A story of spiritual awakening, healing and remembrance has been written by an author based in Cornwall.

Brenda Cowling’s new book, Echoes From the Deep, is a journey that unfolds across a lifetime, weaving together childhood fears, unexplainable emotions and an enduring connection to the sea.

From an early age, Brenda, of Newquay, lived with an intense fear of water while also having a powerful fascination with the Titanic, long before she could understand why.

As the years passed, these feelings remained and it was not until later in adulthood, through recent spiritual workshops and past life regression, that the hidden threads of her story began to surface.

Brenda believed what emerged was a realisation that the fears and memories she had carried were not random, but echoes from another lifetime, one believed to have ended in the icy waters of the Titanic.

Speaking about the book, she said: “The book shares my deeply personal and spiritual connection to Sarah Chapman, a Titanic passenger who lost her life in the disaster.

“Over time, what started as interest in Titanic became something I could not explain - emotions, memories, and a connection that felt far deeper than fascination alone.

“Living just 28 miles from where Sarah once lived, I began a journey that changed everything I thought I knew.

“For anyone drawn to Titanic, untold stories, and the possibility that the past can still echo into the present, this book may stay with you long after the last page.”

Brenda is a proud mother to three grown children, and a devoted grandmother to her first granddaughter, who was born exactly 112 years to the date the Titanic sank.

Through her story, Brenda hopes to offer readers hope, healing from grief, understanding of fear and reassurance that the soul continues beyond one lifetime.

For further information, visit: www.balboapress.com/en-gb/bookstore/bookdetails/872540-echoes-of-the-deep