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Is There Really Sex After Kids?

Is There Really Sex After Kids?

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Disapointed by a few aspects
Review: Although I was initially excited to read this book, I found myself disapointed. There is some helpful information on building intimacy,however;I was disheartened to come across her chapter on being a mother or lover where she discusses how she learned not to be "child-centered" by keeping her children out of her bed and letting her babies cry it out along with quotes by Gary Ezzo(He is known to be very controversial). She came across as her way was the only right way to raise children and to have a Godly marriage and I wholeheartedly disagree with her. As a mother of 4 myself, my husband and I have taken a different road and still maintain a Godly marriage. I know many many others who have done the same. I would have liked to have seen her display the different options, pros and cons and left the parenting styles up to the individual couples...The good information on sexuality I have found in other sources such as Intimate Issues by Dillow and Pintus.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: If there isn't, there will be after you read this book!
Review: As a speaker and author, this is a book I would not only share with other women, but will carry on my table so that women can buy it and enjoy the common-sense wisdom contained inside. My first "ah" moment was when I read the definition of intimacy. There were many more moments such as that as I heard the heartbeat of a woman share an honest and straightforward path to sexual intimacy for couples who juggle work, kids, and life. Highly recommended. I receive tons of books to review and only a handful stay on my shelf as treasures. This is one of them.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Human and helpful
Review: Humorous, human, honorable, helpful--a friendly book for people who feel the flame has gone out of their marital passion. After you read it for your own encouragement and education, you'll want to tell others about it. The Savages anticipated this with an in-book study guide. Hooray--an all-in-one study book for small group studies or Sunday school classes!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Graceful guide to intimacy
Review: Jill Savage has gifted Christian couples with her new book, Is There Really Sex After Kids? The central part of the gift is grace--lovingly teaching the reader about those things that inhibit intimacy, better ways to communicate physical need, and male/female differences of desire. The Christian community needs more such books of grace. I recommend this quickly-read book highly.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Graceful guide to intimacy
Review: Jill Savage has gifted Christian couples with her new book, Is There Really Sex After Kids? The central part of the gift is grace--lovingly teaching the reader about those things that inhibit intimacy, better ways to communicate physical need, and male/female differences of desire. The Christian community needs more such books of grace. I recommend this quickly-read book highly.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Couldn't put it down!
Review: Someone recently gave me a copy of Jill's book. I didn't think I would be interested in it because our kids are long gone--married for years. But as I thumbed through it, I couldn't put it down! I would highly recommend this book for any marriage in any season.
Sherrie Eldridge, author and speaker


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