I have read all of Sheri Meshal's novels. She is definitely one of my absolute favorite authors and I immediately read all of them as soon as I get them--they never fail to keep me reading and entranced!
Do you believe that people who have died are somehow sending you messages or as in my case watching out for you? I most certainly do-my Dad died just before I turned 16 -- I saw him looking down at me once and now I see him when I close my eyes at night-along with some other deceased relatives. In reality I am sure he is the one why I manage to get out of trouble (even though I used to be pretty god at getting into it!).
This is a short book and chronicles Sheri's experiences with her Dad. She was actually able to learn to recognize signs from him--as well as have mediums be able to converse with him and relate it to her. It was these experiences that was the basis of her novel Swallowtail. If you haven't read that I suggest you do (along with all the rest of her books).
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About the Book: (from Amazon)
A series of short stories regarding perceived messages from Sheri Meshal's father after his passing, which provide insight into the relationship that inspired her first novel, Swallowtail.
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About the Author: (from Amazon)
Sheri Meshal spent most of her childhood on an old farm in Iowa. She loves dogs, neuroscience, reading and mini-triathlons. When she isn’t writing, she’s hanging out with her nieces and nephews every chance she gets.
She currently lives in Chicago with her boyfriend, Gabe and her dog, Jessica.
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I'm so looking forward to reading this, you beat me to it :-) x
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