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Rating: Summary: Focused on a Specific Type of Marriage Relationship Review: This book benefits most those who share the author's core values: Christianity, Chastity before Vows, and Communication. The book is clearly written with examples from her own (and others') life but will not benefit those that believe Sex=Recreational Activity without any other meaning. While I found it to be a written (and polished) version of Mrs. James' public speaking style, the book assumes you have a likely prospect to review its guidelines with. Once you do, this book is likely to start the type of dialog the author recommends as a core value to your marriage. Too, if you're already married, perhaps this book will assist you in your relationship. Overall, I found the book to be an easy read that pointed for more details to other (footnoted or listed) resources; this book is an introduction to important concepts, rather than a detailed manual.
Rating: Summary: Another book that hits home Review: This book is a good read, but the best book on singleness and marriage that leaves no stone unturned is Michelle Boasten's book, My Heart in His Hands ... a book for the Saved Single Sister who desires to be married, but hasn't been found by her husband.
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