
The State of Affairs: Rethinking Infidelity
by Esther Perel (2017)
Like 'The Marriage Effect', this book explores the complexities and challenges within relationships.

by Karla Sorensen (2019)
Being a football player and legal guardian to his four younger sisters means his playbook is full. However, one of them just landed in the hospital, which gives his brother the shot he needs to challenge Logan for custody. Legal counsel says there’s only one thing Logan can do—find himself a wife. Paige McKinney doesn’t always think things through. Like walking away from her modeling career without a thought of what might come next. She really doesn’t think it through when she proclaims herself Logan’s fiancé at the hospital, simply because the sexy—albeit grumpy—football player forgot his cell phone at a party and security won’t let her pass. It’s not her fault it was overheard by the worst possible person. A bargain is struck, and a fake marriage is the perfect solution. But the simple solution creates a whole new problem: they’re not as different as they seem. The reluctant groom has fire inside him, and his impetuous bride is about to light the match.
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by Esther Perel (2017)
Like 'The Marriage Effect', this book explores the complexities and challenges within relationships.
by Michelle Mays
Similar to 'The Marriage Effect', this book delves into the painful aspects of relationships and healing.
by Sue Johnson (2013)
Echoing 'The Marriage Effect', this explores the science behind romantic bonds and enduring love.

by Stephanie Coontz (2005)
Like 'The Marriage Effect', this examines the evolution and challenges of marriage across history.

by Sue Johnson (2008)
Similar to 'The Marriage Effect', this offers practical advice for strengthening marital bonds.
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