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Inside Your Heaven: Inspiring Stories of the After Life by April Natale {Book Review}

September 21, 2022 by Leila | 1 Comment

Inside Your Heaven is one woman’s journey from childhood trauma to finding her purpose as it relates to being a psychic medium.

Disclosure: I received this book to review through iRead Book Tours, I have volunteered to share my review and all the opinions are 100% my own.

Inside Your Heaven: Inspiring Stories of the After Life by April Natale {Book Review}

This book affirms our loved ones are always here with us. If you suffer the deep grief of losing loved ones, or suspect connecting with spirits is possible, or remain fascinated by otherworldly premonitions, dreams, or signs, you will be inspired by this book! Follow along as April comes to terms with her own childhood trauma and grows into her vocation, first as a nurse, then as a Psychic Medium. In this book she shares stories about:

  • Gianna and Vanessa overcome the painful loss of their mothers.
  • Elena receives guidance and comfort from her Uncle and Grandmother
  • Ella’s Babcia (grandmother) helps her feel more beautiful, more loved, no longer abandoned.
  • Sammy’s loving parents help affirm her self-worth.
  • Leah Rae and Jenny receive closure and peace from the spirits of their deceased children

Other incredible stories await that will inspire you. You’ll also discover your own gifts and how to embrace your gifts. It will make you less fearful about death and more able to heal. So that you can live a more loving and purposeful life!

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I consider myself to be a very spiritual person. I believe in psychic mediums and have had a reading with a psychic medium in the past. Being someone who has lost more people and loved ones that most my age, I absolutely believe so Inside Your Heaven was an enjoyable read for me.

I will admit, there seemed to be a lot of ‘religious’ undertones with the use of God; her purpose; what God wanted her to do. It is the author’s belief and not something I can judge or fault her on. It was just something I took note of and while I may not have the same beliefs has her; this was a constant in the book – something one should be aware of if their beliefs do not align or if this may turn one off to reading the book. Honestly, that was my only complaint about Inside Your Heaven.

The book was easy to read, broken into shorter chapters which made it easier to read. The stories of spirit coming to her were fun to read as having a sign from a loved one on the other side is all anyone can ask for when they lose a loved one.

If you are open minded enough or you already believe; Inside Your Heaven is a great read that I recommend.

Author April Natale

About the Author

April Natale is a nurse and psychic medium, who has been seeing Spirit since she was a child and suffered from anxiety for years because she didn’t understand her gift. She eventually got help from an International spiritual healer, teacher, and author, Pat Longo, who taught her how to understand and use her gifts. Soon April was channeling and relaying healing messages from the other side to people across the U.S. and now works with clients across the globe. She now does readings for clients to help them deal with their grief and communicate with their loved ones who have crossed over. She lives in Chicago, Illinois, and you can reach her through her website.

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  1. April Natale says

    September 21, 2022 at 8:09 am

    I just wanted to say Thank you so much for your kind and Honest review! Thank you for sharing your honest thoughts and my books info for others to read. Sorry for all the losses you endured at such a young age. I too can relate and I’m hoping my book really helped you and you start noticing more signs from your loved ones. Take care! xx April Natale

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