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Perfect Passion and Poetry, July 2, 2007
This review is from: One Love (Paperback)
In One Love, Bill Holmes' fictional debut, Chris Harrington is a victim of Corporate America by day and a talented poet by night. Anxious about a possible merger between his employer and another company, Chris already has his hands full without the added drama coming from Ronnie, his girlfriend of three months. Dealing with her outbursts and jealousy of his co-workers and even of his poetry, he decides enough is enough and they need some time apart. Chance encounters with Regina, the sharp-dressed accountant who catches his eye every morning on the train, helps him make a clean break.
Regina Simmons, the beautiful and sassy professional, is a talented singer and poet in her own right. Regina has dealings with an ex that have not only pulled her away from the poetry scene, but also make it difficult for her to give her all to a new relationship. Can Chris and Regina find their way through their own emotional roller coasters and learn to ride this wave of words and love together?
One Love is a refreshing read. Bill Holmes has created characters that are easy to love and cheer for. Secondary characters are just as great. You are sure to laugh-out-loud at some points and even shed a tear in others. One Love is a well-written novel and the poetry included in the story is the icing on the cake. Love, family, friends and beautiful word play make this story a hit. This is surely a recommended read, especially for anyone who loves poetry and the poetry scene.
Reviewed by Donielle Ruff
APOOO BookClub
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(RAW Rating: 3.5) - Po/Love, February 10, 2007
This review is from: One Love (Paperback)
Think Love Jones. Think funky jazz and poetry readings in dimly lit cafes and clubs. Think an amalgamation of poetry, friendship, and love and you'll get an idea of what Bill Holmes' novel offers.
Regina is dealing with trifling men, health problems, and boredom when she meets the handsome poet, Chris. Instant attraction and consecutive chance meetings ensue, and Chris and Regina hit it off right away. However, Regina is distracted by her health problems, girlfriend drama, and a past love, while Chris confronts family ties. Will their love of poetry and music be enough to clear the way for their love to bloom?
While the pace of ONE LOVE isn't particularly breathtaking, I enjoyed the characterizations and the embedded morals. Holmes includes poems, but not to the point of distraction; the poems actually enhanced the story. I recommend this book for anyone wanting a break from drama for the sake of drama.
Reviewed by CandaceK
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Some Love for One Love, August 16, 2006
This review is from: One Love (Paperback)
The story line was complete and so true to real live life. It has in it some good lessons of love in itself - showing up in different types of relationships from friends, to siblings, to lovers, to parents, to our unborn seed.
I received the book from a friend of Mr. Holmes and completed it within 1 day - I could not put it down.
I even formed a few tears towards the end - good tears.
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