• Unconditional Love Sucks!

  • How an Old Myth Ruins Relationships
  • By: J A Dougherty
  • Narrated by: B. Kelly
  • Length: 5 hrs and 59 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (3 ratings)

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Unconditional Love Sucks!

By: J A Dougherty
Narrated by: B. Kelly
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A must-listen for struggling lovers or those looking to make the plunge.

Have you ever wondered why, if unconditional romantic love actually worked, the marriage failure rate is almost 50%? Or, why the other 50% of today's young adults are too afraid to even try marriage? In this fun and provocative exploration, J.A. Dougherty cuts through love myths that end up crippling relationships. The author, a financial counselor to couples, has seen it all: the good, the bad, and the absolutely ridiculous. And surprisingly, money matters are just a small part of it!

Along the way, Dougherty also highlights celebrities and romantic comedy characters who travel down the rocky road of love like the rest of us, only to find that nasty detour on the way to forever-ness. In Unconditional Love Sucks!, you’ll discover where all the hidden speed bumps are. After Dougherty humorously demolishes the misconceptions that surround unconditional love, the writer reconstructs what successful relationships need in order to last longer than just that great online date. In this groundbreaking book, you’ll learn new strategies that may blow your mind, but will make for a better love life, especially during these days of changing roles and attitudes. You’ll learn to:

  • not rely on unconditional love as a path for success
  • be aware of your partner’s - and your own - true relationship objectives
  • not count on your partner to change - at least for the better
  • avoid co-mingling commingling finances with your lover, even after moving in together, and
  • consider love bonds other than legal marriage.

Buckle your seat belt and enjoy a lighthearted and absorbing journey of love like you’ve never had. Unconditional Love Sucks! clears the path for a new generation and all their romantic possibilities. Get your copy now. Click the buy button and start your journey!

©2019 j.a. dougherty (P)2019 j.a. dougherety

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Honest, Daring and Unabashed

The Narrator: B. Kelly did a lively and beautiful read. She added lots of personality and made listening to the audiobook fun. She spoke very clearly.

The Content: It is rare to hear such honesty and fresh perspective on finding love. Listening you feel like the author is personally sharing with you all the insights learned from helping clients deal with their financial problems and dreams.

It was fun to listen to the author use movie characters, celebrities, U.S. Presidents, and personal love stories to explain how people find love today. For example, I was surprised how Trump and Obama were used to explain different personality traits. It made this book both entertaining and educational. I'm glad I listened. I do recommend it.

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