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Books with title The Ghost in My Closet

  • The Girl In The Closet

    Michelle Heard

    eBook (MA Heard, Nov. 25, 2018)
    From International Bestseller Michelle Heard comes a STAND ALONE, Suspense Romance in the Southern Heroes series.BIRDIEEscaping an unthinkable nightmare, I’m given a second chance at life. Cole Trenton is the first person to look past the broken girl. But the moment I give him my heart he leaves.Secrets never stay buried, and mine returns with a vengeance.Cole walks back into my life when I need him most. He shows me how to be strong, that monsters only have the power you give them.But my biggest fear remains.How do I silence the girl in the closet before I lose Cole again?COLEI always knew Birdie Liles was different, but that didn’t stop me from falling for her.After years of being away, I return home to bury my best friend,only to learn that Birdie’s in trouble.If I had known about the monster from her past, I never would’ve left.I went to fight someone else’s war while I left the woman I love unprotected.But I’m here now, and I’m ready to send Birdie’s demon right back to hell.Please note: The Girl In The Closet contains graphically violent scenes that may be upsetting to some readers. Reading Order of Southern Heroes Series: The Ocean Between UsThe Girl In The Closet The Lies We Tell OurselvesAll The Wasted Time We Were Lost
  • The Ghost in My Closet

    Cathy West

    Paperback (Simon Spotlight, Nov. 1, 1995)
    Trying to discover what is behind the slamming doors, missing food, and creepy noises in the middle of the night, Michelle becomes convinced that the Tanner house is haunted, but no one will believe her. Original.
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  • The Ghost in the Closet

    Littlehawk

    language (, Feb. 25, 2013)
    Danielle is a foster child. She grew up in the 'system' and now at fifteen she has nobody and no place to go so she has come to live in the Wayne home. Grace and Eli Wayne are weird, to say the least. But they open their home to her. Danielle has her own room, her own computer, her own TV and her own ghost that lives in the closet! At first it's easy to ignore the silly rumors that get thrown at her. Grace is a witch, Eli is a convict, there is a treasure buried in the yard and a little girl ghost haunts the house. All can be ignored until things begin to happen. She's told to leave the closet light on and the door slightly open. Lacy, the ghost, doesn't like the dark. Danielle thinks it's a joke until things begin to happen that cannot be explained. In time she finds that the truth is not always what you expect. Sometimes there are clues right in front of your face that can solve a mystery and change your life.
  • The Ghost in the Closet

    littlehawk

    language (, June 25, 2012)
    Danielle is a foster child. She grew up in the 'system' and now at fifteen she has nobody and no place to go so she has come to live in the Wayne home. Grace and Eli Wayne are weird, to say the least. But they open their home to her. Danielle has her own room, her own computer, her own TV and her own ghost that lives in the closet! At first it's easy to ignore the silly rumors that get thrown at her. Grace is a witch, Eli is a convict, there is a treasure buried in the yard and a little girl ghost haunts the house. All can be ignored until things begin to happen. She's told to leave the closet light on and the door slightly open. Lacy, the ghost, doesn't like the dark. Danielle thinks it's a joke until things begin to happen that cannot be explained. In time she finds that the truth is not always what you expect. Sometimes there are clues right in front of your face that can solve a mystery and change your life
  • The Monster in My Closet

    Richard Gary

    language (, May 8, 2020)
    Beneath the dark and moonlit night, as I laid down my head, I felt a strange and eerie feeling all around my bed. I swore I heard a breathing noise coming from the closet. Certainly, there was nothing hiding there inside, or was it? Everyone will have a fear that they must face one day. This is the tale of a little boy who would not back away.
  • Ghost in the Closet

    Rick Detorie

    Paperback (Troll Communications Llc, Nov. 1, 1988)
    24 pages Sam and Annie find it difficult to get along with their visiting cousin, Ricky, who is rude and nasty to them until an encounter with the ghost in their hall closet.
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  • The Monster in My Closet

