In Every Hue of Us Review (L.V Debut Collection)

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There was a time I never thought I would finish this.

Not because I wasn’t writing, but because I was always rewriting the same ache over and over.
I didn’t know how to end something that never really had a clear beginning.

In Every Hues of Us is not just a book. It’s a stitched-together version of the days I survived.
The mornings I couldn’t speak. The nights I stayed up asking questions I knew had no answers.
This book holds the quiet versions of myself that no one else sees.

I wrote it on my worst days,
on the most ordinary afternoons,
and in between pauses that lasted longer than they should.

And now it’s here.

A collection of thoughts that used to live only in the corners of my head.
A soft place where anxiety breathes,
where memories return as poems,
and where the act of writing becomes the act of living.


I don’t know if this book will mean something to anyone else.
But if you’ve ever stared at the ceiling wondering if you’re too quiet for the world,
if you’ve ever felt like your thoughts were too much or too fragile to carry—
this is for you.

This is for the person who still believes that even pain has color.
That even grief, if held gently, becomes art.
That even silence is a language.


So here it is.

In Every Hues of Us.

No perfect endings.
No perfect answers.
Just pages and pages of someone trying to be honest.

I hope it finds its way to your hands when you need it most.

Thank you for reading me.
Thank you for listening to my silence.

— L.V.

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