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Heat of the Night: A Collection of Poetry on Love

A Collection of Poetry on Love

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Heat of the Night: A Collection of Poetry on Love

By: Janis I. Monroe
Narrated by: Cathryn Lyons
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Love is universal gift from God. It is there for everyone to experience, soaring gracefully as a dove on the clouds. Without love, life is not lived… experienced to its fullest. Love is both wonderful and challenging.

In her latest poetry compilation, Janis I. Monroe captures the varying degrees of love. She starts as a single woman fantasizing of her lover in "Dream Lover", then wondering about the experience of love in "What’s It Like?", and rounding off the poetry book with "Laying Here Waiting For You".

Let love enfold you… Embrace it… Let it take you to worlds you have never known.©2011, 2012, 2013 Janis I. Monroe (P)2013 Janis I. Monroe
Poetry United States

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