
Candles, Cats, and the Scent of Ghosts – 3 True Cozy Candle Shop Hauntings
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🕯️ First, in The Haunted Flame, we visit Colonial Williamsburg, where a young woman named Eliza may still be hand-dipping candles in the afterlife—leaving behind the scent of beeswax and a perfectly even wick.
🕯️ Next, in Maggie’s Wicks, we head to Salem, Massachusetts, where a turn-of-the-century folk practitioner seems to be helping modern shopkeepers pour love spells—one drawer, one ghost cat, and one mysterious journal entry at a time.
🕯️ Finally, in The Flamekeeper’s Cottage, a snowstorm leads a lost traveler to a warm candle shop in New Hope, Pennsylvania—only to discover that the shop shouldn’t be open... and the cat by the fire might not be alive. These stories are based on real reports, legends, and local lore—gently adapted for the cozy horror heart. Perfect for listeners who love charming ghost stories, misty winter nights, and haunted shops filled with warmth.
🎙️ This episode is perfect for fans of:
- gentle ghost stories
- haunted history with a heart
- cozy horror fiction
- folklore and candle magic
- cats that aren’t quite cats
🔍 Tags & Topics: #CozyHorror #TrueGhostStories #CandleShopGhost #SalemGhosts #ColonialWilliamsburg #HauntedShops #GhostCat #CandleMagic #HauntedCottage #Folklore #GentleHaunting #CreepyButCozy #WitchyVibes #TrueCozyGhostStories #AudioStorytelling #GhostPodcast
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