Review by Latorial Faison, Poet & Author
My Love, Love Proverbs, Love Psalms & Love Poems On Loving A Woman, Being A Man and Seeking God By Nathan Eshe
"Show me a proverb with more truth than our love" writes Nathan Eshe. If ever a book was written to deliver us from our flawed states of mind concerning self-love and love for the opposite sex, this is it. For generations men and women have been in search of the original Adam and the extraordinary Eve. Readers are guaranteed to find the true essence of this divine couple after reading Eshe's My Love. In fact, I dare readers to open this book and find true love and purpose on every page. This writer has prolifically penned a book which speaks to our inner beings on how to love and be loved. He so eloquently delivers sermonic psalms and proverbs addressing the fallacies and inadequacies of the sexes, yet he makes a connection with the Divine as he ushers in the true spiritual value of love between man and woman. This book calls readers to love, to self love, to a more spiritual love that transcends time. This love, which Eshe profoundly writes about, requires putting down misconception and picking up truth, letting go of a painful past and grabbing hold of healing and hope. My Love will prompt a spiritual revival giving readers a deeper sense of love as it should transpire between lovers. The very wise words in this book are passionate and bold, yet they come together to articulate a more than universal truth: “Love has no equal.”
We have walked this earth too long equipped with the wrong tools passed down by dysfunctional traditions that keep us moving from relationship to relationship. This book will give you the proper tools, the right words, and the courage to love and demand love as you never have before. Men will walk away unafraid and unashamed to find treasure, comfort, and fulfillment in women. Likewise, women will gather the strength, courage, and wisdom to not only lift man up but to also be lifted up. According to the proverbial Eshe, "A strong man views love as a fulfillment of his calling," and every woman is “worthy of a strong faithful man.” Distinguishing the weak man and woman from the strong is a trademark of the psalms and proverbs that this author shares. In this book, men will find hope and healing, while women will find virtue and value. In a world where hearts are continually hardened by false love and unfit lovers, readers will find this book to be a valuable testament of love. It’s a must read for husbands and wives, sons and daughters, and couples in search of the true measure of love. In the very telling words of poet and author Nathan Eshe, "This is what softens our hard characters."
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