Book Review: Messages of Hope
- May 21, 2024
- 2 min read

Messages of Hope: The Metaphysical Memoir of a Most Unexpected Medium
Suzanne Giesemann
Tags: Spiritualism, metaphysical
Book Cover Summary: Are there dimensions of existence beyond the material world? If so, can we connect with loved ones who have passed, and with higher levels of consciousness than our own? Messages of Hope is the page-turning story of a former skeptic who has found the answers to these questions and more through evidential communication with the unseen realms.
When Commander Suzanne Giesemann, former U.S Navy commanding officer and aide to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, walked the halls of the Pentagon and flew on Air Force One, she did everything by the book. A personal witness to the horrors of 9/11, she saw things in black and white, with little time for spiritual seeking. Never did she expect that a personal family tragedy would propel her on a mystical journey that would turn her life’s path in a most unexpected direction.
Follow Suzanne—now a practicing psychic-medium—as she moves from doubt and disbelief to full faith and trust in a reality beyond the physical senses. Laced with spirit-inspired poetry and compelling answers to many of life’s big questions, Suzanne’s remarkable story will leave readers with the comforting and credible message that this life is not all there is.
Reinventurer’s Book Review: I have been interested in psychics since my early thirties when I was introduced to one by my spiritual hairdresser. The uncanny accuracy of all my readings has made a true believer out of me. I had no idea that mediumship was a skill anyone could develop. Suzanne’s journey to becoming a psychic and connecting with her spiritual guides was astounding. I had no idea there were actual trainings one could take to hone psychic skills. I could relate to her at times when she questioned whether information was coming from a spiritual guide or just her imagination. That her ability and belief in that ability came about in part after the death of a loved one was extremely relatable to me.
If you have ever questioned how such relationships can be formed with spirits beyond the veil, join Suzanne in her journey from a logical, left brain thinker to a right brained, spiritual medium. It will astound you.
Questions to Ponder and Discuss:
In what ways were you able to relate with the author’s experience?
How did her journey change your perspective about life, death, and the hereafter?
What questions has this brought up for you?
Have you ever experienced a metaphysical event?


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