Don't Let Jody Steal Your Relationship

Common Sense For Uncommon Times

by R Field Taylor


Formats

Softcover
$10.99
E-Book
$3.99
Softcover
$10.99

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 9/24/2021

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 70
ISBN : 9781665537759
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 70
ISBN : 9781665537766

About the Book

Have you ever wondered why all of your relationships become sabotaged by unseen forces who seek to steal, take, and carry away all of the love, joy, and commitment you've invested over numerous years? Well, finally we can put a face on this urban villain who has tormented commitments since the beginning of time. This book will allow you to open your eyes like none other enabling you to be on the lookout for an assortment of deception and trickery perpetuated by the little red thief of hearts simply known as "Jody". This book should become a necessity handed down from mothers to daughters, fathers to sons, and all clergyman to any couple contemplating a lifetime commitment to each other. This one small book is the idiot's guide on how to save your relationship. Learn who Jody really is and how to spot him before he targets your significant other. The price of this book is well below the thousands of dollars required by a professional relationship counselor, while the internal rewards will prove to be immeasurable. Remember-Jody is watching.


About the Author

The author brings a rare yet much needed perspective bringing to life a taboo topic of urban folklore. After numerous failed relationships he has successfully connected the dots on how to maintain a loving and healthy marriage of 24 years in which he happily shares with his wife Lynne. He studied psychology at the historic Shaw University located in North Carolina. Learning to navigate uncharted relationships throughout the 80's and 90's while addressing issues provided an insight which is unmatched in putting into words a collection of common sense philosophies on relationship therapy or simply just "old school advice".