Having had enough of a life that was fragmented and dysfunctional, Stevie committed suicide. However, in the corridors between this life and the one on the other side Stevie is given another chance to learn the Spiritual lessons that make sense of life. But this is not only Stevie's story; it is everybody's story. It is a story that keeps the reader enthralled, whilst imbuing spiritual teachings. Calling Your Will is a story that will entertain, uplift and empower.
I enjoyed this book tremendously. The story line is one that sucks you in fairly quickly, with vivid characters that struggle with issues of humanity and self-insight. It is written in a way that invites the reader to really examine themselves as the main character embarks on a journey of personal growth and self-discovery.
I found the concepts to be ones that provoked contemplation and a real examination of my beliefs and methods of decision making. It was very easy to relate to the struggles of the characters and the challenges they faced as they grew. I also found myself wanting to reread the book as soon as I was completed -- the first reading was more to enjoy the story, but as I finished the book I wanted to read it again to really fully examine its concepts and see which of them I could apply to my own life. I highly recommend it!
This book is incredibly powerful and will really make you think about your own life and the choices that you have made and will continue to make. This book will give you the power and incentive to make positive changes to the way you think and the way that you lead your life.
This is the story of an ordinary man and experiences that he has lived through, some that may resonate with a lot of people, Grayson uses those and the character's spirit guide to open up why we make the choices that we do and what we can do to change them around and how to bring about positive changes within our own lives.