Start making money now as a
handyman using only your home repair skills. Twelve chapters of valuable how-to
information teach you how to:
*Find new customers *Price every job to ensure profit *Get paid in full for every job *Expand your skills for profitability *Use the Internet to increase profits *Keep customers coming back and giving referrals *Handle your accounting and taxes *Become a highly paid home repair expert
Everything you need to know to succeed
financially as a handyman. No fluff or hype, just down to earth details on
exactly how to make money using your present skills.
Five Stars by Handyman
Get started in the right direction. I researched a lot of books on this subject
before I chose this one, and I'm glad I did.
A family member bought me some books on starting a business and they didn't
really cover any of the information I was looking for. This business is a
business however you sell yourself and your abilities, not a product made somewhere
else by someone else in a rented space.
This book was informative and gave practical knowledge and
experience that was easy to understand. I would recommend this book to those
who are thinking about going out on your own, and those who already have...
When I decided to write this book on relationship, my wife
Barbara was surprised and cautioned me by saying that she would not dare write
such a book because it was such a varied topic with so many nuances. That
scared me because she is certainly more qualified to write about relationship
than I am. I hesitated for a while.
Most of my writing had been on
housing, business, woodworking, even publishing, but nothing on relationship.
It's an expansive topic and I wasn't sure if my information would be of real
value. I considered that all my books are based on first hand experience and
realized that even though I'm not an expert, I have a life time of experience
in relationship. Based on that I felt able to contribute something helpful to
some readers and I feel good about this book.
Grady HarpTop
Contributor: Children's Books
HALL OF FAMETOP 500 REVIEWER
5.0 out of 5 stars `Relationships are not about competition
between partners. It should be about giving and taking.'
Reviewed
in the United States
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A. William Benitez's career is not as a
therapist (his work included the construction business, governmental housing
official, woodworking, IT manger for Hyatt Regency, founder of Positive
Imaging, LLC writing and publishing) and he succeeds in this book about
Relationships because of the gentle manner in which he relates his insights. He
has an innate understanding about relationships that work (he is currently
happily married for 23 years in a very strong and sustainable marriage) and
ones that fail (his first marriage of 17 years ended in divorce) and has the
courage to admit that he is one half of each relationship - a gratifyingly
honest approach to view life in retrospect as well as with introspection. Or as
he states, `My goal with this book is that, as an individual, parent,
grandparent, spouse, and lover, I might be able to share just a small amount of
information you might find of value.'
As far as the structure of this warm book of supportive guidance is concerned
the author states, `This book contains ten chapters entitled: What Is Love,
What is a Good Relationship, Fostering and Nourishing Relationships, Harming
Relationships, Mutual Respect, Boundaries, Marriage, Breakups and Divorce,
Helpful Tips, and Final Thoughts. All the chapters contain information based
almost exclusively on personal experience that I hope helps to create safe,
happy, and healthy relationships.' And from that platform for discussion we
join Benitez in a drawing room atmosphere of heart to heart conversations about
each of the topics he outlines.
His highlighted phrases scattered through the book are gems to ponder, phrases
like `Love is caring for another person enough to want for her what she wants
for herself, even if what she desires is not in your best interest.' After
making statements such as this, Benitez dissects it, amplifies it with either
personal experiences or postulated ones until we understand the concept
completely.
So much of what is shared here is not earthshakingly original: there are
therapists and erudite textbooks that serve that purpose. The reason Benitez
succeeds is that he is so open and straightforward in the way he discusses
those elements of humanity that must be respected in every individual in order
to bond with another individual. His suggestions on how to nurture a
relationship are simple but so often forgotten (as in the infinitely important
art of conversing), his explanation of how to respect boundaries is as solid as
anyone has written, and his definitions of how relationships can be harmed is
especially poignant (and he is not afraid to discuss spousal abuse openly).
A few other phrases that stand out: `Regard your partner with consideration,
appreciation, and acceptance just as she is, not as you believe she should be.
Accept and value your partner's point of view even if it differs from yours.
Honor your partner's right to privacy by not intruding, interfering, or
spying.' `Boredom and predictability can hurt relationships as can the lack of
joy and spontaneity.' This is a book of wisdom from experience - one that will
touch many aspects of each reader's viewpoints and hopefully will provide
examples for change where change is needed. Grady Harp
M. M. Bishop Award-winning author and poet 5.0 out of 5 stars IT MADE ME THINK AND TAKE A FRESH LOOK AT MY OWN ACTIONS Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2020 Mr. Benitez’s book RELATIONSHIP helped me take a long hard look at what I could do better in all my relationships and in particular those with my husband. What part do I play in the issues that arise in our marriage on a daily basis? I found this book extremely helpful and insightful too.
