From The Heart And Heat Of Me by Rachel Berry
by Rachel Berry
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ISBN: 978-1-4116-1773-5
Copyright:
© 2004 Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States
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Printed: 160 pages, 6" x 9", perfect binding, black and white interior ink Download:
1 documents, 978 KB
Description:Thoughts and Reflections on Life & Love through Poetry & Prose. This book is as soulful as it is versatile. A must-read for anyone with a heart and a zeal for romance. An interactive journal. Keywords:Listed in: |
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"Call it sensual, inspirational and very touching."
---Sandra Simmons, N.J. reviewer
"Inspirational reading that made my juices flow and made me remember my precious childhood. It brought back precious moments that I had forgotten."
---Diane McQueen, Virginia reader
"From The Heart And Heat Of Me is provocative, steamy, heartfelt and insightful. Rachel Berry exposes the heart, soul and power of the African American woman."
---Cliff Goodman, Writer & Police Officer
"Berry prompts her readers to participate in her heated literary-journey-of-discovery with what she calls "highbrow moments."
---Aria C. Munro, Staff Writer, PubNewswire.com
This book of poetry and prose is scheduled to turn up the heat in the early winter months of 2005 and keep its sizzle well into summers to come.
PRWEB Release January 6, 2005 www.prweb.com
---Sandra Simmons, N.J. reviewer
"Inspirational reading that made my juices flow and made me remember my precious childhood. It brought back precious moments that I had forgotten."
---Diane McQueen, Virginia reader
"From The Heart And Heat Of Me is provocative, steamy, heartfelt and insightful. Rachel Berry exposes the heart, soul and power of the African American woman."
---Cliff Goodman, Writer & Police Officer
"Berry prompts her readers to participate in her heated literary-journey-of-discovery with what she calls "highbrow moments."
---Aria C. Munro, Staff Writer, PubNewswire.com
This book of poetry and prose is scheduled to turn up the heat in the early winter months of 2005 and keep its sizzle well into summers to come.
PRWEB Release January 6, 2005 www.prweb.com
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