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As a child, Eunice Boeve experienced the first sign of her extrasensory perception in a premonition of her father's death. The night he passed, she sensed invisible people in the room and believed they had killed him. The experience eventually slipped into her subconscious memory as unresolved grief, manifesting through panic attacks and fainting spells. She was forty-eight when an out-of-body experience finally set her free. Then, in 2018, the author's loving husband of sixty-two years slipped from this life into the next. He immediately began contacting her in varied and amazing ways. This…mehr

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As a child, Eunice Boeve experienced the first sign of her extrasensory perception in a premonition of her father's death. The night he passed, she sensed invisible people in the room and believed they had killed him. The experience eventually slipped into her subconscious memory as unresolved grief, manifesting through panic attacks and fainting spells. She was forty-eight when an out-of-body experience finally set her free. Then, in 2018, the author's loving husband of sixty-two years slipped from this life into the next. He immediately began contacting her in varied and amazing ways. This Thin Veil Between Us is a remarkable story abounding with evidence that love never dies and contains forty experiences others have shared with the author, all confirming that our loved ones, as well as God, Jesus, and angels, are so much closer to us than we realize.
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Autorenporträt
Eunice Boeve has authored nine historical fiction books, articles for Montana Magazine, and children's stories for various publications and organizations. Her books have won recognition by the Kansas Author's Coffin Award, Kansas Reading Circle Books, Kansas Notable Books, and the governor of Kansas. In 2016, she received local recognition for her writing and was named Fort Bissell person of the year.A stay-at-home parent while her children were young, she then worked as a speech paraprofessional in a school for special needs children and then in the family funeral home. She started a library based around the subject of death and dying at the funeral home and helped bereaved families and individuals choose books that best suited their needs. She retired with her husband in 1999.