When you stumble into a new book, you never know what you are going to get. It doesn’t happen often, but sometimes, when I read a story, I get another piece of the puzzle for my own life. That’s exactly what happened to me the other night after I finished the metaphysical fiction, Changing Planes, by author Laurie J. Brenner.

I was very thankful that when the book came from Amazon, that it was a little book, a novella, if you will, because frankly, I just don’t have the time to read 1000 page novels. I love them, but I get lost after the first few pages. Not so with Changing Planes. When I opened it up and started reading, 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.

This book should be read by millions. Don’t be left out — this is going to be a big hit, I can tell, I have a sense about these things — and it would translate very well into a movie, especially with all the special effects that they can do nowadays. If you can get through it without crying, then your heart has turned into a rock, this book may well be what the doctor ordered to turn it to flesh once again.

Changing Planes takes us into the world of Madison Reeves, a young and ambitious VP of an upper scale department store, about to embark on a Caribbean vacation and a whole new kind of journey.

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.

After leaving the plane as she enters the airport terminal she realizes that “she isn’t in Kansas any more.” She faints when her long deceased grandfather meets her at the airport gate.

Madison is on a journey that most souls don’t get to remember or tell as she has found herself in the world between worlds — that place between the living and the dead.

What happens to you as you read this story, is something just short of a miracle as you begin to see yourself in Madison and experience what she experiences. By the time you reach the end (which you don’t want to happen), you are shocked clear out of your senses. You experience an ending that comes out of left field and truly takes you by surprise. It is here that you realize that all things are possible, not only for Madison, but for you as well.

When I looked into the pages of Changing Planes, it was like looking into the mirror of my own soul and finding love and forgiveness there. That alone was worth the read.

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.

I didn’t think I’d feel this way, but I didn’t want the story to end. This is Laurie Brenner’s first fiction novella, and I can’t wait to read what unfolds next from her writings. She’s an authentic storyteller, rare these days, and Changing Planes is delightful and easy read for any pallet.

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

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