Good Monday morning to you!
Very excited to share that my eBook Entangled is part of BundleoftheWeek.com’s marriage package this week!
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If you’re not familiar, BundleoftheWeek.com packages several related books each week and sells them at a fantastic rate.
This week’s marriage bundle includes 5 books worth over $30 for only $7.40!
Here’s what you’ll get this week:
15-Minute Marriage Makeover by Dustin Riechmann ($10)
15-Minute Marriage Makeover is more than an ebook; it’s a plan designed to refresh your relationship, add sizzle to your sex life and bring more happiness to your marriage. And all of that in just 15 minutes a day! The exercises in this book focus on the four pillars of a happy marriage — communication, romance, intimacy and finances — with time management tools, mini lessons, couple time tasks and a weekly date night to review the topic of the week.
A Simple Marriage by Corey Allan, PhD ($4.99)
Written to help you experience more in your marriage, A Simple Marriage: The Path to Experiencing More in Marriage and Life is a compilation of Corey Allan’s experience as a husband and counselor. Not only will it show you the foundational principles that are present in every marriage and an understanding of where you currently are in your relationship, but it also provides the encouragement, tools and steps to help you invest in your marriage today, whether your spouse is interested in participating or not.
Stripped Down by Tony and Alisa DiLorenzo ($8.99)
In Stripped Down: 13 Keys to Unlocking Intimacy in Your Marriage, this husband and wife duo show you how to create a solid marital foundation by placing God at the center of your relationship, establish family boundaries, improve communication, make your bedroom a sanctuary, have fun together and much more. With frank conversation and practical advice, this ebook will walk you through exercises to invest in intimacy and reconnect with your spouse.
Entangled by Amy Bennett ($4.99)
Through her own story, Amy gives readers an honest, detailed look into an emotional affair and how God restored her marriage. In Entangled: Recognizing Your Emotional Affair & Restoring Your Marriage, she shares what an emotional affair looks like, how to get out of one and — most importantly — how God can meet your deepest need for the love you’re seeking.
The Husband’s Guide to Getting Lucky by Marla Taviano ($2.99)
With Marla’s candid humor, The Husband’s Guide to Getting Lucky clues guys in to the way their wives operate and gives them practical suggestions for being husbands their women want to make love to. Although it’s written primarily to men, The Husband’s Guide to Getting Lucky provides insight for both men and women into what makes their other half tick and how to achieve a fulfilling sex life.
Love this bundle, especially since I’m sharing it with my online buddy Marla Taviano. Hi, Marla!
Praying these will be great resources for you and your spouse!
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Beth Zimmerman says
Dearest Amy,
I picked up this bundle, on your recommendation, mostly to read your book. I thought it might give me some answers. Some hope. I’m up to the chapter titled “love” and I had to stop and talk to you. How I wish you lived closer so I could meet you at Panera and chat over a glass of tea. Oh we’ll …
I know too well the damage done by an emotional affair … From both sides now. I’ve always had a vibrant imagination and when I became lonely and dissatisfied with my marriage … I created a “lover” in my head! Trust me … It was every bit as wrong, and sinful, and damaging, as what you describe even thought it existed ONLY in my imagination! I did it for years believing the lie that it was okay because it wasn’t real. God finally set me free when I began to blur the lines between my fantasies and reality. I was on the verge of mental illness and He rescued me. I never told anyone the details though. Too embarrassing! I have hinted at it in some of my blogging and called it a sin but …
Anyway, in June of 2012, I discovered my husband was in an emotional affair. For health reasons it did not become physical. Or so he says and I choose to believe but we are still struggling! His heart is still so far from me … And from God, I think! And I can’t judge him when I am guilty of the same sins.
I don’t know what I’m trying to say here. I just want there to be someone, somewhere, who understands and I feel like you do.
Hugs!
Beth
Amy says
Beth, I’m here. I DO know how you feel. I understand all those crazy feelings. Sometimes you want to get swept up in them. They’re an easy escape and they feel good. Other times, you don’t know why you’re so crazy. It’s a mess. Just keep chasing after God. I am learning and relearning just how much he loves us and wants to fill those desires we have.
We probably aren’t close enough for Panera but if you ever want to email me or even Skype, let me know.