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De Roxas combines a poetic feel for cadence, rhyme and rhythm to create a romantic and sensitive exploration of love’s many facets. Heartfelt sentiments permit readers to peer deeply into author’s soul as he reveals his pain, anguish, devotion and deep-felt love.
De Roxas writes with a poetically expressive pen. Though some of the rhymes seem somewhat forced, his poems flow directly from the heart and express a depth of emotion that is captivating. In true poetic character, the author shares a portion of himself with his readers. Donna B. Wessel, Publications Manager for American Literary Press. The End?
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