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Books with author Patti Petrone Miller

  • The Boogeyman

    Patti Petrone Miller

    language (, Sept. 27, 2016)
    The Monster in your closet is real...the monster under your bed makes you scream. You sleep with a nightlight thinking it will protect you from the evil that lies within your very soul. Murray Thompson has nightmares. Nightmares that stemmed from his childhood through the constant teasing by his older brother Jack, and his bullying. Murray knew the truth. Murray knows deep within his soul that he has indeed met the Boogeyman and the monster in his closet was not a figment of his imagination.The demon haunts his very being, his every waking moment, that instills fear like no other has. The thought of his red eyes and long pointed fangs is enough to point Murray toward the direction of his long time and trusted Psychiatrist, Doctor Rosen, who vows to make him forget what he has witnessed as a young boy. As time passes, Murray begins to question his deep dark thoughts and wonders if the dreams are real, or is it just all in his mind like Dr. Rosen suspects?Readers beware, you're in for a scare...in this mind blowing book written by best selling children's author PA Cadaver who also writes as Amelia Picklewiggle.
  • The Adventures of Mickey Silver Mouse

    Patti Petrone Miller

    language (, Dec. 16, 2014)
    Meet the mouse with the magic in the Adventures of Mickey Silver Mouse in Amelia Picklewiggle's second installment of the Mouse in the House series. Mickey is leaving the city for a much needed vacation in the country to visit his cousin Marty Mouse. But on the trip there he encounters trouble when he shares the flight home with Siegfried the cat. That's when his adventure begins in this crazy cat and mouse game.
  • The Pendleton Witches

    PATTI Petrone Miller

    language (, Sept. 28, 2016)
    England's most famous witch trial took place in Lancashire in 1612. Ten of the so-called Pendle Witches were hanged at Lancaster Castle, after being deemed guilty of witchcraft.Their ghosts reputedly haunt the village of New Church, which is where one of the witches is said to be buried.The Winter children can't pass up a good trouble- some mystery, while traveling with their Archeological/Librarian Scholar father. On this trip, they travel to New Castle, England to solve the mystery of the Pendleton Witches and Gwen finds out some very scary and surprising results about her family history. Is this just plain Hocus Pocus or something real? Follow the stories of the Winter children in this epic, highly anticipated, first installment of The Ghost Tales 168 book Mystery series by best selling, award winning children's author PA Cadaver.
  • The Clown Motel

    Patti Petrone Miller

    language (, Feb. 15, 2015)
    Don't touch the clowns, and don't let the clowns touch you.Just off of highway 95 in the state of Nevada, there lies the small town of Tonopah. For miles around, it's desolate and in the silence, there lies one lonely motel. Across from the motel is an old cemetery where miners were buried. It's not the ghosts within the cemetery that will make you run in fear...for those of you faint of heart and fearful of clowns, this is not a delicate story. America's scariest motel is haunted...by hundreds of clowns.Spending the night in this creepy Motel is definitely a true test of courage, because it's full of clowns. There are clowns tacked onto the doors, shelves of clown dolls starring at you with their beady glass eyes, and collectibles in the lobby that are neatly seated in chairs as if guarding the place from harmful intruders. There are clown paintings on the walls that look at you. And if you have a second floor room, you can look out from the balcony and see why the motel is so eerily quiet and dark at night. It's the cemetery. The Clown Motel stands right next to Tonopah's old, dusty, unlit cemetery. Closed for over one hundred years, it's packed with the graves of the town's miners who died very unpleasantly. That should be cause for panic and even more so, if you've ever watched the movie Poltergeist, and you decide to spend a night at this unique lodge. Spend at least a minute or two wondering if, just maybe, part of a cemetery full of graves of men who died horrible deaths once stretched underneath land now occupied by the Clown Motel...I tell this story with locked doors and windows. I was one of the lucky ones. They are coming. They are coming for me. As the saying goes, you can check out any time you want, but you can't leave. There's a lot more buried there than you might think...
  • Halloween Fright

    Patti Petrone Miller

    language (, June 14, 2014)
    Halloween night is such a fright in this cute rhyming bedtime story book for ages two through five years. Written by the best selling author Amelia Picklewiggle.
  • The Pauper Prince

    Patti Petrone Miller

    language (Amelia Picklewiggle, April 4, 2014)
    The poor Prince in fairytale land needs to find a wealthy Princess or lose his fortune forever in this witty, humorous Fractured Fairytale venture your children are sure to love! The poor prince who has to rely and marry a wealthy princess who is locked in a tower by the dragon, but instead she is resorceful and doesnt look at her situation in a victimized view.
  • Welcome to Scarecrow Hollow

