Cynthology
A Collection of Rhymes Book III—Shades of Cyn
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About the Book
Cynthology: A Collection of Rhymes Book III—Shades of Cyn is Young’s third book in the Cynthology Collection. It includes more original rhymes and reader favorites from the second book. Like the first two books, she continues to describe life situations as she views them, and she covers a variety of subjects. Contemporary, relatable, understandable, and unpredictable is the best way to describe these rhymes. Young continues to push the envelope with her rhymes. They are sexy, thought provoking, poignant, and just plain silly. Her sense of humor is evident in her work, and it takes you through a myriad of twists and turns with unexpected endings that will leave you wanting more. Discover what happened when the lights went out in “Golden Nights” and how being ghetto fabulous might ruin your day in “Ghetto Fabulous”. The sequel to “Honey I’m Home” in Book II is “Hurry Home.” More surprises await, so don’t be late! Lovers exhaust themselves in “Linger.” A visit to the mall starts quite a brawl in “Smack Down.” The question is who’s doing who in “Three Hearts” and featuring “Two Kinds of Love,” a fan favorite at open-mic nights. These are just a few of the many entertaining rhymes that keep you turning the pages. So add Cynthology: A Collection of Rhymes Book—III to your collection and find your favorites today!
About the Author
Cynthia Young was born and raised in Detroit, Michigan, and later moved to California, where she resides today. Young continues to evolve as an author and is currently working on her next book. “Cynthology: A Collection of Rhymes Book III—Shades of Cyn” is Young’s fourth book and third in the Cynthology collection. It continues to show her growth as a writer and poet. This book shares more of her insights in to real-life situations, with humor and sexy story lines. Her rhymes appeal to audiences from eighteen to eighty. “Cynthology: A Collection of Rhymes” and “Cynthology: A Collection of Rhymes Book II—Electrified” are Young’s second and third books. She expresses her view on life through unedited, original, contemporary, relatable rhymes with twists, turns, and unexpected endings. “Memoirs of a Caregiver” is her first book. She shares her experiences of twelve years as a long-distance caregiver for four family members stricken with Alzheimer’s disease. A portion of the proceeds from this book is donated to the Alzheimer’s Association.