About The Author


Jeremy Abad is a writer, poet, and educator specializing in all levels of English. In addition, his novel, "The Bampire in The Barrio" will be released soon. Jeremy earned his bachelor's degree at the University of Redlands, and a Master of Fine Arts in creative writing at Goddard College.
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Paramour

Overview


Paramour finds themselves in the darkness, hidden between love and secrecy, and then becomes conflicted when life begins to go wrong.
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Paramour By Jeremy Abad begins at the end and ends at the beginning, which then takes the reader on a poetic journey of paramour finding love within themselves, to becoming a secret lover, as a realization blooms and defiance erupts into rejection. Paramour then discovers that it was not all passion. It was all in the name of the fumbling and the act of The Sex. It is the life of the lonely. It is the art of The Going Home.

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Book details

  • Genre:poetry
  • Sub-genre:Subjects & Themes / Love & Erotica
  • Language:English
  • Pages:84
  • Paperback ISBN:9798350938715

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Steven
Psramore by Jeremy Abad “Paramour” by Jeremy Abad is an intimate collection of poetry that takes us into introspection and raw emotion. This book is a must-read if you find yourself drawn to verse that delves deep into the human experience. Within its pages, Jeremy weaves a tapestry of passion, longing, and the subtle complexities that bind us together. The poems explore the ache of desire, the ache of solitude, and the ache of understanding. It’s as if each stanza unravels a secret—the kind that lingers in the corners of our hearts, waiting to be acknowledged. “Paramour” doesn’t shy away from the messy, the unspoken, or the forbidden. Instead, it embraces them, inviting readers to explore their hidden corners. The all is both lyrical and raw, painting vivid scenes of love and loss against the canvas of existence. Excellent and intimate read! Read more
Nevia
Erotic and satisfying. Voyeuristic I bought this book because the title intrigued me. The photo caught my eye. I found myself enjoying the poems . The context was erotic. It felt taboo. It was as if I was reading the intimate thoughts of the author. It remains on my nightstand when i feel like i want a voyeuristic moment. Read more