Soldier Sailor Lover Slave: A Story of a Woman's Nine Past Lives
by E F Holt
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Enter the captivating world of Soldier Sailor Lover Slave: A Story of a Woman's Nine Past Lives, a groundbreaking memoir and stories of reincarnation that unveils the extraordinary past lives of a New Zealand woman, Kate. Breaking free from traditional narratives, this compelling novel transcends the boundaries of time and space, unearthing the gripping stories of nine unique individuals who share a common thread of sorrow. In a literary landscape often filled with tales of triumph and jubilant endings, Soldier Sailor Lover Slave: A Story of a Woman's Nine Past Lives fearlessly diverges from the norm. Instead, it beckons readers to a journey where fortune is elusive, and tragic outcomes prevail. Yet, amid each heartrending chronicle, this book serves as a poignant reminder that the tapestry of life extends far beyond our current existence. A unique and thought-provoking read, Soldier Sailor Lover Slave: A Story of a Woman's Nine Past Lives is a powerful reminder that our lives are not limited to our present reality. It is a book that will stay with you long after you finish reading it.
About the Author
Lilla is a New Zealand author who has self-published three novels; her latest, Soldier Sailor Lover Slave: A Story of a Woman's Nine Past Lives published under her maiden name, E F Holt. She has also self-published a collection of children's stories, which she invites you to view on her website picketybooks.com. In her teenage years she wrote limericks with dark humour in birthday cards for friends and family, which delivered a few laughs. The author grew up on a sheep farm in Waimate North, NZ, enjoying all the wonderful experiences and freedom of the great outdoors. Apart from enjoying her love of writing, she paints portraits, lately of her grandchildren, as well as creating "quiet books" for her grandchildren. The concept of reincarnation fascinates her. She has read books written by Dr. Brian Weiss, Dr. Ian Stevenson, Edgar Cayce, and Shakti Gawain, but her favourite and most influential are the Seth Books written by Jane Roberts. Lilla is responsible for three adult children and four grandchildren.