Jun 15, 2007 · This book is brutally honest, delving into the mental and emotional flaws of men who cheat and covering the skills they need to build in order to mend a deeply bruised relationship. Throughout the book, Weiss offers insights through the lens of the betrayed partner, sharing their feelings and views of the situation.
Feb 21, 2018 · This triptych of novellas centres on two married couples, Hank and Edith Allison, and Jack and Terry Linhart. In the title novella, each …
1 of 5 stars 2 of 5 stars 3 of 5 stars 4 of 5 stars 5 of 5 stars. Redemption (Redemption, #1) by. Karen Kingsbury (Goodreads Author) (shelved 1 time as cheating-romance) avg rating 4.35 — 29,892 ratings — published 2002. Want to Read. saving….
15 Books That Will Help Destigmatize Cheating Once & For All. From How To Get Over A Boy to The State Of Affairs. James Darell; Getty; Victoria Warnken. By …
1. Light Years by James Salter (1975) Not just one of the best novels about marriage and infidelity but one of the best novels ever, period. Salter is known as a virtuoso writer on illicit sex and infidelity.
In the title novella, each of them cheats with the other’s partner. In the middle story, Adultery, Edith falls in love with a dying priest. In the final piece, Hank is divorced and trapped in his alternately self-aggrandising and self-pitying habits, unable to find happiness or peace.
2. Written on the Body by Jeanette Winterson (1992) A nameless, genderless narrator falls for a married woman named Louise. They have a passionate affair – until the husband tells the narrator that Louise has leukaemia.
The First Day by Phil Harrison (2017) Harrison’s debut novel, set in Belfast, is the story of a married pastor, Samuel Orr, who falls in love with Anna, a much younger Beckett scholar at Queen’s University. The two begin a passionate physical affair, until Anna reveals that she’s pregnant.
Schorn flips the script of the traditional breakup book, addressing the cheated-on and ignoring the cheaters by sharing lessons on disarming your fears, avoiding taking unnecessary blame, and protecting your heart before bouncing back.
In 1985, psychotherapist and marriage expert Ann Pearlman wrote Keep The Home Fires Burning, a book that sung the praises of sexual monogamy. A few years later, Pearlman discovered that her husband of 25 years was having an affair.
This debut graphic novel from comic book artist Christine Norrie is a tale of modern romance and familiar heartbreak. Norrie illustrates the hectic lives of New York City couple Marc and Janey, who fall apart when Janey is pushed into the arms of another.
British-Nigerian writer Chidera Eggerue is a champion of body positivity, self-love, and female empowerment. No matter if you are reeling from a betrayal, a stale connection, or a one-sided romance, this how-to for women who date men throws traditional dating advice out the window.
Natalie is a New York City art student struggling to make ends meet. At the suggestion of a friend, she searches online for a sugar daddy — a wealthy, older man who offers financial support in return for romantic companionship — and finds Gabe, a corporate attorney in his fifties. Although initially hesitant to the arrangement, Natalie becomes enthralled by Gabe and soon wants to be more than just his sugar baby. Gabe, however, has no intention of leaving his family, and ends the arrangement before things get messy. But it’s too late. Their arrangement quickly spirals into a helix of lies, obsession, and something much darker.
Zoe Dalton is technically a newlywed. She got married only a month ago, but instead of enjoying her honeymoon phase, she’s returning her wedding gifts. When Zoe discovers her husband is sleeping with someone else, she never would have expected it to be someone close to her — and she never would have expected it to be one of her three sisters. Suddenly, Zoe finds herself on a rocky quest for the truth and an introspective mission to redefine “happy ever after.”
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Law school teaches you how to perform the research work of being a lawyer, but that’s only half of the battle. Once you have graduated and landed a job, whether, in a large multinational firm or your private practice, you have got to learn how to build relationships.
Charles Darrow was one of the most prolific lawyers who ever lived. In 1984, he resigned from his lucrative job as chief counsel for a railway company to defend Eugene V. Debs, president of the nascent American Railway Union, pro-bono.
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