Perception eBook D Jean Quarles
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After losing his wife in a terrible accident, Greg finds it difficult to move on with this life. Choosing to hide at home and avoid his loved ones is his method for coping, still anger consumes him. Trying to get out and make an effort, Greg is stunned when his wife’s ghost appears.
Rachel is fighting against her pain. She is drawn to the local elementary school playground, searching for answers after the death of her young son. Rachel is confused and on the verge of a breakdown. What is it that she feels? Could it really be her son’s hand in hers?
Both Greg and Rachel start on a journey that tests their spirituality. Could a psychic medium give them the answers they seek? Is death the end, or merely a new beginning? And is their chance encounter a coincidence, or a chance at a new life? Perhaps it depends upon your perception.
Perception eBook D Jean Quarles
This book raises questions about communication with the dead, life after death, and whether there are really any coincidences. It's both entertaining and thought-provoking. Unlike some books which deal in big questions, the characters are still the focal point of the story, instead of props for a philosophical exploration. The characters are lovable but not perfect, and I felt their grief, their hope, and their happiness.Small quibbles with the writing style: Quarles doesn't use all the past tenses available to her, so there are a few awkward or temporarily confusing bits. In dialogue, most or all of her American characters say, "I've a car" instead of "I've got a car" or "I have a car." I'm not sure I know any Americans who regularly use the "I've a [fill in the blank]" construction. It's a little thing, but it tends to come up in conversation a lot, and it kept tripping me up. Otherwise, the writing is very smooth, with some really nice descriptions and powerful passages.
The plot and pacing are very good, and the way Quarles shows the characters' grief in the beginning is exceptional. The ending, too, is pitch perfect, and the ride along the way is enjoyable. I loved the scientific and philosophical details about psychic phenomena.
This is an interesting, thought-provoking read, and I especially recommend it if you've ever wondered whether your loved ones have tried to communicate with you from the world beyond.
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Perception eBook D Jean Quarles Reviews
This book creates a literary world that transcends boundaries, brings to life colorful characters and takes you on a journey that keeps you intrigued till the end.
Loved, loved this book, was unable to put it down once I started!! Very encouraging, uplifting and well written from start to finish.
Psychics? Healing? Grief? Moving on? These are issues Quarles deals with honestly, guaranteed to prompt readers to rethink what they think they know.
D. Jean Quarles hit a home run in my opinion. Very thought provoking and well written. I could not put it down. I loved the mystery and twists and I fell in love with the vibrant characters.
This one is a real page turner. Emotions pour off the page as the heroine is lured into unthinkable acts. I loved the window into the Norwegian culture and the struggles they endure in the new land. Perception takes family conflicts to a another level. At times I wondered how much more they could take. I'm looking forward to the next book by this author. D. Jean Quarles has quickly become one of my favorites.
Writing about death can be tricky, but D. Jean Quarles does a beautiful job in this book. She's presented a sensitive subject in such an imaginative way, and it's quite uplifting. I'll never look at butterflies the same way again.
Thanks Ms Quarles.
KC
I don't normally like what could be called New Age stories, but this was so cleverly done that I loved zooming through it. I think I have all books by Quarles and will keep on buying them.
This book raises questions about communication with the dead, life after death, and whether there are really any coincidences. It's both entertaining and thought-provoking. Unlike some books which deal in big questions, the characters are still the focal point of the story, instead of props for a philosophical exploration. The characters are lovable but not perfect, and I felt their grief, their hope, and their happiness.
Small quibbles with the writing style Quarles doesn't use all the past tenses available to her, so there are a few awkward or temporarily confusing bits. In dialogue, most or all of her American characters say, "I've a car" instead of "I've got a car" or "I have a car." I'm not sure I know any Americans who regularly use the "I've a [fill in the blank]" construction. It's a little thing, but it tends to come up in conversation a lot, and it kept tripping me up. Otherwise, the writing is very smooth, with some really nice descriptions and powerful passages.
The plot and pacing are very good, and the way Quarles shows the characters' grief in the beginning is exceptional. The ending, too, is pitch perfect, and the ride along the way is enjoyable. I loved the scientific and philosophical details about psychic phenomena.
This is an interesting, thought-provoking read, and I especially recommend it if you've ever wondered whether your loved ones have tried to communicate with you from the world beyond.
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