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How To Fail As a Husband

Failing as a husband or partner is a choice we make, often without even realizing it. Let me explain. Having a successful relationship gives us companionship, a sense of security, and stability in life. Like most men, I struggled to be a good husband when I was first married. The problem was, there was no good resource to learn how to get better at "husbanding." Most marriage books are written by women, and mostly help the woman in the relationship. While they offer a lot of good advice about improving the relationship itself, they're not as helpful when it comes to improving the job we men need to do being husbands.

“How To Fail as a Husband” is filled with short, personal, often funny, and to-the-point chapters that each have one easily implemented act that is used by husbands who don’t end up failing.

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What to Expect When Adopting a Guy: 158 Explanations For Why Men Act Like Men

Finally, someone wrote it.The definitive guide to men. A comprehensive list of the faults, shortcomings, and seemingly inexplicable odors with which men walk the earth.

"What To Expect When Adopting a Guy" also, however, presents for the reader's consideration evidence that most of the qualities men possess may actually have logical and often scientific explanations behind them.

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Not My Thing: A Novel

Renee is stunned when Colin tells her he wants a divorce. As a last-ditch effort save their marriage she turns to Dr. Jason Kincaid, an eccentric therapist who specializes in helping couples whose relationships are at risk. What Renee doesn’t know is that Colin has his own agenda for agreeing to therapy.

If you had the opportunity to be a fly on the wall of a therapist’s office, would you take it? In “Not My Thing” the author invites the reader into the inner sanctum of the counseling office, offering a behind the scenes view of what motivates couples to seek out therapy and what happens when they do. Readers are given an intimate peek at the hope for reconciliation hurting people bring to therapy.

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