So, I’ve been to several relationship seminars lately. The lady experts claim they can help you find “The One.” So much emphasize is put on “The One” that it’s almost like finding “The One” is the Holy Grail of happiness. If you could only capture and claim “The One,” all your problems will go away.

Scary. Seriously. The One would have to be a man, and from my experience so far, men are flawed human beings, as are we all.  No man has been able to live up to the perfection that’s been created about them in novels.

Also, from my experience, to make a relationship work takes effort, commitment, relationship skills, and a desire on both sides to make it succeed. Hmm.  These experts never seem to paint that picture. What do you think?  Do you think there really are perfect men out there, and I am just too jaded? Do you think if you found The One, you’d be happy? Did you find The One and achieve complete happiness from then on? Love to hear your experiences.

 

An Intense, Emotional Journey

Silent Cries

Charlene believes she’s an ordinary housewife and mother with ordinary challenges. Gradually, she comes to realize her marriage isn’t healthy and that her husband’s treatment isn’t normal. Relying only on her own courage and the help of a few friends, she struggles to free herself and her children from a relationship that has turned their lives into a living nightmare.

 

Can Love Survive Friday the 13th?

The Superstitious Romance Friday the 13th has always been unlucky for history professor Camille Britain, and this one doesn’t seem any different. In an effort to escape her failed marriage, Camille is renting a cabin in beautiful Island Park, Idaho, where she meets wildlife photographer Jackson Armstrong, who scoffs at her superstitious ways and infuriates her with his offers of help.