In her #1 New York Times bestseller Secrets About Men Every Woman Should Know, Barbara De Angelis taught readers how to stop loving the wrong way and start loving the right way. Now she focuses on who to love by dispelling common myths, discussing common mistakes and offering a love IQ test.
Finally -- the book you've been waiting for to help you find aAnd keep the right partner and make love last. Best-selling author and renowned relationship expert Barbara De Angelis reveals everything you need to know about compatibility and shows you how to create the fulfilling relationship you deserve whether you are:
Married, and wondering if you could be happier.
Single, and wondering how to avoid another wrong partner.
In love, and wondering whether your partner is the right one for you.
With powerful advice and groundbreaking techniques that have helped thousands of people transform their lives, Dr. De Angelis will show you the formula for creating love that lasts, and help you to understand yourself and the one you love as you never have before. Discover:
How to avoid making the biggest mistakes in love.
The six essential qualities to look for in a mate.
How to spot fatal flaws in a partner.
How to create the sexual chemistry you want.
The compatibility formula to make your relationship work.
Contributor Bio: De Angelis, Barbara
Barbara De Angelis Ph.D. is one of the most influential teachers of our time in the field of personal and spiritual growth. For the past twenty-five years, she has reached tens of millions of people throughout the world with her positive messages about love, happiness and the search for meaning in our lives. She is the author of fourteen books published in over twenty languages including the "New York Times" bestsellers "Real Moments, Secrets About Men Every Woman Should Know," "Chicken Soup for the Couples Soul" and "Are You the One for Me?." Barbara has hosted her own television shows on CNN, CBS and PBS as well as producing and starred in her award-winning infomercial Making Love Work She lives in Santa Barbara, California.