When she witnesses Sheila, the aunt of her
best friend, stagger out of the hospital and die from a traffic accident,
Dora’s private eye instincts kick in. Something’s not right. Sheila had no
known enemies… but someone wanted her dead.
Digging into the circumstances of Sheila’s
death leads Dora on a devious path where she encounters lies, drugs, betrayal,
and infidelity. She uncovers another mysterious death and stumbles upon a dark
secret kept by some of the hospital’s top staff and privileged doctors.
Sheila was not the only nurse who had an
affair with the hospital’s star surgeon. Would one of her romantic rivals stoop
to murder? Or had she learned too much about the well-kept dark secret?
Fatal Limit is a spellbinding medical thriller that
will keep you turning its pages. In this taut and gripping story, greed, love
and envy come together to create a deadly toxin. And the only prescription is…
justice
Uvi Poznansky 5.0 out of 5 stars Staggering into an accident, what was it that killed her?
Verified Purchase Dora Stephens, a private investigator, is about to pick up a nurse, Sheila for a drink, when she witnesses her staggering out the hospital only to be run over by a car. Dora can’t believe this has been merely an accident, even though at first glance, the victim seems to have no enemies. “Has Sheila been given a large dose of Activan?”
The story is told in Dora’s voice, which makes it personal. Lies, drugs, betrayal, blackmail, and infidelity come into play, including Sheila’s secret affair with a surgeon. Did she have any rivals for the attention of her lover? Could jealousy be the reason for this murder? Can an antidote for it be found?
The suspenseful writing has its moments of humor to relieve the tension. “I intended… to plant a bug on him, though I didn’t have a clue where I would put one… Why didn’t men carry purses with them? Bugging women was so much easier.” Armed with a nurse’s uniform, a pair of oversized glasses, and a bob-styled auburn wig, Dora’s best weapon is her wits.
From the horror of a
psychopath killer with extraordinary powers, to true ghost stories, and stories
that leave you wondering, if there is a place for everybody or if some are
really just lost in their own minds, you will find that story in this
collection of short stories by Patricia Moran, Marta Moran Bishop, Roman Nyle,
and Pat Marsden. Patricia Moran grew up in the Washington DC area. She spent
her entire life writing, be it for the local newspaper or her stories, and
poetry. Her stories are sometimes children’s stories, and others are
paranormal.
Pat Marsden grew up in
Northern Minnesota and shared a love of reading and writing with her large
family. She spent most of her time taking care of her children and working
outside the home at various careers. She had a love of animals and found joy in
the simple things of life.
Marta Moran Bishop is the
daughter of Patricia Moran, she inherited her mother’s love of reading,
writing, as well as her mother’s written work. In some cases, they were
published with only editing, and in others, Ms. Moran Bishop, completed her
mother’s work. Ms. Bishop has over thirty books and stories in print. Roman
Nyle lived and worked in Chicago, IL, except for the time he spent in the Army
in Vietnam. He loves to read Stephen King type novels. He writes in a Twilight
Zone, horror style, and loves to have his villains to be very creepy.
Thoroughly enjoyed this collection of short stories. Most were different from the usual paranormal stories as they ended leaving the reader to decide what will happen. Fun and entertaining.
Lottie's
Adventure: Facing The Monster, is an action-packed
children's book written especially for ages 8 through 14. Children will enjoy
this exciting read while also improving their reading skills. Twenty-nine
chapters filled with twists and turns keep kids reading to discover the
outcome.
Lottie, a
lively ten-year old Hispanic girl, longs for something new and different in her
life. Her summers up to this point have all been, more or less, the same. Then
the arrival of a magical letter and a TV newscast transforms her vacation time
in a high adventure.
Her great
adventure includes trying to relate to a cold, estranged, and rich grandmother,
freeing a kidnapped ten-year-old African American boy from a locked room,
hiding him in a safe place, and then fleeing with him from a kidnapper who is
always just a step or two behind.
