Diary of an Asset: Memoirs of a Psychic Spy
Kindle Edition, 109 pages
Published May 25th 2016
Goodreads synopsis:
My name is Sophia Snow.
I am the product of a government experiment.
My role in this project falls under several titles:
asset, psychic spy, remote viewer and sleeper agent.
There are countless others comparable to myself.
An energy shift occurred inside of us in 2012, and we are now
coming forward to share our stories.
We are coming to the conclusion that "We" outnumber "Them"
in population; although I am afraid it is a close call.
I believe that we are even stronger than them,
upon activation of our divine purpose.
The time has come for us to discuss the missions the
government wanted us to forget, the experiments they have
conducted through our genetics and DNA, and the truth about
how long this has been going on.
I cannot speak for the other assets at this time,
but I will begin with my story.
Take an inside look into my personal diary.
The events unfold through an accidental recollection that
I had been used as a psychic spy for numerous years.
One important thing you must keep in mind before reading my diary
is that I never consciously chose to be part of this experiment…
They selected me from birth.
XO Sophia Snow
5 Stars !!!
Stasha Eriksen is a personal friend of mine and I was happy to review this book for her.
Sophia Snow has awakened to what seems a whole new world. She begins to see things other people don’t notice and this leads her on a grand journey into discovering her purpose.
She knows she was used by the government to gain intel into this whole spiritual awakening business but Sophia takes her life into her own hands and begins to figure out what is really going on in this thing we call life.
There was a great deal of research that went into creating this book and that is one of Stasha’s fortes. I really enjoyed the diary aspect of this book and it gives us a greater insight into the character in this format.
Please check this lovely book out, but be warned, there will be a cliffhanger at the end that ensures that there will be a book two… I hope.
I received this book from the author to review. I thank Stasha for allowing me to read her first novel.
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