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Love Never Dies

True Australian Stories of After-Death Contact

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Love Never Dies

By: Karina Machado
Narrated by: Karina Machado
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This is an audiobook about the indestructability of love.

Journalist and author Karina Machado spoke to over 60 Australians with stories of postdeath contact. She shares their life-shattering experiences of loss and shows how their spiritual contact with deceased lovers, friends or family members brought peace, hope and the solace of knowing that their connections live on.

There is the story of a teenage boy who appears in bodily form on the eve of his funeral to bring comfort to his sister. A young husband returns to his widow in time to prevent another tragedy. A grandmother arrives to lovingly care for the infant children of her grief-stricken daughter. A man soothes his heartbroken brother with an otherworldly embrace.

Told with grace and compassion, Love Never Dies is as much about the power of loving relationships as it is about the phenomenon of the survival of consciousness beyond death.

©2014 Karina Machado (P)2016 Bolinda
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I have read all of Karina Machado's books and find them very interesting and highly enthralling. I do however find the audible version really boring and lacking personality, so I will stick with her written versions.

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