Send Me Someone

A True Story of Love Here and Hereafter

Biography & Memoir
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Author: Diana von Welanetz Wentworth ISBN: 9781620951033
Publisher: BookBaby Publication: February 8, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Diana von Welanetz Wentworth
ISBN: 9781620951033
Publisher: BookBaby
Publication: February 8, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English

In the movie Ghost, the passionate moment when Patrick Swayze is able to reach out to Demi Moore from the other side touched people in a way that few movies do. Can a departed loved one really change the course of our lives? Diana von Welanetz Wentworth knows with all her heart that love does transcend death. It happened to her. Diana and Paul von Welanetz were a storybook couple. Their courtship was a transcontinental whirlwind. The enchantment of their first days together seemed to grow richer through twenty-five years of marriage. But one day, Paul was diagnosed with cancer. Diana was devastated. Soon afterward, in rapidly declining health, Paul told her, "I don't want you to be alone." She replied, "Then send me someone." He responded, "I will." That promise is at the heart of this extraordinary story. It is both a romantic love story and a credible account of communication with someone from "the other side": an engaging, real-life tale that proves that true love never really dies. But one day, everything changed. They discovered that their adventure together was to be cut short, for Paul was diagnosed with cancer. Diana was devastated. In rapidly declining health, he told her, “I don’t want you to be alone.” She replied impulsively “Then send me someone!” Paul responded, “I will.” That promise is at the heart of the extraordinary story told in Send Me Someone. Not long after Paul’s death, things began to happen to Diana that made it very apparent that Paul was still “present” in her life and actively concerned with her well-being. Within months, fate introduced her to a new man—Ted Wentworth. But he wasn’t at all like the dreamy, romantic Paul. And hardly the sort of man that Diana thought Paul might send to her. Ted was a prominent attorney—realistic, funny, mischievous, even a little confrontational. Despite the obvious differences, Diana found herself falling in love with Ted, and began to discover another side to him, his extraordinary sense of intuition. Ted revealed something that astonished Diana: he felt a startling inner connection to Paul von Welanetz. In fact, a series of remarkable occurrences soon convinced them both that Ted was indeed the “someone” Paul promised to send. Send me Someone is both a romantic love story and a credible account of communication from the other side. It is an engaging, real-life tale, proving that love, once known, never really dies. Send Me Someone is, without a doubt, the most compelling love story of the decade.

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In the movie Ghost, the passionate moment when Patrick Swayze is able to reach out to Demi Moore from the other side touched people in a way that few movies do. Can a departed loved one really change the course of our lives? Diana von Welanetz Wentworth knows with all her heart that love does transcend death. It happened to her. Diana and Paul von Welanetz were a storybook couple. Their courtship was a transcontinental whirlwind. The enchantment of their first days together seemed to grow richer through twenty-five years of marriage. But one day, Paul was diagnosed with cancer. Diana was devastated. Soon afterward, in rapidly declining health, Paul told her, "I don't want you to be alone." She replied, "Then send me someone." He responded, "I will." That promise is at the heart of this extraordinary story. It is both a romantic love story and a credible account of communication with someone from "the other side": an engaging, real-life tale that proves that true love never really dies. But one day, everything changed. They discovered that their adventure together was to be cut short, for Paul was diagnosed with cancer. Diana was devastated. In rapidly declining health, he told her, “I don’t want you to be alone.” She replied impulsively “Then send me someone!” Paul responded, “I will.” That promise is at the heart of the extraordinary story told in Send Me Someone. Not long after Paul’s death, things began to happen to Diana that made it very apparent that Paul was still “present” in her life and actively concerned with her well-being. Within months, fate introduced her to a new man—Ted Wentworth. But he wasn’t at all like the dreamy, romantic Paul. And hardly the sort of man that Diana thought Paul might send to her. Ted was a prominent attorney—realistic, funny, mischievous, even a little confrontational. Despite the obvious differences, Diana found herself falling in love with Ted, and began to discover another side to him, his extraordinary sense of intuition. Ted revealed something that astonished Diana: he felt a startling inner connection to Paul von Welanetz. In fact, a series of remarkable occurrences soon convinced them both that Ted was indeed the “someone” Paul promised to send. Send me Someone is both a romantic love story and a credible account of communication from the other side. It is an engaging, real-life tale, proving that love, once known, never really dies. Send Me Someone is, without a doubt, the most compelling love story of the decade.

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