#ShareAReviewDay Tuesday – Twenty Years: After I Do by D. G. Kaye

This afternoon, let’s welcome D. G. Kaye (alias Debby Geis) back to The Write Stuff with a new review of her memoir, Twenty Years: After I Do.  I know you’ll enjoy this one, and will be happy to pass it along to all and sundry on your social media lists. Thanks so much for helping Debby get the word out!


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REVIEW:

Lauren Miller
5.0 out of 5 stars A Memoir On Love and Marriage: Love Without Limits
August 20, 2019
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DG Kaye beautifully chronicles twenty years of her marriage and along the way encapsulates the heart of unconditional love amid life’s challenges. What I loved so much was her honest retelling of those years, both good and challenging. I found myself nodding again and again while I read as she honed into what the fundamental requirements were to maintain a healthy relationship. Respect, laughter, intimacy and patience are the cornerstones of a solid foundation that can withstand the trials of daily living. This is, or should be required reading for anyone in a relationship whether married or in a partnership. The author touched on so many issues that impact all relationships. This novel is a keeper and one I will return to over and over again. I extend a heartfelt thank you to the author for her candor and the gift to all of us for this remarkable book.

BLURB:

May/December memoirs.

In this personal accounting, D.G. Kaye shares the insights and wisdom she has accrued through twenty years of keeping her marriage strong and thriving despite the everyday changes and challenges of aging. Kaye reveals how a little creative planning, acceptance, and unconditional love can create a bond no obstacle will break. Kaye’s stories are informative, inspiring, and a testament to love eclipsing all when two people understand, respect, and honor their vows. She adds that a daily sprinkling of laughter is a staple in nourishing a healthy marriage.

Twenty years began with a promise. As Kaye recounts what transpired within that time, she shows that true love has no limits, even when one spouse ages ahead of the other.  

Connect with Debby on Social Media HERE:

www.dgkayewriter.com
www.goodreads.com/dgkaye
www.amazon.com/author/dgkaye7
www.twitter.com/@pokercubster (Of course there’s a story to this name!)
www.facebook.com/dgkaye
http://www.wiseintro.co/dgkaye7
www.linkedin.com/in/DGKaye7
www.instagram.com/dgkaye
http://www.pinterest.com/dgkaye7
www.mewe.com/i/debbygies

51 thoughts on “#ShareAReviewDay Tuesday – Twenty Years: After I Do by D. G. Kaye

  1. What a fabulous review for Debby’s book! It is wonderful when a reader connects so well with what the author is saying. I loved this especially – The author touched on so many issues that impact all relationships. Perfect!

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  2. I loved your review, Marcia. Any book that touches so many issues that all relationships have to deal with should have a far-reaching audience. Many congratulations to Debby.

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    • It’s a great review, Pete, for sure, but just to clarify, it’s from Lauren Miller. On #ShareAReviewDay I let authors share their latest or favorite reviews so everyone can see what others think of their books. If I don’t have two guests lined up for the day, I’ll share a recent review of one of my own books. But so far, I’ve never shared a review I’ve written for someone. (That could change at some point.) And you are welcome to take part any time you wish. All the info is in the header bar at the top of the page, under the photo, where it says “General Blog Rules and Various Feature Instructions.”

      Having said all of that, I do think this is a super review, and I’m very happy that Debby shared it here this week. And I agree with you, completely! It’s definitely the kind of book that can impact the lives of others in a significant way. Thanks for stopping by, as always, and don’t forget. You can take part in #ShareAReviewDay, too! 🙂

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