    Patti Petrone Miller

    language (, Sept. 28, 2016)
    IntroductionWelcome to Scarecrow HollowThe Urban Myth:The house was built around the turn of the century by an elderly man with many children. When the man died in the 1940โ€™s of old age, he left his spirit behind in the home. The apparition drags people out of their beds during the night, leaving them in the hallway. The man also has an affinity for doors-every door in the house that is left open, and is always found closed again. The Fiction:WELCOME TO SCARECROW HOLLOW where things go bump in the night...Meet old man Wilson. Viciously murdered by his children for his money, his spirit is left behind. Outside, in the deserted cornfield, a lonely scarecrow dwells in the wind, and is used as a perch for the black birds. But with a closer look, it isn't a scarecrow at all.The birds flock to it like a moth to a flame, one by one pecking at the loose, decayed flesh hanging on the meat hook.People who visit the old farm house begin to disappear, one by one with no explanation...spray painted in red paint --the sign into the town of Scarecrow Hollow reads:Warning:Don't go into Scarecrow Hollow if you want to live...That's not what the Winter children had in mind while on their way to visit their favorite farm with their father, where things tend to go bump in the night. It will take the three siblings, Lance, Gwen and Merle to solve the mystery, in this middle grade thriller. Readers beware...you're in for a scare! Find out what happens in โ€œWelcome to Scarecrow Hollow.โ€
  • Witch-o-ween

    Patti Petrone Miller

    language (, Jan. 29, 2015)
    Witch Hazel has a dilemma. It's her job to save Halloween. But when her sister steps into the picture Witch Hazel's plans don't go the way she expected. This is a story about friendship and kindness and how good can over come evil. A very funny bedtime story.
  • Victoria the Vampire

    Patti Petrone Miller

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 25, 2017)
    Victoria is a vampire that lives in a special spooky place called Halloween Town. In Halloween Town, everyone is the same no matter what type of monster or creature they are. Victoria enlists the aid of her friends, Millie the Mummy and Wanda the Witch in Halloween antics. They dress up as ghosts then go out and scare their unsuspecting friends, Frankie Stein, Godrick Goblin and Walter the Werewolf. This is the second installment in the acclaimed Halloween Town series written by television and best-selling children's book author, Patti Petrone-Miller. The illustrations are whimsical, colorful and fun to look at, drawn by Dawn-Hite. Victoria the Vampire in Halloween Town is a story about friendship, sharing, learning to be a team. Compassion, Empathy, parenting and that being different in form is not a bad thing at all because in the end, aren't we all the same?
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  • The Clown Motel

    Patti Petrone-Miller

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 25, 2017)
    Don't touch the clowns, and don't let the clowns touch you. Just off of highway 95 in the state of Nevada, there lies the small town of Tonopah. For miles around, it's desolate and in the silence, there lies one lonely motel. Across from the motel is an old cemetery where miners were buried. It's not the ghosts within the cemetery that will make you run in fear...for those of you faint of heart and fearful of clowns, this is not a delicate story. America's scariest motel is haunted...by hundreds of clowns. Spending the night in this creepy Motel is definitely a true test of courage, because it's full of clowns. There are clowns tacked onto the doors, shelves of clown dolls starring at you with their beady glass eyes, and collectibles in the lobby that are neatly seated in chairs as if guarding the place from harmful intruders. There are clown paintings on the walls that look at you. And if you have a second-floor room, you can look out from the balcony and see why the motel is so eerily quiet and dark at night. It's the cemetery. The Clown Motel stands right next to Tonopah's old, dusty, unlit cemetery. Closed for over one hundred years, it's packed with the graves of the town's miners who died very unpleasantly. That should be cause for panic and even more so, if you've ever watched the movie Poltergeist, and you decide to spend a night at this unique lodge. Spend at least a minute or two wondering if, just maybe, part of a cemetery full of graves of men who died horrible deaths once stretched underneath land now occupied by the Clown Motel... I tell this story with locked doors and windows. I was one of the lucky ones. They are coming. They are coming for me. As the saying goes, you can check out any time you want, but you can't leave. There's a lot more buried there than you might think...
  • Wanda the Witch

    Patti Petrone Miller

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 25, 2017)
    There isn't anything Wanda the Witch misses in Halloween Town. Even through the hustle and bustle of daily life, the kids of Halloween Town manage to find evil and save the day. In this fifth installment, Wanda the Witch knows something is wrong and evil lurks abound. It's up to Wanda and her friends to save the town. But can they do it? Find out in this charming, funny, colorfully illustrated and entertaining story by the number 1 best-selling, award-winning children's television author, Patti Petrone-Miller.
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  • Witch~o~ween

    Patti Petrone Miller

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 30, 2014)
    Witch Hazel is not happy. Her favorite holiday, Halloween is about to be ruined once again, and she must fly in to save the day from all the horrid mishaps that could possibly turn the town in turmoil.
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