The way Rosanne Higgins blends fact and fiction is extraordinary! She makes you feel like you know the characters in her stories. When something good happens it makes you want to celebrate with them. At the same time when something bad happens you want to morn with them. It is truly amazing to be in Buffalo and think of the past some of the places here hold. Thanks you for writing these books. I can only hope there are more in the future!
Jamie
Another great book by one of my fav authors. I have read all 4 of her books and I love how you could read each one without having to have read the whole series, and it still makes sense. You also get to follow along if you are reading sequentially and it's a cool flow.
This book and some great twists that I wasn't expecting!
Jenna
“Past life regression isn’t for everyone,” Charlotte Lambert had advised. The psychic medium and friend to Maude Travers also warned, “you may not like what you find.” Maude’s scientific roots as a researcher did not prevent her from eventually accepting the idea that she had been a nineteenth century physician in a past life. The notion had first presented itself to her in vivid dreams and waking visions of Buffalo, New York, more than a century ago. A search of the historical records verified the existence of the physician and her work in the burgeoning city’s insane asylum. What did it all mean, and more importantly, how would it help Maude to understand the threats to her current business? “You tend to be surrounded by the same cast of characters in each life,” Charlotte told her. “Negative karma will follow you until you do something to break the cycle.” Had an adversary from another lifetime come to even the score in this one? Would Maude be able to unravel her past life in time to secure her own future?