Don't Bother
This is her first book and it is basically a biography. It chronicles her early life, homelessness, getting back on her feet and realizing that her psychic gift is worth money. She dispenses her own personal brand of wisdom about the bible and Jesus' life and she gives a 4 paragraph lesson on Psychometry and tells you to follow your instincts. She seems to be a very simple woman, and the book is written along those lines.
Very basic, all about Yolana and not many "answers or insights" at all. I was looking for answers and trying to find insights and I found none. I burned through the book hoping for something interesting and found nothing. Sylvia Brown's books always answer the questions I am looking for and I'm sorry that I bought this "cheaper book" now.