What Readers Say

 

I had to read this twice because the first time I raced through it to see what was going to happen. The second time, I realized what a really beautiful book this is.

Anna Johnson, PR Director Philadelphia

 

 

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Opening this book is like straddling a Harley and riding it from dingy south California biker bars to the glorious Fields of Infinity. Readers enter dimensions that stretch from salvation to damnation and back again. And, to light the way, Bev Hanson kindles a signal fire of hope for all mankind.

Rick Tonyan, author of Guns of the Palmetto Plains, DeLeon Springs

I knew you were good, Bev, but I didn't know you were this good.

Jim McGeaughney, retired magazine publisher, Atlanta

This is not my kind of book but it grabbed me anyway. It really touched me, especially the scene in the Denver airport. I'll be reading it again.

Harry Hardesty, Ormond Beach

I didn't want this book to end. This is much more than just a really good read. The logic of the story in Dimensions and the development of the main character create blueprints for one's future that carry enormous prospects.

Sandy Hirsch, retired newspaper publisher, Ft. Lauderdale

Everybody in the world ought to read this book. If you work, don't start this on a week night.

Catherine Carter, retired librarian, Cleveland

 

I was never a believer in an afterlife. After reading Dimensions, I'm not so sure. Believer or not, you can't put this book down.

Tony deHaro Welch, GM WROD Radio, Daytona Beach

This book saved my life. After my wife died, I wanted to kill myself. Now I'm sure that she's waiting for me somewhere. I know this is supposed to be a fictional story, but the premises touched on here are too logical and make too much sense not to take them to heart.

GSW, New York City

Thank you, Bev Hanson, for writing Dimensions. Because of this book, my daughter has finally come to peace over her father's death.

Peggy Spurlin, Boca Raton

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