    Richard Gary

    (Independently published, May 9, 2020)
    Beneath the dark and moonlit night, as I laid down my head, I felt a strange and eerie feeling all around my bed. I swore I heard a breathing noise coming from the closet. Certainly, there was nothing hiding there inside, or was it? Everyone will have a fear that they must face one day. This is the tale of a little boy who would not back away.
  • The Ghost in Me

    Shaunda Kennedy Wenger

    language (Essemkay Company Productions, Dec. 18, 2010)
    A book where FREAKY FRIDAY and GHOST ADVENTURES meet!Like any other fourteen-year-old, Myri Monaco has problems that she doesn't know how to deal with: a crush on her best friend's boyfriend, a mother who's dating her science teacher, and a "punishment" for a science project that lands her in auditions for the school play (the last place she wants to be). But most girls don't have a friendly ghost living at home who is willing to trade places whenever she is needed. Will temporary body-swapping be an easy solution when problems collide? Or will Myri lose everything to a ghost wanting to live again?THE GHOST IN ME is a 2013 Indie B.R.A.G Medallion Honoree"Wenger does a great job weaving the story as well as balancing humor with more serious moments." -- Readinista"The Ghost in Me has all the elements that make it a great read." -- author Judith E. Torres (The Monster Under the Bed Loves Chocolate Chip Cookies)"Funny, clever, and well-written." -- author L.D. Brown (Cycles)"Energetic, suspenseful, a bit eerie, and humorous." -- Suzanne Morris, Kid Lit Reviews"Lots of humor, lots of suspense, and fun characters - just the right blend for a fun, exciting read." -- author Rick WaltonFOR READERS who love middle grade novels by Wendy Mass and Meg CabotHonors for other works by Shaunda Kennedy Wenger:2012 Book of the Year Finalist, Foreword Reviews, for Reality Bites, Tales of a Half-Vampire2011 KART Book List Award for Little Red Riding Hood, Into the Forest Again2012 Purple Dragonfly Honorable Mention for Little Red Riding Hood, Into the Forest Again
  • The Closet Ghosts

    Uma Krishnaswami, Shiraaz Bhabha

    Hardcover (Children's Book Press, Dec. 27, 2005)
    Moving to a new place is hard enough without finding a bunch of mean, nasty ghosts in the closet. This looks like a job for Hanuman, the Hindu monkey god who can change shape in the blink of an eye and chase goblins and demons away with his thundering voice. When Hanuman answers Anu's plea for help, she rejoices — until she realizes those pesky ghosts don't seem to be going anywhere. Uma Krishnaswami effortlessly weaves motifs from Indian mythology into this lively story, while Shiraaz Bhabha's exquisitely detailed acrylic paintings glow on the page.
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  • The Ghost of the Closet

    Alisa Chao

    Hardcover (AuthorHouse, May 26, 2020)
    Ben, a 7 year old boy faces a ghost that lurks in his closet at night. He's trying to flee this traumatizing ghost, but it is just his imagination after all. He learned how lucky he was to have someone love him and always show the support to him.
  • In My Closet

    Willy Robbins

    Paperback (Kids Book Press Publishing, April 15, 2014)
    Ernie loves to play in his room, but when night falls, sleeping in his room is a different story. Sometimes, at bedtime, his imagination comes out to play. When Ernie imagines there's a troll in his closet, he decides to look for himself. Will he come face to face with his imagination? Or, will Ernie learn there is nothing scary about his closet?
  • The Ghost in the Orange Closet

    Mindy Destro

    language (TL Criser, July 23, 2016)
    Vietnam story of Heroes, Honor, and Hope for Soldiers Today. “Brilliant!...Powerful!...Emotional!” John Gore, Hollywood Reporter. “I was particularly impressed with the powerful combination of introspection and emotion…” Genral A Cucolo III – US Army. “Moreover, you have dared to explore a vital subject that few wish to consider-but all of should.” Major General Dan Bolger, 1st Cavarly Division.