Love By Night by S. K. Williams is a poetry book about a couple’s relationship. The author writes from their beginning to the “end,” with two perspectives.
S.K. Williams starts with both characters being in a dark place, then meeting each other. They start off awkward, but as the book progresses, the two warm up to one another and get together. While their story progresses, they begin to have problems in their relationship, which they choose to work on. Besides their incompatibility, the two have their own problems they’re insecure about, believing it may break their relationship. The perspectives show how important it is for a partner to be there, whether they’re struggling or in perfect health.
Love By Night uses comparisons of the couple’s love with the moon, sailing ships, traveling, sweets, the sun, and more. Using these comparisons describe how the two characters love, whether it’s gentle or strong. The author uses metaphors and similes to describe what they feel and how they feel about their partner as the chapters go on.
Love By Night isn’t only about how this couple grows and loves together, but it’s also about self-help and mental issues. The two work together for their complications as time passes. This book isn’t just about two random people coming together either, but about the author. S. K. Williams is a couple that write poetry books about their relationship together, explaining how this book, Love By Night, is written.
This poetry book is meant for readers who prefer romance. Every page is a different experience and has different meanings. Love By Night is a great poetry book for getting started to read poetry.