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Sunday, February 10, 2019

BW7: Love is in the Air

Lovers Walk in the Snow 





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February 14, 1909 - February 20, 1972)

The street is great festivity;
Snow is a royal canopy,
Made for a lover, made for me.


This is the way love should go:

Winter, an orchard walk where blow
blossom petals of white snow.

Kisses of mine which lent a grace 
To Summer, run a frozen race.
Snowflake kissing, all my face. 


Love is in the air along with plenty of candy kisses, chocolate dishes, golden rings and red rose hearts. Odes to love abound accompanied by wine and song as well as our kiddo's nose nuzzles and heart felt wishes. Welcome to Valentine's week and the celebration of poetry and novels to literary couples to diversity in romance.


Collection of classic love and romance poems

Bookriot's The Best Romance Authors and their must read Book plus 100 Must Read Books by International Romance Authors.

Gentlemen Speak: 5 Romantic Books Guys Actually Love

Harlequin's Guide to Romance Genres

The Changing Face of Romance Novels

Ten Best Historical Romance Novels of all Time

Popular Diverse Romance Books

African romance novels heat things up

Romance and Romantic Suspense set in the Middle East


Have fun following rabbit trails!

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