Steven Craig
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The United States
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The 6 Husbands Every Wife Should Have: How Couples Who Change Together Stay Together
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2012
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15 editions
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Šeši vyrai, šešios žmonos. Kaip besikeičiantys sutuoktiniai lieka drauge
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Waiting for Today: Believe in Life Again....
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2015
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2 editions
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Retribution Visits
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Ghost of a Rose
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2012
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Self Publishing Simplified: Get Published Now and Make Money
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2015
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2 editions
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How to Publish a Book: Self Publishing Made Easy
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2015
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All Present and Accounted For: 'Abridged'
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Men Are Bolts, Women Are Nuts
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2013
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A Matter Of Time: Episode 3
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“If you or your spouse feel that one person’s feelings and needs should take a backseat in your marriage, I urge you to reevaluate your relationship (and your self-esteem). When there is a significant power imbalance within the relationship, the powerless person inevitably feels left out, depressed, and lonely. That is where the marital problems come from.”
― The 6 Husbands Every Wife Should Have: How Couples Who Change Together Stay Together
― The 6 Husbands Every Wife Should Have: How Couples Who Change Together Stay Together
“When a Narcissist is victimizing a person, the abused becomes someone they are not and behave in ways out of the norm. Where some may view the behavior as childish or immature, it is actually a person fighting to hang onto his or her sanity. He or she feels as if they are going crazy and those on the outside view them as such. This is what it is to love a Narcissist. The story can and will be melodramatic and confusing at times, but this is real life, and is what goes on in the mind of a person being victimized by a sick and twisted individual hell bent on destroying love.”
― Ghost of a Rose
― Ghost of a Rose
“Petrified, my body is trembling uncontrollably as every nerve violently pulsates at my fingertips. My heart pounds hard, knocking at my chest, wanting to burst from my body as I stare out the window to the backyard that overlooks a magnificent lake, and what was once a beautiful backdrop to a loving home. Frozen in place with the phone to one ear, I listen in disbelief to the cruel words coming from the woman who is my entire world. At this moment, it seems as though she can easily dismiss my life as if it never meant anything to her. Confused and traumatized, I pull the hammer back on the gun, and put my finger on the trigger. Gasping for air, I struggle to find each breath as I uncontrollably hyperventilate. My breathing is so erratic that when I speak saliva spews from my mouth and drools down my chin. I’m losing control of all emotions and sensibility. I can’t think straight. I don’t even know who I am anymore. I’m in utter distress as I put the gun to my head and scream my heart out, “Tell me now! Do you still love me or not?” The woman on the other end of the line is listening, but cannot hear my distress or just doesn’t want to.”
― Ghost of a Rose
― Ghost of a Rose
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