Wednesday, 5 November 2025
Dear Love by Charles McEnerney & Adam Larson
This book intrigued me by the title and I was kindly allowed to review a copy.
It's a simple layout of bold bright backgrounds, rich vibrant red and black for devotion and love on the cover before we even look into the book.
The book uses brighter, lighter colours and text, yellow shades flowing through green, purple to red and with a mix of white to black text, to make the flow of text desiring to take on adventures and share moments together.
It could easily be used not just as a sweet gift, but a book to use to pick a date night or even by chance or choice together as a fun adaptation of how to use it not just read it straight through as advice or a guide but with intention for couple's too adding a deeper meaningful intention with it.
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