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“Rogue is focused, deliberate, and seasoned in her latest release that is a mix of poetry and prose...a wordsmith. Her command of the poetic language is unparalleled and sets her apart from other contemporary poets.” —Alicia Cook, Bestselling author of Stuff I’ve Been Feeling Lately “It’s going to hit you below the belt. You’re going to reach for the closest stand-in lover you can find & you’re going to make a home in their body & you’re going to pretend your childhood memories are hung in his chest & you skinned your knee tripping over the curve of his arm & you have always been here.” In Exits, Desires, & Slow Fires Goodreads Choice Nominated poet J.R. Rogue shines bright. With heartbreaking language, the bestselling author revisits unreturned love like only she can. Unforgiving pain, wanting, longing, fierce betrayal, and sweet lies feel like a second skin in this collection about love and loss.
It's going to hit you below the belt. You're going to reach for the closest stand-in lover you can find & you're going to make a home in their body & you're going to pretend your childhood memories are hung in his chest & you skinned your knee tripping over the curve of his arm & you have always been here.
It's going to hit you below the belt. You're going to reach for the closest stand-in lover you can find & you're going to make a home in their body & you're going to pretend your childhood memories are hung in his chest & you skinned your knee tripping over the curve of his arm & you have always been here.
It's going to hit you below the belt. You're going to reach for the closest stand-in lover you can find & you're going to make a home in their body & you're going to pretend your childhood memories are hung in his chest & you skinned your knee tripping over the curve of his arm & you have always been here.
Goodreads Choice Nominated poet J.R. Rogue’s newest poetry collection—After The Blackout—explores the author’s experiment to give up alcohol for a year. And how it transformed into a new way of life. Weaving between debilitating hangxiety and the gross marriage between alcohol and her sexual encounters, the author tears down memories and walls to expose the black and white definition of alcohol abuse society feeds us. And brings the stark truth to the surface—the face of alcohol use disorder can be anyone, and any reason to give up alcohol is valid. This collection is about everything we lose and the ways we let ourselves go. And in the end—how to reclaim peace.
"this skin is my own— arms to circle my tired center, wrapping warm this heart that longs to be free of self-made chains" In her Letters for the Universe, Goodreads Choice Nominated poet J.R. Rogue shares intimate poems written lovingly for her readers. Take a journey through the eyes of author and reader as Rogue shares a glimpse into the private task of writing poetry dedicated to readers worldwide. Poems for the Dawn: Vol 1 is book 5 in the Letters to the Universe series. Each poem in this collection is a custom piece written for a J.R. Rogue reader.
“I want to find someone the world needs to know. I want to find someone in the shadows and bring them to the light.” Mercy Isbell has one chance left—one chance to prove to her father she can bring talent to the family record label, one chance to make her late grandmother proud, and one chance to prove to herself that her dreams are reachable. So, when her best friend drags her to the family bar to scout for talent, she treats the mission like it’s do or die. And the young man who graces the stage that night catches more than her eye. “You’d be surprised how much material you can get out of wanting someone you can never have.” Grayson Wilder has a dream—the former drummer longs to be at the front of the stage. So he escaped his small town for Nashville to start over, and the dark-haired woman he meets at the renowned Mercy’s Bar might be the key to making those long-secret desires come true. “I’m going to ruin my chances for a record deal so I can kiss her.” What started as a business relationship quickly burns hot. And when their growing attraction jeopardizes both of their futures, Mercy and Grayson realize all’s fair in love and music, and some decisions live on forever.
She is so pure, this version of you. But I know the real you. International Popstar Charley Otto abides by two rules to protect his sanity while living in the spotlight. 1: Don’t believe anything you read online. 2: Leave the past behind. But those rules fly out the window every time flowers arrive at his doorstep with lines from The Regret—a viral fan fiction story penned by a mystery woman that sounds a little too familiar. I want to be some version of the person she wrote, even in all his imperfections. Desperate to find the identity of his secret admirer, Charley hires a private investigator who finally gives him the name of the woman he deserted over a decade ago. And upon arrival at Scarlette Shannon’s book signing, the two artists realize the spark they felt that night never burnt out. Rewrite it any way you want. Fiction and reality rarely meet in the middle. And we were reality. As Charley and Scarlette’s second chance fractures under the microscope of fame, threats from a shadow in their past escalate—threatening to expose the secrets Scarlette hoped would stay buried. And all love affairs have to face the truth eventually.
Severin It feels like I’ve been in love with Bryan Winthrop my entire life. Before he kissed me in front of the entire school. As he danced with her the night of our senior prom. After his younger brother, Ben, made me smile through my tears. “It’ll never work with him. He will never leave her…” It’s been more than ten years since I let myself fall for the boy whose heart wasn’t mine. And the Prom King’s lips are finally mine to kiss. “When I came back here I wasn’t expecting to see you, and when I did, I felt this tumble…” But he’s still keeping me in the shadows. As his younger brother breaks me open in the day. Ben You shouldn’t covet whom your brother desires. Our pastor father would say he taught me better than that. But I knew over ten years ago my brother didn’t deserve her. And nothing’s changed since she came back into both our lives. “You think what you felt for my brother back then was love, but what I felt can’t be the same?” I’m still the one who makes her laugh— the one who challenges her. And he’s still the one treating her like a dirty little secret. “You really are a watercolor, Severin Thompson. I can read you…” You shouldn’t covet whom your brother desires. This summer, I’ll remind him of that.