Love through the Eyes of an Idiot: A True Story of Finding the Secret of Love, Sex, and Romance
Tim's first really go round on the subject of love and romance. This work is...
"I was born with the heart of a romantic. I fell in love at the drop of a hat, longed for someone to heal my loneliness, always attracted to the wrong women. Like others, I struggled for years with love and relationships. And like others, I thought I was all alone and that there was something wrong with me. "I finally did find a special someone, but finding that person was simpler than I had thought. "The storybooks have it all wrong. "This is my story, the frank confession of a romantic idiot who was lucky enough to find the secret of happily ever after." (J. Timothy King)
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- Pages: 128 pages
- ISBN: 9780981692524 / 981692524
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Tim's first really go round on the subject of love and romance. This work is based on actual letters and emails. Great incite into the heart and thoughts of the author. It is autobiographical. A great and easy read I enjoyed reading J. Timothy King's memoir about how he found love. It contains interesting little stories about falling in and out of love and everyone will be able to relate to how difficult it is to secure a happy and fulfilling relationship. I consider myself to still be in the 'idiot' stage, being single and not having a clue about... There are countless books out there for young women getting ready to date, laden with advice. It seems that young men are expected to grasp the fundamentals on an intuitive level.J. Timothy King's short memoir demonstrates that the intuitive approach doesn't work. He shares his mistakes in a good-humored way, and then talks about what...