Relationship Magic

The Secret to Happily Ever After

Non-Fiction - Relationships
292 Pages
Reviewed on 03/13/2009
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Reviewed by Anne Boling for Readers' Favorite

Relationship Magic reads like a fairy tale. Edythe Denkin gives the reader a peek inside the marriage of Prince James and Princess Cinda. After riding off into the sunset on their white horse (I added that part), they expected to live happily ever after. Unfortunately, their marriage became dull and lost that special magic that it originally had. Luckily, a wise sage named Santori wanted to help married couples. He began mentoring them, using the principles of Imago Relationship Therapy.

The reader will learn right along with the Prince and Princess how to use intentional dialogue. With work, marriage can be happily ever after. Denkin writes in an imaginative, unique way. There is a question at the end of each chapter and several questions at the end of the book. By honestly working through each one, the reader will come to a better understanding of his/herself and his/her relationship. All married couples and those considering marriage will benefit from Relationship Magic .

Robin Altman

This book is written in fairy tale format, but its teachings and practical applications are more than relevant to real-life relationships.
Here's an enjoyable, easy-to-read story about how to learn and live the behaviors that help us relate positively to our significant others, in ways that build trust and strengthen our love. It's a great read with a valuable message.

Mark Kunia

Edythe Denkin has written an enchanting and moving tale of love and growth. We see relationships deepen as each gains a greater understanding of the wounds of those they love carry from childhood and how to give healing to those wounds. It's written in story form because we more readily absorb the messages from stories than from books of theory. It's the story of a prince and princess who become king and queen, and it is our story because we are all the prince/princess or king/queen of the homes we create. I enthusiastically recommend it for anyone who seeks to bring their relationships to the highest levels.