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Concetta Bertoldi

Author of
I Kissed a Ghost (and I Liked It): A Jersey Girl’s Reality Show . . . with Dead People (Mango Publishing, 2019)
Do Dead People Walk Their Dogs?: Questions You'd Ask a Medium If You Had the Chance (Harper Collins, 2009)
Do Dead People Watch You Shower?: And Other Questions You've Been All but Dying to Ask a Medium (William Morrow, 2007)

New York Times Bestselling author Concetta Bertoldi is the gifted and vivacious psychic medium featured in Time Magazine and on The Early Show on CBS. Globally renowned for sharing heartfelt messages from the Other Side, Concetta delivers live shows to standing-room-only crowds where her natural wit and compassionate energy entertain and provide comfort to the lives she touches. Concetta's first book Do Dead People Watch You Shower? And Other Questions You've Been All But Dying to Ask a Medium hit the New York Times bestseller list in 2008. She followed that success with a sequel Do Dead People Walk Their Dogs? Questions You'd Ask a Medium if You Had the Chance. Her most recent book, I Kissed a Ghost (and I Liked It), was released by Mango Publishing in summer 2019.

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books by Concetta

I Kissed a Ghost (and I Liked It): A Jersey Girl’s Reality Show . . . with Dead People (Mango Publishing, 2019)

Guidance from the other side: Life on Earth can be crazy hard. Each lifetime gives us new opportunities to learn and grow spiritually, but it’s not easy to know which way to go. Renowned medium Concetta Bertoldi knows your loved ones are there to send a hello from heaven and guide you from the other side. In I Kissed a Ghost (and I Liked It), the New York Times bestselling author shares lessons that she and her clients have learned through contact with the “dead folks” who have our backs.

The loved ones you’ve lost are always in reach: Many people visit a medium to be reassured that their loved ones are nearby. Your grief is only as deep as your love, and those who have died are in the AIR you breathe―they are always in reach. With her trademark warmth and humor, Concetta shows you how to see evidence of ghosts and spirits in this world, and how to accept their help.

Understand your soul’s divine purpose: If each of us is living our own reality show, our loved ones are the producers, guiding us through the drama and good grief. The inner voice steering you to truth may just be a ghost.

In I Kissed a Ghost (and I Liked It), you’ll learn how to:

  • Protect yourself from stuck energy

  • Forgive yourself for mistakes and regrets

  • Embrace your authentic self in this life

Readers who know that heaven is for real and liked Between Two WorldsBridging Two RealmsProof of Heaven, and Good Grief will love I Kissed a Ghost (and I Liked It): A Jersey Girl’s Reality Show…with Dead People.

 

Do Dead People Walk Their Dogs?: Questions You'd Ask a Medium If You Had the Chance (Harper Collins, 2009)

Concetta Bertoldi has been communicating with the "Other Side" since childhood. In her previous book, the bestselling Do Dead People Watch You Shower?, she addressed questions about the afterlife that ranged from the poignant to the provocative. Now she returns with Do Dead People Walk Their Dogs?, a second volume of intriguing observations about our beloved deceased. Moving, funny, and fascinating, it will open your eyes to what really comes after life—while offering intimate insights into Concetta's own astonishing life and what her gift has meant to her marriage, her friendships, and the path she was destined to take.

 

Do Dead People Watch You Shower?: And Other Questions You've Been All but Dying to Ask a Medium (William Morrow, 2007)

The New York Times bestselling author of Do Dead People Watch You Shower?, celebrity psychic medium Concetta Bertoldi talks intimately about soul contracts, life lessons, and how dead people help us between here and heaven, as she leads us on an eye-opening tour Inside the Other Side.

With the same compassion and wit that inspired Publishers Weekly to praise “the charm of this ‘average Jersey girl who talks to the dead,’” Concetta shares, her own experiences with loss, as well as the fascinating and comforting anecdotes of those she’s read for over the years. Readers of Sylvia Browne and Alison Dubois, and the avid television audience for John Edward and Lisa Williams will be inspired by Concetta’s powerful insights and guidance as she explains how to cope with life’s most difficult issues by getting in touch with angels on the Other Side.