“Who says sex has to cease once you have a kid?”
—MomLogicRead More
“The ‘he says, she says’
handbook for rekindling your sex life with a baby on
board.”
—Redbook MagazineRead More
“It's the great irony of
having children: The very act that launches you into
parenthood is difficult to achieve — ever again
— once your kid is born.”
—Santa Barbara IndependentRead More
“Ian Kerner is a sex
therapist and best-selling author, so whatever your
excuse is for not having sex, he has heard it
before.He's also married with two young sons, so
there's a good chance he has also lived your excuse.
Assuming, of course, your excuse is kids. Which it
usually is.”
—Chicago TribuneRead More
“Instead of simplistic New Age advice, Raykeil and Kerner offer practical tips for parents who live in the real world of dirty diapers, post-pregnancy pounds and little or no free time.”
— Seattle Post-IntelligencerRead More
“Kerner (She Comes First ) and Raykeil (Confessions of a Naughty Mommy) speak from experience when they give new parents advice about having sex again. Kerner writes from the male perspective of feeling like the third wheel and the temptation to bottle up emotions. Raykeil discusses the excitement of being a new mother as well as the sense of sheer exhaustion, not to mention feeling far from sexy with added baby weight. Compassionate, realistic help; highly recommended for all public libraries.”
—Library Journal Review
“Fun and full of tips, the book is unstuffy (they use the f-word), very personal and, at times, naughty.”
— Miami HeraldRead More