![]() Of course, I left a big plot thread hanging with Olivia-and I’d done it on purpose. How would he face through his personal February and keep the beauty of his relationship alive? But I came back to this song- February-and wondered how Larx would deal with a long winter when love didn’t come so easily. Larx and Aaron get along so well-and they’re such fun characters as a whole-that setting about to temporarily ruin their lives for book two was not as easy as it usually is. The next stage? The stage if you really do stick it out through thick and thin and the dark of winter? That’s not always so exciting. New love is exciting! It’s happy! There’s sexy times and steam! If Bonfires was about the rekindling of youth through a new love, Crocus was about remembering how to love through the ice of winter, and that’s not always an easy thing to write about. It details a relationship as it dies under the ice of a long winter and one of the most poignant parts-to me, anyway-is that the speaker knows where she fails, but she can’t seem to find the strength in herself to see her lover in the spring again. ![]() ![]() You can find it here and if you get a chance, give it a listen. There is a song by Dar Williams called “February” that breaks my heart every time. Welcome to author Amy Lane and the tour for her latest release, Crocus, book two in the Bonfires series! ![]()
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