“If you only read one book over the next year, read this one.”

I’ve “known” Emily of Peaceful Birth Services via the Internet for several months and had the privilege of meeting her in person at the temple last month. As we parted after enjoying a beautiful visit together, I threw my arms around her and said, “Oh, I love you!” She’s a treasure of a human being, and I am thrilled she wanted to review The Gift of Giving Life as a part of our Virtual Book Tour. She’s a a mother, a doula, a childbirth educator, and I think you’ll love her at “first sight” like I did.

Here’s a little taste of her post:

I’m glad you’ve stopped by because I want to share something with you. I don’t say this lightly because I know your time is precious, and your choice of reading material must meet a high standard. But if you only read one book over the next year, read this one.
I’m serious.
It’s that important.
A few weeks ago I was contacted by Lani, one of the co-authors, to review The Gift of Giving Life. While I did have hopes for the book to be fantastic, I was also cautious.
Read the rest of Emily’s beautiful post HERE. She’s also giving away a copy of The Gift of Giving Life, so be sure to post a comment on her post to enter!
Lani A.

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