Jane Green is the bestselling author or over fifteen novels, and this is her latest beauty, about a shattered marriage and a devastating betrayal. To celebrate, Macmillan are collating as many tips for a long and happy relationship as they can. Whether you're married or not, tell them what you think keeps love alive, long term by visiting their website here.
In addition, Macmillan have also offered readers of Book-Love-Bug, some fabulous prizes. There will be four winners in total and the available prizes consist of:
- 3 hardback copies of Saving Grace by Jane Green; AND
- 1 scented candle (the perfume of which was personally created by Jane Green herself).
Entering is simple, just follow the instructions in the Rafflecopter below.... a Rafflecopter giveaway
A sense of humour :)
ReplyDeletemutual trust ;-)
ReplyDeleteTime apart, sometimes too much time together causes arguments, you need to miss your partner. Also having different hobbies.
ReplyDeleteA big shed (aka the dog house) for him to live in!!!! x
ReplyDeleteTotal trust
ReplyDeleteno secrets
ReplyDeleterespect for each other
ReplyDeleteMutual respect and understanding. Above all - Listen.
ReplyDeletecommunication..cannot work without it at all!
ReplyDeleteTrust, respect and a great sense of humour.
ReplyDeleteLaugh a lot, give each other space, separate hobbies and friends.
ReplyDeleteA lot of consideration and passion for the other person <3
ReplyDeleteTrust, communication and patience. Married
ReplyDeleteto keep the fun going
ReplyDeleteDefinitely trust in my experience
ReplyDeleteLetting go of the little things and talking through the big things
ReplyDeleteFor me it has to be working through the hard stuff and not just giving in (Army wife of 15 yrs)
ReplyDeletetry to watch a film your partner likes but you don't try to get involve in each other interests
ReplyDeleteTo smile a lot and talk to each other
ReplyDeleteno secrets :)
ReplyDeleteA sense of humour!
ReplyDeleteNever go to bed at night without having made up after an argument.
ReplyDeleteTrust and being open and honest.
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