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Changing Planes: Embark On A Journey of the Heart

I know you're not supposed to judge a book by it's cover, but when I first looked at Changing Planes, I was totally intrigued. The midnight blue of the sky and the water are mirror images of each other and it makes you think of when you have two mirrors and reflect them back to each other so that you can see infinity in them. This book was like that. It gave me a glimpse of infinity, something I never believed possible.

I ordered the book from Amazon and when it came and it fell out of the box, I was first taken aback by it's beautiful cover. The cover alone intrigued me, and after reading the book, I see why. I was glad that it was only a novella, because my life is really too hectic for a novel the size of War and Peace, but when I started reading, I found I couldn't put it down.

Though it's my job to deal in words, I can't describe this book well enough to do it justice. It's better if you just read it yourself. I highly recommend that you do so. It's not expensive and it's the kind of book that you want to keep around, just to be able to give it to a friend. When I read it, it was like I was reading my own life, I identified with the main character that much.

Everybody should read this book, especially women. And if you can get through it without crying, then your heart is more than hardened, it has turned to stone. Maybe this book is what you need to read. Maybe you experienced something similar to what it's main character, Madison Reeves experienced. Her heart opens wide enough for us to see inside.

Madison Reeves, a young, ambitious VP of a high-end department store, is about to embark on the journey of a lifetime. She doesn't know it as she heads for the airport on a Caribbean vacation, yet something nags at her, deep in the recesses of her mind.

When Madison reaches the airport terminal, things begin to go awry, but not in a noticeable sense. After boarding the plane and taking off, the needled on the weird meter kick up a notch until Madison has to admit that something strange is indeed going on.

Things get odder and odder and rapidly escalate into events that are out of this world until Madison can no longer deny that she has left ordinary far behind.

When she leaves the plane after it lands, she suddenly realizes that she has not arrived at her intended destination. Instead, she is greeted by her long deceased grandfather at the airplane's gate.

Madison's journey here forward is the adventure of all adventures, the look behind the curtain. You are compelled to read on to discover what she finds and what happens to her in the long run.

As you follow along with Madison, you see yourself in her shoes, and experience what she experiences. And when you reach the end, you are jarred clear out of your senses. If you read this book and do not realize how our journey in this life is interwoven with the lives of those we love and touch and that small changes we make affect those around us -- then you must be asleep at the wheel.

Changing Planes not only made me laugh, it made me cry and gave me an opportunity to look into the mirror of my own soul.

An easy read, Laurie Brenner delights and entertains and keeps you turning the pages. It is appealing to the young and old alike and the spiritual lessons Madison undertakes are "powerful enough to make the story unforgettable," says author Sandra Carrington-Smith.

When I put the book down, I did not want it to end. Laurie Brenner is an authentic storyteller, a bard of old, who shares her story from the heart -- don't be fooled by its size, this little gem packs its weight in spiritual gold.

Read the first three chapters for free of this engaging metaphysical fiction. Visit www.ChangingPlanes.net now! Written by Jenny Long

categories: ghost story,award winning fiction,metaphysical fiction,new age fiction,quantum fiction,visionary fiction

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