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What if the afterlife was only the beginning?
In this powerful continuation of The Q'Zam'Ta Trilogy , the afterlife is not an ending but a crucible where souls are tested, relationships are stripped bare, and choices echo with eternal consequence.
The Soul's Reckoning leads readers into a realm where mortality and eternity meet, where faith collides with doubt, and where the love that once brought comfort now demands sacrifice. Every step forward raises questions of loyalty, forgiveness, and the courage required to face the truth of one's soul.
This Christian novel is more than a
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What if the afterlife was only the beginning?

In this powerful continuation of The Q'Zam'Ta Trilogy, the afterlife is not an ending but a crucible where souls are tested, relationships are stripped bare, and choices echo with eternal consequence.

The Soul's Reckoning leads readers into a realm where mortality and eternity meet, where faith collides with doubt, and where the love that once brought comfort now demands sacrifice. Every step forward raises questions of loyalty, forgiveness, and the courage required to face the truth of one's soul.

This Christian novel is more than a story of belief. It is a profound exploration of family dynamics, the complexities of Christian relationships, and the enduring power of friendship.

With lyrical prose and piercing insight, Shireen Anne Jeejeebhoy weaves the mystery of the afterlife with the raw struggles of human connection. The result is a moving book on the afterlife that illuminates the bonds that hold us together and the grace that can heal even the deepest wounds.

A novel for readers who seek Christian books that inspire, challenge, and linger in the heart, The Soul's Reckoning invites you on a journey where every choice matters and redemption remains possible beyond this life.

Plunge into Charlotte Elisabeth's reconciliation quest today.


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Autorenporträt
Shireen Anne Jeejeebhoy is an award-winning author. Shireen writes novels and non-fiction, blogs about Toronto and brain injury, and creates visual art under both Shireen Jeejeebhoy and Shireen Anne Jeejeebhoy.

Shireen's first book, Lifeliner: The Judy Taylor Story (2007), was an award-winning biography about a patient and her pioneering doctor whose ground-breaking work made it possible to live without eating. A Canadian innovation, this artificial life support saves tens of thousands of lives every year around the globe.

She, Shireen's first novel, was a finalist for the 2012 The Word Guild Awards, Novel Futuristic Category,

Shireen's memoir Concussion Is Brain Injury: Treating the Neurons and Me (2017) was short-listed for the 2018 Word Awards and garnered seven five-star reviews and an invitation to blog on Psychology Today.

Using this memoir as a launch pad, Shireen created a website on brain injury, how to diagnose it, and effective treatments for it at https://concussionisbraininjury.com.

Shireen advocates for replacing standard medical care with effective neurostimulation and neuromodulation therapies to restore people's health and return them to their full potential. This advocacy lead her to become the brain injury consultant and dramaturge on Brain Storm (play, 2020). Brain Storm ran at Dancemakers Studio in Toronto's historic Distillery District just before COVID-19 shut down Toronto. And motivated by the popularity of her Psychology Today post on brain injury grief, she wrote Brain Injury, Trauma, and Grief: How to Heal When You Are Alone, a self-help book to help people learn about and recover from this devastating grief.

Shireen has written several novels that feature Toronto as a character and star women finding their way without romance giving them the answers. Women talk to each other about something other than a man, and, drawing on her tri-continent background, diversity emerges naturally in her stories. Dogs and cats cavort in supporting roles.