Reviews
Pacific Book Review
A breath of fresh air
With soul-stirring revelations and practical insight, this book is an essential guide for anyone seeking to understand their spiritual mission in a deeper, more meaningful way.
U.S. Review of Books
Refreshing authenticity
Taylor’s book is a bold, affirming guide for anyone seeking meaning beyond the surface of everyday life, and a reminder that even the messiest journeys are sacred.
Those who’ve felt out of place in conventional spaces, especially women, empaths, and seekers, will find strength and solace in her message.
Her voice is candid, irreverent, and often humorous, and she challenges traditional views on life, death, soul mates, karma, and reincarnation.
Foreword
Four Stars
Blending metaphysical and spiritual themes with temporary concerns, I’m on Assignment! is an eye-opening self-help guide.
Its lighthearted, vulnerable narration is an additional benefit.
it is frank in discussing subjects as varied as reincarnation linked to a famous person (often downplayed in psychic circles) and abortion, making its pages tender and approachable.
Blueink
The book succeeds as one woman’s determination to understand herself and her relationships in all their messy, relatable contradictions.
Taylor is a candid, colorful truthteller about her struggles in this life and those of MT during the French Revolution.
Kirkus
A fierce exploration of reincarnation and the meaning of existence
The book maintains an intense tone as Taylor describes lives both past and present.
Taylor’s brash attitude keeps the book moving.
Whether or not the reader gets on board with her conclusions, there is an impassioned reasoning behind all of them.

