Review of Smart Love

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Review of Smart Love

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Smart Love" by Vincent Fudge II.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Is your relationship not going well? Do you feel like you're going to fall apart? If that's the case my friend, then I highly recommend you this book. It's called Smart Love by Vincent Fudge II.

So the story begins with a couple. The husband Edward and the wife Ebony. They both were young and fell in love and thought that they'll make great parents, and because of this reason they thought that it'll be okay to make a baby. And that was the biggest mistake of their life. When Elizabeth was born, Edward and Ebony were still not married, and they didn't do it till she turned three. And because of having different opinions about things, different lifestyle, they both started to kind of hate each other, but they had a baby so they couldn't just break up. So one day when they got into a fight, Edward threw Ebony to the wall and she got hurt, he was then accused of assault and got charged. He went to the trials and that's when he realized that he has to change things if he wanted a worthy future for his children and his wife. So he started to implement a plan called SMART Love, in which 'SMART' stands for specific, measurable, achievable, realistic, and time-bound goals. To know how his plan worked out, you'll have to read the book.

The thing that I liked about the book is the way it's written. It is divided into 12 chapters, each chapter representing one month of the year. The year they started this exercise of theirs to get their relationship on track. The author has done a great job in assembling everything and portraying it in such a way that you won't lose interest in the story. I did not find any grammatical mistakes or typos in the book, so I can it's very well edited too.

He has also mentioned a verse from the Bible in every chapter. All the verses are, in one way or the other, related to the relationship between two individuals. I really liked that. There are some scenes of profanity, but it's just borderline and will not interrupt your reading. And not too much profanity, the author has tried to keep eroticism out of the book. I really liked how the author has touched upon nearly every aspect of a messed-up relationship and how they tried to fix it with everything they got. I learned a lot of things from this book, that I can look for in a partner.

In the end, I'd rate this book 4 out of 4 stars. I really enjoyed reading it and got a whole new perspective on relationships and how some of them are just not meant to be, and some of them are just to die for. I didn't find anything to hate in it. I'd recommend it to people who are going through a rough patch in their love life and want some clarity.

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