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Autumn Blush: Amber Leaves and Cranberry Kisses

By: Michael H. Hanson
Narrated by: Claire Nicholls
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Autumn Blush is poet Michael H. Hanson’s first published collection of poetry. Long out of print, it has been re-edited from cover to cover with many pieces receiving Michael’s rewrites that range from minor to extensive. A small number of poems have been removed and replaced with new exciting verse.

Autumn Blush contains one 107 of Michael’s most rustic and romantic poems that roam through nature and all of the seasons. These short sonnets explore the depths of ardent passion felt by both fiery lovers and those whose powerful affections are left unrequited.

Settle in a comfy chair beneath a soft blanket this night, beside a roaring fireplace with a glass of your favorite libation in one hand, listen to Autumn Blush, and lose yourself in this delicious verse and prose.

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