Reincarnation and past lives

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dmurdock
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Reincarnation and past lives

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They say the eyes are windows to the soul. I would have to agree. After all, how many times have you looked into someone's eyes and felt that you just knew them somehow? All you know is that you felt comfortable with them right away. We travel in soul groups, switching relationships in order to help one another learn lessons.

AGAIN,
is such a novel. The story weaves in and out of the 16th and 21st centuries following the lives and loves of two women, one the reincarnation of the other.

LADY CATHERINE has it all, including a handsome knight whose love for her knows no bounds. Though secretly holding out for passionate love, she consents to wed this knight, a man she loves no more than she could a brother. But a chance meeting with a devastatingly handsome merchant shakes the foundation of her world, causing her to act and think in ways she never thought possible.

ERYN REXFORD has a fairy tale life. Passionate love, though, she learns to live without, until dreams spark memories of a life lived long ago and of a man whose love promises to follow her through time. Eryn recognizes a whisper of that promise in the eyes of a handsome stranger who stays close enough for her to notice, but not close enough for her to remember.

TWO WOMEN, born centuries apart, accept their lives without passion. Until, that is, a chain of events complicates things in ways they never imagined, all because of one man’s love for a woman…a love that crosses through centuries to find her again.

Available on Kindle and in print through Lulu. Easiest to find by searching by my name, Diana Murdock.

I would love to hear of your past life memories as well!
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Post by Carla Hurst »

This sounds interesting...going to give it a read...thanks for the ti :)
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Post by dmurdock »

Thank you so much! I'd love to hear what you think! Enjoy!
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Post by jnall3 »

My Name is Memory. Great book about past lives by Ann Brashares. About 2 souls trying to find each other through time. It is going to be a trilogy.

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It seems so interesting... Certainly I will read it.
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Post by Blue »

Hi, Just finsihed reading The Wishing Tree by JC Barrant. This story also deals with reincarnation in a very poignant way. Don't want to spoil it for you but Maggie's mother is a ghost throughout who cannot move on until she's learned to reach her daughter and her grandson, who is in fact her own lost son reincarnated whose purpose is to bring them all together. Her biggest problem is that as a fiercely religious woman she can't accept that she IS a ghost. I can't describe it as well as she's written it - this book is simply amazing. I couldn't put it down. You'll find it on a new website called unpublishedauthorsbookshop.co.uk Really worth trying out this author's work as its all so intriguing. Hope you all give this one a try.
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Post by ~Elle~ »

What Dreams May Come by Richard Matheson -- classic story about death and afterlife (and reincarnation).
I'm also interested in My Name is Memory by Ann Brashares. Haven't read it yet though.
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Post by Blue »

Think I'll try that one as a friend also told me it was good!
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Post by tanvi02 »

thanks for sharing the information.i reall found them interesting enough to read...
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