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Author Jesse K Amponsah is pleased to announce the release of his new book, 'Love Conversations', a practical and insightful guide designed to foster open, honest, and meaningful communication between couples in all stages of their relationship.
'Love Conversations' addresses relevant topics often overlooked by couples, leading to misunderstandings and unmet expectations. In the book, Amponsah tackles these subjects with a conversational and direct approach, drawing from Biblical teachings to provide a fresh perspective on familiar relationship dynamics.
"Many couples avoid having extensive conversations before embarking on their journey together, which creates a space for assumptions to fill the voids," he explained.
"Assumptions lead to expectations, and when those expectations aren't met, disappointment and hurt can cut deep," he added.
The primary objective of 'Love Conversations' is to bridge the gaps caused by assumptions and unmet expectations by encouraging couples to engage in open and honest dialogue. The book provides practical tools and insights to help couples critically evaluate their relationships, identify weak points, and strengthen their bond through faith.
Amponsah encourages readers to use 'Love Conversations' to navigate challenges with clarity, understanding, and a renewed faith. The book is designed to be both insightful and spiritually enriching, offering practical guidance for building strong, lasting relationships.
'Love Conversations' is available as an ebook on Amazon https://a.co/d/fQuW3H6 and in hard copy by calling [+233 55 199 4070].


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