Lottie's Adventure is a vibrant chapter book mystery for
preteens that emphasizes the importance of intergenerational communication and
love as well as the immense value of thinking beyond cultural stereotypes. To
develop a new moral code or vision, both these elements are crucial. Perhaps
the most striking quality of "Lottie's Adventure: Facing The Monster"
is its powerful positive energy. Featuring a spunky 10-year-old Hispanic
heroine, "Lottie's Adventure" keeps interest high and pages turning
with exciting plot twists and turns and believable cliffhangers that just keep
evolving. The author allows her characters to develop very naturally, with
total authenticity. There are many excellent ideas embedded in the story, not
the least of which is that people, even wise adults, can learn to admit they
are wrong. "Lottie's Adventure" goes a long way towards building a
viable alternative to prejudice, and for that and many other reasons, it is
highly recommended juvenile reading for kids age 10 and up.
(Review from The Midwest Book Review)
While reading Barbara Frances’ chapter book Lottie’s
Adventure: Facing the Monster, I was swept back to the books of my childhood. A
place where tweens helped each other and became heroes without the use of
make-believe or magic brooms. Just plain old smarts, ingenuity, and integrity.
I was engrossed in the story of Lottie, a Hispanic girl, as
she helped Charles Ray a black boy, who had been kidnapped escape and confront
the bad guy, outsmarting him, while facing their own fears. The friendship that
grew between the two was a lesson in how people all want the same things out of
life regardless of their upbringing, race, or nationality.
It is a compelling and wonderful tale that I’d recommend to
both adults and the tween alike.
Her timing was perfect. As she rounded the corner,
daily Mass had ended, and the Archbishop was standing outside the ornately
carved doors of St. Paul’s Cathedral.
His followers were tiered below him on the steps. He
turned and allowed his eyes to trace the contours of her body and she felt the
thrill of power. A sheer white muslin shift clung to her black swim suit, still
wet from morning exercise at the community pool. Despite the heat and the
humidity from the Gulf of Mexico, she strolled by as if it were a cool spring
day in Vermont.
Elaine Chauvier was a stately woman, aware of her long
legs and enticing figure. Some said she was a snob and she would have agreed
with them. After all, she was from aristocracy. Her great grandfather and General
Robert E. Lee had been close friends, and her family had owned sections of
plantation land and nearly a hundred slaves. No one could give this woman a
passing glance without being momentarily transfixed. Soft black hair, always a
bit ruffled to give a false impression of casualness, framed a face of classic
perfection. Piercing dark eyes conveyed the superiority she felt over everyone.
Archbishop Andre Figurant gave hardly a thought to the
man who knelt to kiss his ring or the mother holding up her baby for a
blessing. His focus was across the street, beyond the wrought-iron fence
surrounding the Cathedral’s property. The gliding presence hypnotized as well
as beguiled him.
Two of the historic forces that still shape American culture,
ante-bellum southern ideology and the catholic church, are brought into
fascinating and disturbing juxtaposition in this novel. Barbara Frances
lays bare traditions that while often enough exposed as decadent in some
measure, still retain strong elements of venerability through the usual telling
of their stories. Not here. Nothing is embellished or disguised.
Imagine Scarlet Ohara as a penniless sociopath, and Tara to be constructed of
rotten wood plastered with cheap paint and you have a hint of what to
expect. At it’s core, however, like a Russell Lee camera lens, this
work shows us marginalized people seeking growth and redemption without
filters or touch-up. With all of their blemishes, in their stumbling
nakedness they emerge as utterly noble.
David Wiener
Ms. Francis’ novel Shadow’s Way, had me enthralled from page
one, it kept me reading until so late into the night that I used a flashlight
in order not to wake my husband.
I’ve always enjoyed reading gothic tales, but this one went
beyond most that I had read. The synopsis was correct, past and present mingled
and left me on the edge of my seat. Was G – G – Daddy a real paranormal
experience or a figment of Elaine Chauvier’s imagination, which got worse as
she sunk deeper into insanity?
I loved the various characters that Ms. Francis brought into
play as needed to heighten the story. They were well rounded and interconnected
in ways that one has to keep reading to get the full picture.
“Our kids, my, my,
Gracie” laughed Bud. “Where did we go wrong? One marries God, another a Jew and
the last one, the devil!”
Texas, 1951. The
Wolanskys—Grace, Bud and their three grown children—are a close-knit clan,
deeply rooted in their rural community and traditional faith. On their orderly
farm, life seems good and tomorrow always holds promise.
But under the surface,
it’s a different story. Grace is beset by dark memories and unnamed fears,
calmed only by practicing a secret obsession. Their son Andy has said no to
becoming a farmer like his dad and, worse, has fallen in love with a big-city
Jewish girl. Youngest child Regina is trapped in a loveless marriage to an
abusive, alcoholic husband. Even “perfect” daughter Angela’s decision to become
a nun unleashes consequences no one could foresee.
