Tuesday, 28 July 2020

Recognitions (Recognitions #1) by Daniela. I. Norris

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From Goodreads

Amelia Rothman, a foreign-rights editor from New York, has a turbulent personal life. She juggles a divorce and two teenage kids, and decides to seek hypnotherapy to help her deal with insomnia and anxieties. But when during the session an unexpected event emerges, she tries to understand how it is relevant to her current life and why it suddenly triggers a series of synchronicities that take her on an unexpected personal journey to the depth of her subconscious. At once a spiritual and psychological novel, Recognitions explores the concepts of past lives, recognition of people and their roles in our present lives and life lessons. Recognitions is the first of a trilogy.

My thoughts

My thanks to The Book Club on Facebook Reviewer Group for the opportunity to review this in exchange for an honest review.

I gave this a 4 stars or 8/10.

I read this the first in the Recognitions trilogy in a few days.  It was an easy read and at just over 200 pages it's not an overly long read. It kept me engaged and wanting to know more about Amelia. At a bit of a crossroads in her life, trying to cope with two teenagers and coming out the other side of a divorce. She is emotionally and mentally drained.

Deciding on trying hynotherapy, as a means of coping with the situation that she finds herself in. She isn't ready for the revelations that she is about to experience as a result of the hypnosis. 

This story deals with the concept that we have all possibly been here on this Earth before. This is actually something that I find interesting as a concept. I have Premonitions the next one in the trilogy ready to read and look forward to starting it soon. I can't wait to follow this journey that we have embarked on with Amelia.

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