Mary Beth Eversole has been creatively writing since she could pick up a pencil.As an adolescent, she won many writing awards including a National PTAReflections nod. Now as an adult, her writings usually stem from life experiencesand more recently from her lifelong performing career as an on-camera andstage actress, a Vo Artist, and a Musician, as well as from her experiences withmultiple traumas. Mary Beth owns a performing arts studio and has taughtvoice, piano, and acting for over 20 years and her students have seen successon screen and on stage many times over. Writing is her outlet amongst her manyother creative endeavors.
Pieces of Me is a heart-warming story of feminine power that quickly draws you into its mysterious yet uncanny circles of reincarnation. I found myself rapidly turning pages from the beginning. Mary Beth Eversole's style is the kind of easy reading that allows the reader to wake up to real life, only to realize they've just devoured half the book. The connections between characters are vibrant and memorable. There is an uncanniness that lends the reader to examine their own inner story, tracing their own string into the past. With themes that include past lives, loss and healing, and fate, every reader can parallel pieces of themselves with those of the main character, Katie, whose memory stretches back to former reincarnations through dreams. Through these dream memories, she is able to see the thread that connects her to all of her lives, and connects those lives to the lives of others. The way in which one person's suffering can transform into another's salvation under the umbrella of love and compassion feels accurate and inspiring - never cheesy - under Eversole's pen. Katie's character reminds us that we are all connected across space and time, through love. And that what we experience in our inner worlds is relevant and powerful - these truths are the most real, the most accurate signposts guiding us personally and collectively into the future. -Brooke Hamilton, Editor, Saltmine Books