And then Ceil Dollard
breezes into town.
Ceil—wealthy,
sophisticated, irrepressible—is like a visitor from Mars. She’s a modern woman.
She drives a car and wears pants. She blows away tradition and certainty,
forcing Grace to face her fears and brave a changing world. Through Ceil, Grace
learns about courage and pleasure—but at the risk of losing Bud.
Barbara Frances’
sparkling, richly human novel takes you back to a time when Ike was president
and life was slower, but people were the same as now. You’ll encounter a cast
of characters storm-tossed by change, held together by love. Written with
compassion, humor and suspense, Like
I Used to Dance will charm you, warm you and even squeeze a
few tears, from its opening number to the last waltz.
5.0 out of 5 stars LOVE IT! - Family Saga Full of Drama and
Heart
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Don’t start this book before bedtime or you’ll
be late to work! I love family sagas and this one swept me along. It’s about
Grace, a warm, creative woman strong for her family but out of touch with her
own needs. The place is rural Texas and the time is the fifties, when women
were still trapped as homemakers. The family is Catholic and Grace’s daughters
have their own struggles. Angela is unsure if she should become a nun and
Regina has to decide if she’ll divorce her abusive husband. Grace herself is a
talented artist who has never realized her potential. She develops a close bond
with Ceil, a sophisticated transplant from LA who blows into the life of Grace
and her family like a powerful wind. In the end, everything turn s out but
nothing is the same. A great read!
M. M. Bishop Award-winning author and poet
5.0 out of 5 stars WILL SURELY BECOME ONE OF THE CLASSICS
IN LITERATURE
It is easy to see how Like I Used To Dance by
Barbara Frances won awards. It is a novel that should easily find its way into
classic literature. It is not just the story of the Wolanskys, who live in a
small farming town in the nineteen-fifty’s, but the story of life, and how even
generations of family issues can affect each new generation unless something
happens to break the cycle.
Ms. Frances paints a picture of each character, their weaknesses, as well as
the strength in their character. From Grace, and Bud, their three grown
children, to neighbors, and friends, each is drawn with a fine pencil, fully
formed, and genuine, some are people you wish you knew, and others you would
like to string up. Yet, each is so well crafted as to be able to see them in
your life, or town.
Whether she is painting the generous nature of Bud, to the horror of Billy Ray,
Ms. Frances brings us a full picture of life as it was, and life as it still
is. Many things may have changed in our world, underneath there is still an
underbelly of both the beauty and ugliness of human nature.
Like I Used To Dance was not a book that I could easily put down, but sat up
till the wee hours of the morning reading.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
Start making money now as a
handyman using only your home repair skills. Twelve chapters of valuable how-to
information teach you how to:
*Find new customers *Price every job to ensure profit *Get paid in full for every job *Expand your skills for profitability *Use the Internet to increase profits *Keep customers coming back and giving referrals *Handle your accounting and taxes *Become a highly paid home repair expert
Everything you need to know to succeed
financially as a handyman. No fluff or hype, just down to earth details on
exactly how to make money using your present skills.
Five Stars by Handyman
Get started in the right direction. I researched a lot of books on this subject
before I chose this one, and I'm glad I did.
A family member bought me some books on starting a business and they
didn't really cover any of the information I was looking for. This business is
a business however you sell yourself and your abilities, not a product made
somewhere else by someone else in a rented space.
This book was informative and gave practical knowledge and
experience that
was easy to understand. I would recommend this book to those who are thinking
about going out on
your own, and those who already have...
When I decided to write this book on relationship, my wife
Barbara was surprised and cautioned me by saying that she would not dare write
such a book because it was such a varied topic with so many nuances. That
scared me because she is certainly more qualified to write about relationship
than I am. I hesitated for a while.
Most of my writing had been on
housing, business, woodworking, even publishing, but nothing on relationship.
It's an expansive topic and I wasn't sure if my information would be of real
value. I considered that all my books are based on first hand experience and
realized that even though I'm not an expert, I have a life time of experience
in relationship. Based on that I felt able to contribute something helpful to
some readers and I feel good about this book.
