Love from Both Sides

I bought this book because my brother passed away several years ago and I have often wondered what "happened" to him after he left this plane of existence. I have also been struggling with the closure of two relationships which seemed as though they were matches made in heaven, yet the men in both of them chose to leave (not through death, as in Stephanie's case, but I think that is somewhat moot). The answers to my questions about what might have happened in all of those situations, and even more, are in Stephanie's books. She and Dan (her husband) are funny, sexy, and smart, which is the kind of relationships I've had. Dan created a severe dysfunction at his end of the relationship, which ended up changing Stephanie; that's the kind of relationships I've had as well.

I have read many, many other books and I realize each experience is interpreted by the writer (channeler). I didn't get bogged down in specifics of how the teachings in this book didn't fit my preconceived notions. My take away was to confirm my growing belief in the concept of multiple lifetime type experiences, the ability to plan our probable lessons in those lifetimes, the importance of free will and ego on those lessons, and, in the end, the biggest lesson of all, that Love is the Answer. The specifics in between were fascinating, funny, and flirty; I couldn't put the book down, and read it in one sitting!

I highly recommend this book to anyone who has ever lost a love, whether or not though death, or wondered "why am I here?"

— Meg S.