
One man. One woman. A 20-year romance. Two decades of
Valentine's Day surprises. Fantasy? Fiction? Dream?
When author-adventurer Richard Cook proposed marriage to his
future wife on Valentine's Day, 1984, he vowed to always
make February 14th a "special day" of romance. Over the next
20 years he fulfilled that promise by surprising her every
Valentine's Day with a uniquely themed "love day". From "Inn
on the Bay" to "Red, White & Jazzed", from "Crepe Paper" to
"Lawn Writing", each year's gift was more creative than the
last.
For Valentine's Day, 2004, Cook gave his wife "Love Days", a
163-page romantic memoir celebrating 20 years of love and
marriage. Written in secrecy, he produced two copies of
"Love Days"...a hardcover copy with a hand-painted
dustjacket for his wife, and a laminated, spiral-bound copy
for family and friends to read.
Now published by Tri-Pacer Press, "Love Days" is a must read
for everyone desiring true romance, highlighting all 20
Valentine's Day surprises.
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