The author did a fantastic job writing this book. In the first chapter
he defines love, "a profoundly tender, passionate affection for another
person." If you have ever been in one then you know that it is a give and
take in order to survive. Compromising is so important. It all depends on which
stage of the game you are in. I am in my 40's so my experiences are different
than those who are teenagers, whom could benefit from reading this book. They
say that those that experienced it can give advice and tips of what they have
learned to help you avoid tender mistakes. I especially liked the harmful
relationships, mutual respect and boundaries chapters as I need to learn all of
them once again. As a codependent it helps to keep me on track in my current
relationships even if they are not love related, which includes friend, family
and coworkers. Anyone could benefit from the helpful book with tips and
thoughts of a personal experienced writer. Please post your review and hit
Like. Jackie Paulson
Mr. Benitez’s book RELATIONSHIP helped me take a long hard look at what I could do better in all my relationships and in particular those with my husband. What part do I play in the issues that arise in our marriage on a daily basis? I found this book extremely helpful and insightful too. Kudos to Mr. Benitez on writing this book and the work he had to personally do in order to bring it about.
New York Detective Sidney Langston is rushed
to the hospital with excruciating chest pains the same night a woman who bears
a remarkable resemblance to her is murdered in San Diego. Tests reveal that
Sidney is perfectly healthy, yet the crippling pain persists until the dead
woman reaches out from beyond the grave for Sidney’s help to vindicate her
wrongfully imprisoned husband and to find her murderer.
˃˃˃ Ghostly Intrigue
That Keeps You On The Edge Of Your Seat
Desperate to remain pain-free, Sidney embarks
on a mission to exonerate an innocent man. With a ruthless killer at large, she
soon discovers the crime is more than a simple whodunit when dangerous
scenarios unfold. The dead woman’s spirit relentlessly pushes Detective
Langston to solve the crime and correct an injustice ”" or forever be
tormented by an invisible bullet wound.
Gold Medal Winner: Readers' Favorite 2017 International Book Awards ~
Fiction
The Outstanding Mystery: 2017 IAN Book of the Year Awards
Paranormal/Supernatural Fiction Finalist: 2017 IAN Book of the Year Awards
"A unique blending of the supernatural with classic
mystery/suspense, "Compelled" by Inge-Lise Goss is an
inherently riveting read from cover to cover. Revealing the author's
genuine flair as a novelist for narrative drive storytelling,
"Compelled"is decidedly and unreservedly recommended..." -Midwest
Book Review
M. M. Bishop Award-winning author and poet
5.0 out of 5 starsLOVED THIS MURDER/SUSPENSE/THRILLER BOOK WITH A TOUCH OF PARANORMAL & ROMANCE
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2021
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I’m a big fan of anything Inge-Lise Goss writes, but her book COMPELLED kept me on the edge of my seat. It is a fabulously written murder mystery, with just enough paranormal, and romance to satisfy even those who are avid readers of those genres’, and not so much that a man who is into murder/thriller/suspense can’t thoroughly enjoy too. I both read it on kindle and listened to it again on audible, where the narrator did such a fabulous job of producing it, that it kept you listening way too far into the night, and barely able to keep your eyes open, but still not wanting to stop. I highly recommend this terrific read.
A children's story about a puppy that is larger than most and therefore not wanted as a friend by the other puppies or as a playmate by the adult dogs or the smaller puppies. He seeks a home and someone to love and want him. This story is based on the true story of my mother's dog named Thor.
Sherrill S. Cannon
5.0 out of 5 starsA Puppy With a Huge Heart
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The Lonesome Puppy by Patricia Moran 2/10/20 – 5 stars A Puppy with a Huge Heart…
What if you were a cute puppy, but not a cute “little” puppy? Would other pups or children love you, or just wonder why you’re so big and tease you about it? This pup finds the answer when he discovers a new family who is willing to love him just the way he is…and provides a happy-ever-after life for a Great Dane named Thor, who is just the size he is supposed to be!!
Can the rebels stop the androids’ reign of terror or is the human race doomed?
After escaping the grip of Pellegrin, a powerful android, and joining the rebels, Paislee Hobson is far from safe. Disguised as a recently-recruited employee of the courthouse, she goes undercover at Portland’s courthouse to dig up vital information.
But she soon discovers things aren’t that simple. With Pellegrin promoted to overseeing the entire west coast Institutes, Paislee must use all of her wits to avoid detection—only to find the android is one step ahead of her.
Back in L.A., Paislee is faced with her toughest challenge yet—to gain Pellegrin’s trust in order to infiltrate his high-security office and complete her mission.
