March With Venus: 94 Love Games (Book 7)

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would make a big difference for me, because I would know my book modestly helped someone on their life journey, made a difference in a family’s destiny, gave solace to a troubled couple, somewhere raised hope in a better tomorrow…blah, blah, blah…you get the idea.
    I read every single review or comment posted on forums, retailers’ portals, literary blogs and news media’s websites.
    As an author, my homework does not end once a book is published. Quite the opposite: the hard work, the rigorous research and the perpetual questioning continue when readers email me, post reviews, stir fervent debate about the topics I cover, and enhance my understanding of things.
    Drop me a line at [email protected] to continue the conversation. Thanks and stay blessed!
    Karma Peters

Discussion Guide for Reading Groups and Related Associations or Activities
    I have compiled the below questions to help you continue the conversation on the topic discussed in this book.
    Don’t worry too much if some of these questions are tough — they are meant to be just that: thought-provoking.
    I want you to take the conversation further; explore other areas that space and time did not allow me to cover in this book; and see how the principles enunciated here could apply to your own life and your loved ones’.
    The goal here is to stir debate — the more passionate, the better. Nobody said life was easy, and so are questions about life.
    These thought-provoking questions are suitable for reading groups, learning activities, informal conversations, everyday meditations, academic initiatives and social-discourse campaigns.
    You can ponder these questions in solitude, but I would recommend, if possible, that you can discuss them with other people.
    That way, you benefit by confirming or doubting the merits of your own assumptions — and, trust me, this is a good thing for your personal development in the long term!
    Readers love reading my Discussion Guide questions, and then bombard me with their own questions — especially those they feel I’ve forgotten or ignored. I love it when readers do that!
    Those comments keep me on my literary toes, sometimes shatter my own assumptions, help sharpen my prose, and make me a slightly smarter person!
    I take great delight in reading those comments, so please keep them coming.
     
    And now, the fun part!
    Breathe, relax, go get some coffee or tea, and brace yourself for my ‘tough, thought-provoking’ questions:
     
    Do you like the way your relationship is at the moment?
    If not, what would you like to change or improve?
    Have you discussed it with your partner?
    On a scale of 1 to 5, with 5 being excellent and 1 being poor, how would you rate your love life?
    Does intimacy play a big role in your relationship – and has it always been so?
    Are you open to the subject of love play, romantic game or fantasy?
    Do you have secret love plays you would love to implement with (or without) your partner?
    What stimulates you the most, when it comes to romantic play?
    What do you need, in terms of sexual satisfaction, from your partner right now?
    Do you have children?
    If yes, do you think they somewhat made you slow your intimacy?
    How do you normally express anger or dissatisfaction to your partner?
    What defines a good lover for you?
     
    Do you have more reading-group questions? What queries came up in your own discussion group? Share them with me at [email protected] .

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Excerpts from the Next Book in the Series…

The Book of Online Dating
     
    The Complete Step-by-Step Guide to Finding Love Online – and Enjoying It Offline
     
    …In this day and age, dating has become more a scientific process than a human adventure in which complete strangers try to know themselves, please themselves and then mate.
    In this Internet’s era, algorithms and other mathematical formulae attempt to tell you whether a

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