Redeem Love: Volume 1

· Yehloe The Poet
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Good relationships can sometimes use a little encouragement on how not to turn bad. Explore what made these feelings come about in the beginning so that the love continues to stay strong.

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Yehloe The Poet is an American writer, performer of poetry, and advocate of love and has multiple talents. His new book Redeem Love is a poetry book with diverse messages surrounding love, building, and repairing relationships. It was recognized in multiple countries, cities, and states, as a must-read and the messages conveyed in the book, are known to be inspiring for readers of all walks of life. His poem “Beautiful Flower Process” was recognized as one of the most inspiring poems about growth in a California online contest. His poetry has taken its rightful place in many hearts, via video, social media, performances on stage, broadband radio stations, podcasts and continues to date.

Born: September 7, 1971, Chicago, IL.

Education: Dawson College, University of Phoenix, Perdue University, Professional Career Development Institute, Computer Learning Center

Children: Sons: Rashaad Davis, Chanon Davis, Chomarri Davis, Naqaash Davis, Omarion Davis

               Daughter: My’isa Davis

Written works: When The Tiers of Life Play (2010), Redeem Love (2021)

Website: https://yehloethepoet.com

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