Love on a cold winter's Night

Night Publishing announces its love and romance season which comprises classic romantic fiction, tales of complicated love lives, bitter-sweet poetry and a collection of true stories of love and passion.
 
Dec. 1, 2010 - PRLog -- Night Publishing is proud to announce the launch of its Love on a cold winter's Night season which brings together the books it has published within its first 8 months which have love and romance as a central theme.

Several of the titles are classic romantic tales, such as LA Dale's 'Perhaps …. Perhaps' and 'Heart of Glass', Jillian Brookes-Ward's 'Saving Nathaniel' and Jessica L. Degarmo's 'How To Meet A Guy At The Supermarket'. Here girl meets boy, all sorts of frustrations ensue and then there is the final chapter.

However, there are also many titles that do not necessarily regard love and romance as a bed of roses. Gerry McCullough's just released 'Belfast Girls' follows the loves and lives of three school friends in Belfast as they encounter the varied worlds of fashion, drugs and politics in a post-Troubles Northern Ireland. Minnette Coleman's much-acclaimed 'The Blacksmith's Daughter' is a dark take on the antics of a successful colored blacksmith in 1920s Atlanta, Georgia, as he obsesses about marrying off his five beautiful daughters to only deserving men and only in the right order. Charlotte Castle's 'Simon's Choice' tracks how a loving family is torn apart when the seven year old daughter is diagnosed with leukemia.

Two books are about illicit love affairs involving teachers. Stephen Sangirardi's 'Monday Afternoon' follows an intense adulterous affair between two bibliophile English teachers. In Catherine Chisnall's 'Descending' and its sequel 'Surfacing', a support teacher gets physically involved with a pupil as she is literally thrown at him by a faulty elevator plummeting to the ground.

There are also two excellent books of poetry: 'LOVE POEMS' from the man dubbed the greatest love poet of his generation, Ian Parks, the second the winner of Night Reading's 'First Chapter / Poem of the Month', Michelle Young's eerily bitter-sweet 'Of All Things'.

The final book in the season is '… at last!' which is a collection of stories about real-life relationships, including 'A Haunting At Arthouse' which finds author Robert Ellal's love life being severely obstructed by a mischievous, and later terrifying, poltergeist.

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