Vampire Ghosts on Ghost Whisperer Tonight
May 8, 2009 by Cynthia
There are just two more episodes of Ghost Whisperer left this season so I’ve got a ton of GW stuff for you.
First off, tonight’s episode is extra spooky because it’s about a vampire ghost and that’s a new one on me.
In “Endless Love” a series of very strange and disturbing hauntings perplex Melinda (Jennifer Love Hewitt) until Eli’s (Jamie Kennedy) ex-girlfriend, occult professor Zoe (Jaclyn DeSantis), finds the thread that connects the clues. Only problem is, her explanation is unthinkable: something undead is haunting Grandview. And it won’t rest till it’s taken its intended victim — a vulnerable high school co-ed (Alexa Vega) — to join it in death. (Photo: Vivian Zink/ABC Studios)
Before the episode begins at 8:00 (on CBS), stop by the special Vampire Ghost Interactive Journey site made just for you GW fans.
And because you guys always ask about the music, here’s what you’ll get tonight:
— “Disappear” by piano-rockers The Gabe Dixon Band (Concord Music Group)
— Siri Svegler’s “Their Wine” (Compost Records)
— Indie stars Luscious Redhead’s “Don’t You Dig Too Deep”
Visit the My Space page for the full music playlist.
Last but not least, James Van Praagh has a new book. It’s called “Unfinished Business: What the Dead Can Teach Us About Life.”
Here’s what the publisher has to say about it:
Based on over 25 years of spirit communication, one of the world’s most acclaimed and respected mediums and New York Times bestselling author James Van Praagh shares with readers the personal regrets, misgivings, remorse, and, most importantly, the advice of those who have passed on to the other side. These spirits have a great deal to say about what they have discovered and how we can benefit from their experiences.
Filled with shocking and emotional stories, “Unfinished Business: What the Dead Can Teach Us About Life” recounts Van Praagh’s communication with loved ones who cross over the barrier between the living and the dead to send messages to those whom they have left behind. Through these vivid stories, Van Praagh guides us on an adventure into the spirit world, revealing powerful lessons about how to avoid leaving “unfinished business”—emotional baggage, guilt, fear, and regret—behind.
Says Van Praagh, “When people shed their physical bodies at death, their spiritual selves see life from a whole new perspective. It’s as if they had Lasik surgery. They can finally take off their glasses and see everything more clearly.” (Book cover from Amazon.)
Interested in Mr. Van Praagh’s work? Why not enter to win a Ghostly Voyage in the Mediterranean with him and his fans. VIsit the contest site to enter and hurry because it ends on 6/30/09.
Now that’s a lot of ghostly goodies!













