Do you believe in Reincarnation and second, third….and more chances to get it right? Meet Maya, as she travels through her many lives in Implicit Soul Invictus by Mark Tiro.
MY REVIEW
Do you believe in reincarnation? Do you believe in second, third, fourth….chances to get it right? Mark Tiro gives Maya many chances to make the right choice at the right time. I haven’t read many books about reincarnation, but if it goes down like it does for Maya, I’m not sure I want to know.
I was angry and fuming from the opening pages. I feel for Maya and wonder where we’re going from here. I am so pissed for her and at the arrogant, spoiled rich shit. Then…it really goes to hell in a hand basket, as gunmen let loose, bullets fly, bodies fall, and blood runs.
In everyone’s life, a crucial moment comes when they could change the outcome of an event. Would it be for the better?
As I read Implicit my Mark Tiro, it seems the good die young and senselessly. For what? Is it random?
The life and death scenarios of Maya’s present and past lives showcase moments in her life where action can change the outcome.
Heartbreaking, angering, frustrating…
Follow your heart, don’t let others words sway you to do what you feel is wrong.
Sometimes the road traveled is bumpy and twisted, but it is life and we never know what tomorrow will bring.
Does your life pass before your eyes as you die? Is there life after death? Only losers play the what if game, holding onto grudges that hurt them more than anyone else.
Maya’s lives run the gamut of emotions, sadness, happiness, anger, envy…Definitely food for thought.
3 Stars
GOODREADS BLURB
“The life and death stories in this novel touch on everything that makes life profound, beautiful, absurd, and heartbreaking.” — Becca Chopra, Author of The Chakra Diaries
rein
Again.
And now she’s pissed.
Maya’s in a race against time itself. Her past and future lives hang in the balance.
Now she has to put what she’s learned to the test.
Maya’s had a mystical vision, with the promise of unlimited power. For millennia, it’s only been revealed to a handful of unknown, enlightened masters.
And now, she’s tantalizingly close to grasping its ultimate secret.
With unforgiving enemies closing in, can Maya uncover it before they find her—and exact an ancient revenge?
Or will her stubborn quest get her killed again—this time, with devastating consequences to everyone she’s ever loved?
Get in now.
FOREWORD/AUTHOR NOTE:
Dear Reader–
This novel you’re looking at tells the story of the journey of Maya Lee’s spirit through her past and future lives… and then back again.
It’s a holistic journey.
Maya’s soul seems to bounce backward and forward in time, jumping from one lifetime in the past to another in the future, and then back again. This back and forth is the order in which she comes face to face with each lesson.
It’s her version of the universal curriculum. And like all of us, she’s always free to accept or resist, as is her choice.
Some lifetimes, her spirit gets it. Some lifetimes… not so much.
In the universal curriculum, this doesn’t matter one bit.
There will always be another forgiveness opportunity or another lifetime—or in Maya’s case, the same lifetime, repeated over again. Each one holds out another chance to choose again. And each waits on nothing more than the willingness of the student.
Groundhog Day for the soul.
Or as A Course in Miracles puts it, “Trials are but lessons that you failed to learn presented once again, so where you made a faulty choice before you now can make a better one, and thus escape all pain that what you chose before has brought to you.”
Mark Tiro
California
Fall 2017
ABOUT MARK TIRO
He loves the stories. But not just the stories–Mark loves the ideas behind the stories. And he plans to write many more.
Mark lives in California. When he’s not writing, he enjoys sleeping very much.
I haven’t read any books about reincarnation in a long time. This sounds intriguing.
I have read a couple of them recently. I do enjoy walking in someone else’s shoes at times. 🙂
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Sounds like this was a frustrating read… I’d like to believe we are reincarnated!