Remedy by Emily Bridget Taylor

Thank you @lovebooktours for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. Remedy is a short collection of poetry that you can tell is written straight from the heart. The poetry is in four parts about different types of pain. I love the front cover it has my favourite Flowers, Roses. The poetry is beautifully written and nearly all the poetry is quite short, but you will enjoy them straight the way. I read this book in one sitting, but it's poetry you can keep coming back to. I have to be honest I enjoyed all the poetry, and they were heartfelt, emotional, and moving read. Furthermore, I found her words to be meaningful and moving 5 stars. Blurb Fallen from the heights of love to the depths of madness, she flees to the endless, wailing moor. There is nothing here but shadows, a lantern – her white dress flickering in the wind. There is nothing here but shadows, a lantern – and you. In your hands are her confessions. Between your fingers, a book of prayers. Drink the shadows with her – and you will taste the fullness of light. Remedy is a collection of poetry for those who refuse to be extinguished. It is a story told in four parts, each part mending a different kind of pain. Remedy will take you by the hand through the falling, severing, healing, and resurrecting – giving you the courage to begin again. “Taylor's voice soars to new heights. Remedy is soul-food, scars and all” - Scott-Patrick Mitchell, author of Clean Author bio Emily Bridget Taylor is a poet, artist and performer. Her words and imagery are inspired by honey-filled days of light and love, and the dark hours between - the duality that is Life's gift. In the wake of the pandemic, Emily began sharing her poetry online. What followed was a surprising, magical journey in which her words and images resonated around the world. Her poetry collection Remedy, art series Remedy for Walls and performance poetry touch on themes of love, trauma, self-care and healing. Her artistic calling is to dissolve shame in all its forms. Follow her journey at www.emilybridgettaylor.com and @emilybridgettaylor on socials.

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