#ShadesofLovers by @writingbych

By Pamelascott

love comes in many colours.

this is a story of breaking and healing,

of forgiving but not forgetting,

of understanding and balance.

it is not only something to enjoy,

but something to learn from.

here are the things i did right,

and the many things i did wrong.

i give them to you,

so that when love comes knocking,

you will have a sense of what to do when you open the door.

Explore the experience of six different relationships in this moving collection that dives into the highs and lows of love.

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[for two young hearts falling in love for the first time / only to have one rip the other apart at the seams]

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(Central Avenue Publishing, 18 August 2020, e-book, 256 pages, #ARC from the publisher via # NetGalley and voluntarily reviewed)

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I'd never heard of the poet before but I've enjoyed other poetry collections from the publisher so had high expectations. This is an impressive collection considering the poet is only 20. I can only imagine how good she'll get as she grows older and gains even more life experience. I get that age has nothing to do with maturity or experiencing pain. I just look forward to seeing the poet grow in skill and talent. This is a very personal collection, clearly about six relationships the poet had and how they worked or didn't work out. The themes explored are universal; love particularly first love, hope, relationships and loss. I felt very close to the poet and her experiences as I read this collection. Love is different things for different people but I could relate to the poet's experiences. Many poems reminded me of my first love. I was 22 and she eviscerated me. I got over the pain by obsessively writing about 200 poems. This is the poet's third collection and I will check out the other two.