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Auras, Volume 1: extra soul of John Laudic

Synopsis: Mother without family histories, Isabelle finds her life switch when his sister Marianne, a doctor in search of new therapies, it proposes a regression in his past lives.
Who is Miguel de Gainza, an Andalusian palace arose for their launch this strange warning: "You are wrong, this world is not what you think ... You put us all in danger ... ?
Quest the truth will lead the two women across Spain on the trail of a conspiracy that ensures the future of humanity.
And if the Church was wrong about the nature of the soul?

I wanted first to thank Jean Laudic gave me this book and allowed me to find out. (His Facebook page )
My opinion:
History: Marianne convinces his sister Isabelle, whose aura is a particular color, to make a regression in previous lives. Isabelle has been in his previous life, Miguel de Gainza, a rich landowner who lived English side Sevilla. Both sisters will return to try to learn more about the history of Miguel and funny warning that they did during the regression.
Characters: Marianne is a doctor but she was so disappointed by the life she turned to alternative medicine and research to the less remote from traditional medicine. His sister Isabelle is far more Cartesian but she ended up believing in the existence of a previous life when she "meets" Miguel. Gilles, partner Marianne is disingenuous and petty but he will present an extraordinary man to Marianne, Agustin. The enlightened, the color of the aura has changed, is the dark side and try by all means new people to rally to their cause. I found that all the characters were well described and it was easy to imagine them in their lives and their respective journeys.
What I liked: The tone of the book is given from the first pages. I loved discovering the world of souls and will have "imagined" by the author and travel through Seville and Spain (which is a country I love!). This book oscillates between thriller and fantasy, two genres that I like. The theories developed intrigued me (I'm not as stubborn and obtuse that Christopher, husband of Isabella) and the author manages to make them understand us well. Whether or not you believe in the presence of auras or in reincarnation, this book will take you easily through the maze of the human soul ... The writing is enjoyable and the author manages to make us pass the feelings and the feelings of his characters.
What I did not like: I found few lengths but the vocabulary, although one used today, stands out at times. Camille is too vulgar for my taste!
Note: 17/20
Finally: I read with pleasure the further adventures of Marianne, Isabel and Agustin to know how their story will evolve.

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