Acclaimed relationship experts Les and Leslie Parrott are back with a wonderfully insightful guide for improving the single most important factor in any marriage or love relationship---communication. In Love Talk, the Parrotts help readers discover their and their partners' communication style, and how the two can best interact. In this no-nonsense book, 'psychobabble' is translated into easy-to-understand language that clearly teaches couples what they need to do---and not do---for healthy communication. Learn how to take your conversations to a deeper level and engage in the most important conversation you and your partner will ever have. Follow the deep yet simple plan prescribed in Love Talk and begin communicating your way into a happier, healthier, and stronger relationship.
Les and Leslie. A husband-and-wife team who not only share the same name, but the same passion for helping others build healthy relationships. In 1991, the Parrotts founded the Center for Relationship Development on the campus of Seattle Pacific University - a groundbreaking program dedicated to teaching the basics of good relationships.
Married in 1984, the Parrotts bring real-life examples to their speaking platform. Their professional training - Leslie as a marriage and family therapist, and Les as a clinical psychologist - ensures a presentation that is grounded, insightful and cutting-edge.
The Parrotts are New York Times #1 Best Selling Authors. Their books include the award-winning Saving Your Marriage Before It Starts, Love Talk, Real Relationships, The Parent You Want to Be, and Crazy Good Sex.
Each year Les and Leslie speak in over 40 cities. Their audiences include a wide array of venues, from churches to Fortune 500 company board rooms. Their books have sold over two million copies in more than two dozen languages.
The Parrotts have been guests on many national TV and radio programs such as CNN, Good Morning America, CBS This Morning, The View with Barbara Walters, NBC Nightly News, and Oprah. Their work has been featured in USA Today and The New York Times.
Visit their website for lots of free resources at www.LesandLeslie.com