As more humans fall victim to the androids and her cover begins to slip, Paislee knows that her time is running out…
If you like fast-paced dystopian sci-fi with androids, mystery, and high-stakes missions, then you’ll love the action-packed second book in the No Freedom trilogy.
"Combining fantastic elements of espionage fiction, crime, mystery, science fiction, and thriller, author Inge-Lise Goss has crafted a highly engaging and high stakes action novel that you won't want to put down for a second."--K.C. Finn, Readers' Favorite Reviewer
"The plot is cunningly written... No Reprieve: An A.I. Thriller is a pulsating story filled with action and a fast pace; an enjoyable read..." --Ruffina Oserio, Readers' Favorite Reviewer
"No Reprieve... is a fast-paced science fiction thriller that is both chilling and engaging." --Maria Victoria Beltran, Readers' Favorite Reviewer
"...wonderfully riveting and surprisingly refreshing from the regular sci-fi scenarios. ...The storyline escalates with every page, and very quickly the book turns impossible to put down." --Amazon Vine Voice Reviewer
"...my heart was racing the entire time I was reading and I loved each second of it." --Rabia Tanveer, Readers' Favorite Reviewer
Destined to be a
Christmas classic, The Last Magi is the story of Artaban, the fourth Wise Man,
who leaves his betrothed, the beautiful Rasha, to follow his fellow Magi to
Bethlehem. Arriving too late, he sets out to find the child born under the
star. Years pass as Artaban chases wisps and rumors across two continents.
Weary and impoverished, the last Magi refuses to quit his quest, even as time
is running out.
Lifted me up!
I honestly felt that I was a constant & very close onlooker in this story!
I could feel the sand swirling around me, it's grit in my mouth. Each story
told by
another traveler kept me alert, anxious, and excited! With each experience the
Magi had.... the author made me feel that I was one with the characters. I
was a character! Whether it be a suffering animal eager to please my master. Or
a man drinking and playing games with other men. And believe me these are not
activities that I would be an eager participant! Ugh and the raw odor of men
was thick and real! This story was REAL and I will miss watching and playing my
part !!!
Bytallon
E.A. Sharpe wrote an absolutely wonderful story that will
give you a lift and show what commitment to a goal will bring to you.
It is the story of a Magi who missed his fellow Magi on
their quest to find the child whom the star and prophecy spoke of. Yet he sets
out on his own, and through hardship, and delays he gives all he has to help
those in need along the way.
Years later he feels he is too late, but is he?
I loved this short book of Artaban’s quest to find Christ
and believe it is a story that is a great read at any time of the year,
especially at Easter.
Start making money now as a handyman using only your home repair skills. Twelve chapters of valuable how-to information teach you how to:*Find new customers *Price every job to ensure profit *Get paid in full for every job *Expand your skills for profitability *Use the Internet to increase profits *Keep customers coming back and giving referrals *Handle your accounting and taxes *Become a highly paid home repair expert
Everything you need to know to succeed financially as a handyman. No fluff or hype, just down to earth details on exactly how to make money using your present skills.
Five Stars by Brian Awesome This book tells you everything you need to know from getting jobs to what tools you need I don’t read much but this book was easy to read and understand great great book he tells you step by step what you need...recommend it highly.
When I decided to write this book on relationship, my wife
Barbara was surprised and cautioned me by saying that she would not dare write
such a book because it was such a varied topic with so many nuances. That
scared me because she is certainly more qualified to write about relationship
than I am. I hesitated for a while.
Most of my writing had been on
housing, business, woodworking, even publishing, but nothing on relationship.
It's an expansive topic and I wasn't sure if my information would be of real
value. I considered that all my books are based on firsthand experience and
realized that even though I'm not an expert, I have a lifetime of experience in
relationship. Based on that I felt able to contribute something helpful to some
readers and I feel good about this book.
I found this book to be such an informative
and important read offering tips for all types. I couldn't agree with the
author more about never ever taking your partner for granted and that love
means ALWAYS saying you're sorry-- actually as quickly, whole-heartedly and as
often as needed. I'd recommend Bill's book to add zest to an already good
relationship or to help you create the one you long for.
Mr. Benitez’s book RELATIONSHIP helped me take a long hard
look at what I could do better in all my relationships and in particular those
with my husband.
What part do I play in the issues that arise in our marriage
on a daily basis?
I found this book extremely helpful and insightful too.
Kudos to Mr. Benitez on writing this book and the work he
had to personally do in order to bring it about.