A Piece of Hope by Victoria Fielding

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I loved Victoria Fielding’s, A Piece of Time. So, when she called and asked me to read her final manuscript for the sequel and let her know what I thought, I jumped at the chance.

Victoria wanted to know if I thought A Piece of Hope was “any good.”

Any good?

The book is fantastic! Not only is it well-written and engaging, but also it deals with one of my favorite subjects. I have long had a fascination with the afterlife and what it may be like. That is why I loved her first book so much.

A Piece of HopeA Piece of Hope by Victoria Fielding picks up a year after Lilly Hunt returns from her visit to the afterlife, and portrays how those who have passed on are still an active part of her life. Victoria does a masterful job of weaving together the seen and the unseen world – how those who have passed on influence our daily lives.

Perhaps the story resonated with me so profoundly because my own mother passed a year ago. Ever since, I have felt her near me on too many occasions to count. I will never forget a spring morning a couple weeks after the funeral. I had an incredible feeling of peace and joy sweep over me. The words entered my mind, “Your life is about to get amazing! You now have this powerful angel on your side.”

Those words proved prophetic. My life became so incredibly amazing that when I finish my own book about it, most people will shake their heads in disbelief, insisting it’s too unbelievable to be true.

A Piece of Hope leaves you knowing, as I have come to know, that you are never alone. Through Lilly’s experiences you will discover how to become more receptive to the nudges and inspiration that God and your angels are trying to convey to you.

A Piece of Hope is a powerful depiction of the truth that none of us is ever alone. God and angels are on our side. It all starts with a question … ask for help, listen and act immediately. In A Piece of Hope, Lilly shows you how. Get your copy on Amazon Kindle today! You’re going to love it!

PS: If you haven’t read A Piece of Time yet, I’d recommend reading it first so you get the full effect of Lilly’s story. The most recent edition is now available on Kindle as well.


According to Ernest Quansah and Prof. S.M. RAJENDRAN. M.D., FRCP(GLAS), D.Sc. it’s possible to reverse diabetes – type 2 diabetes, that is. The following is a review by Dr. Rajendran of Ernest Quansah’s book, Diabetic’s Journey: How Type 2 Diabetes Can Be Reversed and Cured.

It gives me great pleasure to endorse Diabetic’s Journey: How Type 2 Diabetes Can Be Reversed and Cured, written by Ernest Quansah. As a professor who specializes in this field, I was delighted to read this compelling autobiographical account of a determined individual who successfully self-cured his diabetes. The number of cases of diabetes mellitus has been increasing at an alarming rate across the globe and this unique and informative book is greatly needed.

Soon, every household will have a member suffering from type 2 diabetes. Diabetic’s Journey will bring about greater awareness of the condition and bring to light the fact that sufferers can reverse it through natural, non-medical means.

As a senior diabetologist with more than 36 years of experience, I am really impressed with how the author shares his knowledge with others in a practical and lucid way. People will easily relate to his journey since it is written with great sincerity by a former sufferer of the condition.

Regarding the million-dollar question of whether type 2 diabetes can be cured or reversed, my answer is yes. As an experienced diabetologist, I acknowledge that diabetes can be cured. If the people are made aware of the causes of diabetes, and if they remove those causes, then diabetes can be reversed.



The author rightly points out that type 2 diabetes is mainly caused by lack of awareness of what one should and should not eat, plus a lack of exercise. He also rightly points out that one should never allow the diabetes to rule the body; rather, one must rule the diabetes. Definitely DIET AND EXERCISE will keep away diabetes, and as in Ernest’s case, bring about a cure. Ernest explains these facts with clear reason and proof.

I have immense appreciation for this wonderful, inspiring book, which will benefit type 2 diabetics and those wanting to learn about the condition. His main message—to modify lifestyle rather than depend on drugs— will certainly have a great impact.

I thank Ernest for his great contribution to society.

Prof. S.M. RAJENDRAN. M.D., FRCP(GLAS), D.Sc.
Professor of Diabetology and Medicine, Chennai Medical College Hospital