From Library Journal
This book's strength is in its organization. O'Neal, who works under the unfortunate sobriquet of "The Love Coach," has taken familiar, basic information and presented it in a format that results in an enjoyable work. The author uses her experience as the founder and operator of a successful video dating service (The Friend Connection) to complement the philosophies of Napoleon Hill and others. Meant to be interactive, the book contains various exercises to help readers. O'Neal, however, suggests alternatives to writing in the book?a plus for libraries. Simply one of the best how-to books on dating and interpersonal relationships, this is recommended for all public libraries.?January Adams, Franklin Twp. P.L., Somerset, N.J.
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Review
"Janet O'Neal provides a smart six-step approach to creating a rich and lasting relationship. An enlightening how-to manual for anyone seeking a more satisfying love life."
--John Gray, author,
Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus"Janet O'Neal is a wise and experienced adviser. She covers every point- both big and little-that you have obsessed about endlessly with your friends, from 'Should I call (him) (her)?' to 'Should I marry (him) (her)?,' offering not only her own excellent counsel but questions, lists, and guidelines that will help you make the right decision. Reading this book is like having the perfect, all-seeing friend advising you at every stage of the relationship process, from first dates through the confusing 'switch,' and on to marriage."
--Susan Page, author,
If I'm So Wonderful, Why Am I Still Single? and How One of You Can Bring the Two of You Together"
Cracking the Love Code should be mandatory reading for anyone applying for a marriage license!"
--Bob Schwartz, Ph.D., author,
The One Hour OrgasmFrom the Hardcover edition. --
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