The Eternal Ones
by Kirsten Miller
Met a new RA for the spring and they suggested reading The Eternal Ones by Kirtsen Miller. It was a fast-moving book about a young girl
(Haven Moore) growing up in Tennessee who has visions of people from a past
life. Her grandmother, a devout
Christian, prohibits her from thinking about the visions from her past, suggesting
the devil is trying to take over her granddaughter. Eventually her gay male friend (Beau) helps
her find her missing love – Iain Morrow, a billionaire in NYC. She begins to
remember him as “Ethan” from her previous life.
The story quickly leads the seventeen-year-old to escape to NYC on a mission
against evil people who have all been reincarnated and are trying to ‘resolve’
their issues in life with each return to earth.
The story reminded me of a Lifetime series movie with lots of “turn the
corner” to face your evil villain. She receives new information that makes the
reader think that her lover is an enemy, but she continues moving closer to
defeating the true evil people from the past.
Interesting fact about the book: much of the action is set across the
street from my office in the Washington Mews! Wow, small world.... It’s a “no-thinking” type of book that could
be read in a few hours while waiting in a doctor’s office to take your mind off
what may be facing you. Not much
thinking needed, semi-entertaining, but also somewhat predictable as I already knew
who the real evil character was.
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