RELEASE BLITZ: I Am Arcana- A Tarot Inspired Poetry Collection by Kristy Nicolle
RELEASE BLITZ:
I AM ARCANA
A Tarot Inspired Poetry Collection
ABOUT THE BOOK
Collection Excerpts
What Reviewers are Saying…
“This was an absolutely beautiful collection of poems that I thoroughly enjoyed reading! These poems take you on an emotional journey of strength, spirituality, resilience, feminity and witchy vibes. I found myself highlighting many passages and I will definitely return to read them again.” LA BOOKMOM
“The author’s writing was simply put, poetic and magical. Most of these poems are resonating and I love feeling like these were written specifically for me.
What a stunning debut in poetry.” -Shane, Goodreads Reviewer“The poems are so beautifully written and are all so unique. It was amazing how different every poem was yet they all still connected! I will definitely be getting a physical copy. Also, the artwork in here is absolutely gorgeous!” Lindsay’s Book Club
“This collection really blew me away. Many of these poems touched me very deeply. Something I truly love as a reader is having something I read provoke many different emotions and this certainly achieved that for me. I highly recommend giving this book a chance. The author did amazing work that is simply beyond words.” Jurassic Mermaid, Booktoker
Nicolle has a brilliant way of conveying her emotions, and I left each poem with a small insight into her mind. I enjoyed the varying length of the poems, which kept the reading fresh for me. Imogen Kathleen, Goodreads Reviewer and Bookstragrammer.
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