This story is not a romance or a fairy tale. These poems are a cautionary tale, a warning to seek the best people to love and to protect your heart against those who wish to break you. They come charming, sweet, romantic, and with luscious promises to adore you. But that’s how the tragedy starts. The beautiful damsel was lured to her doom on a warm summer night. Her car was found abandoned, her heart missing.
Ry Reed's Books
Poetry, Self-Help, & Fiction
Ry Reed’s PINK GRAPEFRUIT is her first of many poetry books referencing her life. Powerful, endearing, facing the woman in the mirror, and her broken heart, PINK GRAPEFRUIT takes you on a journey divided between four seasons in her life where love, loss, heartbreak, and recovery are at the root of her poems. Her take on how to move forward are very real and empowering for women still in toxic relationships or survivors.
Ry Reed’s WHITE ORCHIDS is written for dreamers. Those of us who have lived with dreams and aspirations and are ready to put thoughts into actuality. A dream (seed) always begins small, but in time, a dream (seed) will not stay a dream (seed). It can become something greater than you expected if you’re patient enough to work on your goals every day. Use this book to jot down your dreams and focus on your priorities.
Ry Reed’s GREY STORM CLOUDS was written for those needing a loving hug through words. Depression and anxiety are horrible monsters that come to steal, torment, and rob you of your peace. Once you’ve decided you’re sick and tired of being sick and tired, then you’re ready to start fighting to have the peace you’ve lived so long without. GREY STORM CLOUDS is just that, a friend in the dark, a motivational dictionary, a study journal, a constant reminder to encourage you to reclaim the rest you seek.
Life teaches many lessons, and the wise are good students. Learning from your past, taking control of your life, and discovering your voice is why A Well Of Thoughts exists. A prose of letters, notes, poems, and quotes written to inspire readers to leap, dive and evolve.
Love has two sides. The good, and the bad. The little red poetry book called heartbreak will show you the good and bad sides of a relationship and how to avoid unnecessary hurt. Your most valuable possession is your heart and hearts are better when they’re not broken.
Walking on the Moon
Falling in love feels like floating. Gravity loosens its ties on your feet, and you fly. Everything that makes sense is illogical. You find yourself rushing towards a feeling, a pull you can’t quite explain, but you love how light you feel, where you’re going, and you’re okay with not looking back down at earth for reassurance. Ry Reed’s WALKING ON THE MOON is romantic bliss—a timeless tale about falling hopelessly in love.
My name is Anaya Matthews and there isn’t a lot you should know about me because I’m running out of time. Three days ago my little brother Richie Matthews discovered a hidden cellar on our Grandfather’s property in the woods of Dayton California. Inside, we were attacked by robots called Number Twelve and Two, failed government experiments and they are taking over our bodies. Richie and his genius friends think they can save us. Hopefully, they can because I don’t want to be a H.E.R.O.S PROJECTS. I want my life back. I’m not ready to save the world.