| This book would seem to have it all, a British trance channeler, the Akashic records and royalty. What more could you want?
English Royal Wedding Holds Special Significance for Past Life "Princess"
The Queen’s oldest grandson, Peter Phillips, will marry at Windsor Castle on May 17, 2008 in what will be the first British royal wedding in nearly ten years. Prince William will be best man. Charles and Camilla will no doubt be in attendance - possibly even Kate Middleton.
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But as Peter, 30, exchanges vows with Canadian Autumn Kelly in front of 350 guests, one American girl will read about it in the papers and sob in silence. For 30-year-old author Miss Jerramy Sage Fine once thought it was she who was destined to be Peter’s royal bride!
In her hilarious memoir, Someday My Prince Will Come, Fine recounts her unshakable dream to become a princess, as well as her hunch that she was English in a past life. This, explains Fine, is why “I often confused my mother with my chambermaid.”
As the daughter of hippie, tipi-dwelling parents (who insist that she is in an “Indigo child”), young Fine feels out of place among her family’s tofu dinners, tie-dyed clothes and gardens full of Tibetan prayer flags – and at the tender age of 6, decided that marrying into royalty was the only way to return to her regal roots.
After finding Peter’s name in a library book, she instantly pronounced that he was the one for her. And using her advanced grasp of destiny, soulmates and reincarnation, Fine arrived in London fifteen years later - more determined than ever to seek out her prince.
At the sight of England’s royal landmarks, Fine was overcome with spooky familiarity and eventually paid a visit to a trance channeler who (with the help of Akashic records) revealed the reason behind Fine’s intense connection to Britain. And just when she thought it was time to give up on her paranormal quest and return to America, Peter magically appeared in her life.
Someday My Prince Will Come is the true story about having the courage to follow your heart (and your soul) wherever it may take you.
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