Save Your Marriage and Stop Your Divorce

Save Your Marriage and Stop Your Divorce is my first relationship book and I have had it published a couple of days ago on Kindle. The book is a distillation of what must be hundreds of hours of research and looks at how to rescue a marriage and build the foundations of a healthy and I hope happy marriage. Now obviously I would be overjoyed if you all rushed out to buy it but I will be taking advantage of a Kindle program that allows me to offer the book for free for a total of 5 days. It doesn’t matter if you don’t have a kindle, if you click here you can download some software that allows you to read Kindle books on your PC.

save your marriage and stop your divorceI don’t know why but I really struggled in putting this book together, and it took a lot longer to get written that I would ever have anticipated. I’ve a confession to make as well. Inside the book there are a few articles from this site, when it came time to write those chapters I couldn’t come up with anything better, so I hope that you’ll forgive me for that.

I will, or rather Kindle will be giving the book away for free (admittedly that’s not such a big deal as I’m asking a mighty $4.99 for it) this coming weekend which is, let me just check, the 17th to the 18th of March 2012. The times are in PST and the offer runs from the first second of the 17th to the last of the 18th.

If you do take advantage of this offer I would appreciate it if you would be kind enough to give me a review, as I would appreciate knowing if I’ve come up with something useful.

My next promotion will probably be on saturday the 24th to sunday the 25th of March 2012.

And here is the link to Save Your Marriage and Stop Your Divorce.

 

2 Responses to “Save Your Marriage and Stop Your Divorce”

  • Jad on August 22, 2012

    Thank you for such a useful article!

  • Teddy Orozco on May 2, 2013

    Divorce causes major issues with health insurance benefits. Many families have employer provided and/or paid for health insurance benefits that cover the entire family. It is not uncommon to see situations where the other spouse is a stay at home parent, with absolutely no access to health insurance benefits, or employed at a job with either no health insurance benefits available or those benefits available at a substantial cost. After a divorce, the spouse with the family health insurance coverage can no longer cover the other parent. They are no longer “family” members who can take advantage of one health insurance policy. How to then ensure that everyone stays insured does become an issue for negotiation and/or divorce litigation.’^

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