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The Dark Side of Paradise - Florida's Most Haunted Locations - cover

The Dark Side of Paradise - Florida's Most Haunted Locations

Stephen M Resar

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Summary

Are you curious about the paranormal?
 
Do you live in Florida? Or are you planning to visit soon?
 
Well, this book is for you.
 
The Dark Side of Paradise. Florida's Most Haunted Locations by author Stephen M. Resar.
 
Uncover the Sunshine State's dark underbelly in this spellbinding journey through Florida's haunted landscapes. From the echoing laughter in ancient lighthouses to the eternal vigilance of soldiers in historic forts, this book reveals a side of Florida hidden beneath its sunny veneer. Each location holds secrets where past and present merge, where spirits linger, and where history refuses to be forgotten.Dive into tales of love that transcend death, keepers who never leave their posts, and places where the veil between worlds is whisper-thin. Discover how Florida's unique geological tapestry might be a canvas for the supernatural, capturing centuries of human emotion and energy.
 
As you explore these haunted realms, approach with respect and an open heart. Here, the spirits aren't just stories; they're echoes of lives once lived. This book guides you to understanding the profound connections between Florida's history, hauntings, and the living world.
 
The ordinary will never look the same once you've seen Florida through haunted eyes. Prepare to see beyond the beaches and tourist spots to a Florida where the past is very much alive, where every shadow might tell a tale, and every visit could lead to a spectral encounter.
 
Welcome to the real Florida, where the sun sets on one adventure and rises on perhaps your most amazing supernatural journey.
Available since: 09/07/2025.
Print length: 143 pages.

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