with Fortnight of Fright, it’s basically two weeks of you guys sharing posts about anything Halloween and fall related. Books, movies, recipes, stories, Pinterest boards, Etsy stores, crafts, WHATEVER YOU WANT. It’s kind of AMAZING. All you need to do is sign up on the Google doc below and then your post will appear on Books Take You Places, The Book Addict’s Guide, or here at Tripping Over Books for everyone to see!

And to top all of this goodness off, the three of us will also be participating in All Hallow’s Read, which is this completely RAD thing that Neil Gaiman sponsors every Halloween where people give out scary books instead of cavity-inducing sweets (although who doesn’t love those, amirite?). If you would also like to participate in this awesome event, check out the website here and get all the details!

Sign up for your Fortnight of Fright post below and stay tuned for all the creepy goodness!! We’ll be tweeting using the hashtag #FortnightofFright!

Birthday Giveaway Extravaganza!

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So I haven’t really ever done anything for my birthday on the blog, but I decided to change that this year when I discovered how many AMAZZINGGGG books are coming out on the big day!! (That would be September 2.) Seriously. You guys are going to flip over the bookish goodness coming your way.

Books are always, ALWAYS one of my favorite gifts to give as well as get. Because I love giving books as gifts, I’m going to celebrate my birthday by sharing some of the books I’m most excited about that all happen share their book birthdays with MY birthday. HUZZAHH!! Legit, I want to win my own giveaway. You’ll understand why. In fact, no more lollygagging. Let’s get down to business.

In honor of my birthday, I’m going to be giving ONE lucky winner FINISHED COPIES of the following books. I CANNOT CONTAIN MYSELF.

birthday giveawayHeir of Fire: Throne of Glass #3 by Sarah J. Maas | Trial by Fire: The Worldwalker Trilogy #1 by Josephine Angelini | The Jewel: The Lone City #1 by Amy Ewing

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Zac & Mia by A.J. Betts | Anatomy of a Misfit by Andrea Portes | MARY: The Summoning: Bloody Mary #1 by Hillary Monahan

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I can’t WAIT to give these books away, friends, but just a few rules and regs (I know, I know): You must be 13 to enter, but if Book Depository ships to where you live, ENTER AWAY! This giveaway is INTERNATIONALLLLLL!!! *Oprah voice* You have until midnight on September 9 to enter, so time’s a-wasting!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, books!

Secret Sister Project!

Secret Sister Project

Friends, I’m incredibly excited to announce this super cool new project that the On the Same Page gals are starting! You might recall a couple of months ago when Alyssa asked around Twitter if anyone would be interested in participating, and YAY, you guys were stoked! So we got down to work and set up the Secret Sister Project for you, and now Alyssa, Brittany, and I are finally ready to make our Secret Sister Project a REAL THING. For those of you who have NO idea what I am talking about, read on!

The What

A secret sister is essentially a cheer club. Think Secret Santa but all year round with less emphasis on big presents, and more thoughtful notes, cards, small somethings sent just to let your secret sister know that you are thinking about her!

The When

Sign-ups run July 18-July 25

You will be paired up with your secret sister by August 1

This will run from August 1 -February 1 (6 months)

The Who

You guys! The only “rule” we have is that before signing up, you must “know” at least one of us. As in, we must have spoken on Twitter or SOMETHING. We are just really concerned with someone not following through, and that would just make a bad time for everyone. Also, we might be limiting the number of sign-ups so it doesn’t get too out of hand, this is just a trial run!

FAQs

What will I have to do if I sign up to be a secret sister?

This is a commitment, we can’t lie to you. By signing up to be a secret sister you are promising to send at least one small card/gift to your secret sister a month. It is very important that you don’t sign up for this unless you are willing to follow through. Please think of how sad (and unfair) it would be for someone to be working hard to make their secret sister feel special and not receiving anything themselves!

Do I have to send presents?

No, you don’t have to send anything big, this really is meant to be more of a cheering up sort of club.However, in the six month period we will be going through Halloween, Christmas, and maybe your secret sister’s birthday! It is encouraged that you send one or two presents during these six months(think a book from their wish list, some Halloween candy, or if you’re feeling really fancy, some flowers for their birthday!) Honestly, this is as fun as you make it!

Do we have to remain secret?

No, though that is part of the fun! Just leave your name off of the card or box you are sending if you want to remain secret, and reveal yourself when you send a Christmas present, perhaps? It is entirely up to you!

Anything else I should know?

For fun, take some pics of your goodies and share them with us using the hashtag #OTSPSecretSister or follow one of us (or all of us at Gals on the Same Page) on Twitter!

So how do I sign up?

Easy! Just fill out the form below!