How to Fake Romance
When Your Love is Real
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About the Book
By nature, men are not romantic creatures, nor do they see the need for continued romance. They tolerate the concepts during the chase, but once they settle into a relationship, little thought is devoted to romance—except by their significant others.
Entertaining and informative, How to Fake Romance speaks about romance to men of all ages and at all places in their live-in, committed relationships. It presents ninety pragmatic tips for keeping the flame alive in a wide variety of interesting and unique ways. Organized into short, bite-sized pieces, it illustrates how a man can continue to bring the excitement back into his love life. Each idea is expanded with a list of potential pitfalls and ways to get added mileage from the effort.
Because today’s couples are busy and short of disposable income, How to Fake Romance is geared toward real men who operate on tight schedules, limited budgets, and innate aversions to the word “romance.” The ideas are designed to be completed in ten minutes or less and for the fewest dollars possible—and are guaranteed to sweep that special someone off her feet time and time again.
About the Author
Martin VanWoudenberg has more than fifteen years experience in faking romance. He teaches English and history, has published three original works, is a contributor to numerous anthologies, and is a writer for the Pacific Rim Review of Books. VanWoudenberg lives in Langley, British Columbia, with his wife and four children.