The Secret Life of Love and Sex: Making Relationships Work and What to Do if They Don’t
by Terence Watts —
Men and women think and work differently, but they do not know that, so sometimes a white lie or a secret is a good thing.
Just as a relationship needs love and sex to nurture it, there are times when lies and secrets are necessary too.
Some people seem to be able to get the balance just right without really trying very hard at all, while others never seem to get it.
Yet it is an easy trick to learn and here is your chance, because all these things and lots more are covered in vivid detail, such as: why personality matters and how to work it out; understanding the amazing differences between men and women; how to get off to a good start and how to get back on track when things go wrong; dealing with sexual difficulties — easily; handling a break up by taking charge and ending it elegantly.
Sharing your life with another is not an easy task.
In fact, the surprise is not that it often does not work, but that it can be spectacularly successful.
From page one of the book onward, you will begin to gain a stunning insight into how you can find and keep the love you have always wanted and dreamed of.
Written by an expert in relationships and human nature, this book can set you on your way to true happiness and a greater relationship.
$22.95 — johnhuntpublishing.com or psyche-books.com
Reprinted from AzNetNews, Volume 33, Number 5, October/November 2014.
September 19, 2014
Book review, Love and Relationships, October/November 2014 Issue