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Two Connected Souls: Second Edition
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Can love overcome any distance?
Can the connections between loved ones transcend physical existence? Can we connect on a deeper level, beyond our everyday reality? Follow a father and son who share such a bond, from birth until their lives are dramatically changed and their worlds are thrust into the unknown.
Here, a father and son’s love is tested in a moment of life and death. A young boy will exceed his own limits to save the person to whom he’s undeniably connected.
As they journey through an unknown dimension, with one trapped and the other trying to save him, will their love be enough to save them both?
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Souls Truly Do Exist
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Two Connected Souls follows a devoted husband and father, who is thrust into a coma and must navigate a radiant otherworld while his young son discovers their bond can turn a cell phone into a bridge between dimensions. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?
The death of my brother in 2010, who was in hospice.
What were some driving ideals behind your character’s development?
It is what I truly believe people strive for in life, yet do not know how to achieve it.
What were some themes that were important for you to explore in this book?
That souls truly do exist and are around us all the time. I believe at one point in time we were able to readily connect with them, but since then we have lost the ability to do so.
What is the next book that you are working on, and when will it be available?
That would be a “to be determined scenario.” I have a follow-up to this one in mind, but I would like to see if there is interest in this one first before I would proceed with writing a sequel.
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Can the connections between loved ones transcend physical existence? Can we connect on a deeper level, beyond our everyday reality? Follow a father and son who share such a bond, from birth until their lives are dramatically changed and their worlds are thrust into the unknown.
Here, a father and son’s love is tested in a moment of life and death. A young boy will exceed his own limits to save the person to whom he’s undeniably connected. As they journey through an unknown dimension, with one trapped and the other trying to save him, will their love be enough to save them both?
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Two Connected Souls
Posted by Literary Titan

Two Connected Souls follows Derrick, his wife Susan, and their young son Ricky as their cozy New England life shatters when a tragedy occurs that leaves Derrick unresponsive and left in a coma. While his body lies in the hospital, his consciousness slips into a bright, unknown dimension where a silent robed figure guides him through scenes from his life and towards a final destination. Back on earth, Ricky feels every shift in his father’s condition and starts to sense that their connection runs deeper than ordinary love. They realized his cell phone that father and son once used as a simple safety net turn into a strange bridge between worlds, allowing Derrick to call home from that other plane and later letting Ricky call his father back from the edge of a darker place. Their bond solidifies into something almost physical, a shared soul connection that lets them touch, travel, and finally find their way back to the family, with the promise of another soul waiting to join them in the future.
Reading it, I felt like I was inside a heartfelt family story first and a spiritual thriller second. The writing leans warm and earnest, full of sensory detail about seasons, snow, and the quiet routines that makes life feel safe. Sometimes the prose stretches a scene, yet that same intensity gives the big emotional beats real weight. I liked how the cell phone, a very ordinary object, becomes a lifeline across dimensions, even if the device occasionally feels a little on the nose. The dialogue often spells things out in plain terms. Sometimes I wanted more subtext, but the hospital scenes, the accident, and Ricky’s panic and hope held my attention and felt vivid.
What stayed with me most was the way the book talks about love, faith, and choice in very simple language. The story treats the bond between parent and child as something literally cosmic, not just emotional, and I found that oddly comforting. I liked the idea that even “bad” or empty souls still crave warmth and that Derrick’s refusal to give in matters, not just his beliefs or his prayers. The visits to the misty realm, the angels, the hint of hell, and the robed creator figure are pretty straightforward. For me, it felt like listening to someone tell a very personal near-death story. I could feel the wish behind it. The wish that love really does reach across every barrier, and that a child’s trust and a parent’s promise are stronger than fear.
Two Connected Souls is heartfelt, clear, and determined to reassure you that death is a doorway, not a wall. I would recommend it to readers who enjoy inspirational or spiritual fiction, to parents who like stories about fierce parent–child bonds, and to anyone who finds comfort in vivid pictures of heaven, angels, and divine presence. If you want a straight-from-the-heart story about love that refuses to let go, I think this book will be very enjoyable for you.
Pages: 174 | ASIN: B0GRLW33XH
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