Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Cape Cod's #Haunted Jail ~ #Halloween Bloghop

Happy Halloween!  This is one of my favorite seasons—crisp air, crimson and gold leaves, hayrides and corn mazes, crackling fires, and a celebration of all things spooky.  Halloween, or All Hallow's Eve, links back to the Celtic festival of Samhain, a time when the barrier between the paranormal and physical worlds grows thin.  As a writer of ghost stories, it’s the perfect time for me to find new inspiration.  My latest release, HAUNTED SOULS, was inspired by a ghost tour I went on with my sister in Cape Cod’s Barnstable Village.  This “Haunted Tour” offered a guided walk to haunted places and historical sites, and it started and ended at the Old Jail.

I’d never even heard of the Old Jail, and it’s truly a historic gem.  It’s the oldest wooden jail house in the entire country, actually, and is thought to have been built in 1690, on orders from the Plymouth and MA Bay Colony Courts.  It was in use until the 1800s, and was moved around a bit, eventually attached to a barn.  It was rediscovered in 1968, detached from the barn, and moved next to the Coast Guard museum on 6A.
The structure itself is quite small, containing three cells which held large numbers of people sometimes.  According to our guide, conditions were rough and people had to take turns lying down to sleep when cells were crowded.  As you can imagine, many people died, and the site is considered actively haunted. 


The Old Jail in the evening...seriously, what's in the
top right window?  And a red flash in bottom left.


Goody Hallett, the lover of the infamous pirate Samuel Bellamy, was imprisoned there in 1716, and is said to be one of the ghosts in residence.  If you’re so inclined, you can even pay to spend the night at the Jail.  On our tour, we were shown photographs with shadowy figures taken by volunteers who work in the jail house.  A few of the volunteers shared their stories as well, and one claimed that a ghost had followed them home and engaged in some poltergeist-like activities.  Well, that got my attention right way, and my imagination started churning.  My sister had her little daughter with her, and I started to wonder what would happen if a young child with sensitive abilities took pity on a lost soul, and actually invited a ghost to come home with them.  The initial idea for my fourth novel was born.

Of course, my stories also have a romantic element, and this one has been dubbed my steamiest yet (from a recent review at Romance 4 the Beach: “Hot damn these two are smokin' hot!”)  So there are plenty of steamy scenes to counter the paranormal chills-up-your-spine ghost mystery.  A perfect read for the Halloween season! 


Two of my other novels, SILVER LAKE and GULL HARBOR, are also ghost stories mixed with romance, so as an additional giveaway, one commenter on my blog today will win a signed copy of the paperback of their choice ~ Silver Lake or Gull Harbor!  To enter to win, comment below and be sure to leave an email address or twitter handle so I can contact you if you win, and don’t forget to enter the grand prize Rafflecopter below for a chance to win one of several gift cards!  Thanks for visiting my stop on the Snarkology Halloween Hop and happy haunted reading! Don't forget to follow the hop here for more posts: Hop Landing Page



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26 comments:

  1. Silver Lake! Happy Halloween!
    bw2323bro@yahoo.com

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  2. Either book would be great!
    dawn_1999_20@yahoo.com
    Thank you and Happy Halloween!

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    1. Got you entered! Thanks for stopping by and Happy Halloween to you too!

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  3. Wow! That place does look like it has ghost. I got to stay the night at the Old Ohio State Reformatory when I lived in Mansfield Ohio ( Was used for Shawshank Redemption) it was pretty spooky. I mainly heard noises but it is an old place lol
    spiritofnlm(at)yahoo(dot)com

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    1. I love Shawshank Redemption! And I'd love the chance to stay a night in the prison...sounds very spooky. Thanks for coming by!

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  4. Both books sound great! I would love to win one! Thanks for the chance! ShanCol19@gmail.com

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    1. You are very welcome and thanks! Happy Halloween :)

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  5. I'm posting this on my author FB page along with my little story about my tour of the jail! Hope to meet you soon on the Cape, Diana

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    1. Oh that's awesome Diana, thanks! Hope to meet you soon too!

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  6. Silver Lake please! paulnlynnjohnson06@hotmail.com

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    1. Awesome, thanks for entering! Good luck and Happy Halloween!

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  7. I do love ghost stories and romance thanks

    tiramisu392 (at) yahoo.com

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    1. Awesome, two of my favorite things! Thanks for entering!

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  8. Thank you for the chance
    Happy Halloween

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    1. You are very welcome, thanks for entering and Happy Halloween!

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  9. I love the photo of the old jail. Thanks for participating in the hop! Happy Halloween!
    penny dot olson at gmail dot com

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    1. Isn't it great? Thanks for stopping by my spot on the hop!

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  10. Your books sound good! Going on my TBR list! I lived with a ghost and it wasn't very fun! But I still love a good ghost story!Thank you for a chance to win your books and Happy Halloween! fantasy1997@yahoo.com

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    1. You too! I imagine living with a ghost is not very fun - it certainly isn't for my characters lol. Thanks for coming by!

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  11. I would love to read your books! Thanks for the giveaway!
    wrentze@yahoo.com

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  12. I love them both but I like Gull Harbor a bit better! Thanks for the amazing giveaway! Happy Halloween! pharmnut@yahoo.com

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  13. They both sound great, and the new one too! If I had to choose I'd like Gull Harbor. blueirishmoon at hotmail dot com

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  14. Thanks for sharing the story about Old Jail. I've seen, heard and felt things since I was about 5 years old and had my share of benevolent spirits as well as some terrifying, menacing presences.

    If I win, I would love Silver Lake. Thank you for participating in the Hop and for the chance to win. Happy Halloween! tgarofalo@centurylink.net

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  15. that is a really interesting and cool story about the Old Jail. It's pretty creepy.
    Thanks for participating in the giveaway! @vipersweb

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  16. The winner is Shelley - congrats! Thanks so much everyone for participating and I hope you enjoyed the blog hop :D

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