A revealing look into the minds of two men—one a celebrity addicted to cheating and the other a reformed cheating man—as they learn how to remain faithful.
Death of the Cheating Man —A revealing look at why men cheat through the lives of two men; one a faithful business mogul and the other a celebrity addicted to infidelity. Relationship expert and reformed cheater Maxwell Billieon uncovers the hidden truth about unfaithful men and why deceitfulness is causing the demise of the human family as he teaches women everything they need to know about men who take advantage of their emotions. Ray J’s very public relationships made front-page headlines worldwide. He exposes his secret devious past as he learns how not to cheat through the principles that Maxwell Billieon has used to make countless men stop cheating. There are “Six Virtues of the New Man” and Death of the Cheating Man reveals them all in a groundbreaking, entertaining, and informative way.
The book is written in a tone that is kind of condensending. I think the author attempted to write the book in a conversational tone, however this was not how it came across. The vocabulary is simple and uninteresting. In attempting to read the book from cover to cover however a found myself skimming the book and just reading the gossip portions. I would not recommend this book.
Dear Lord, if I have to read one more book about how men are programmed to cheat via evolution, hunter and gatherer, and blah blah blah one more time...
Honestly this book just feels like a modern take on any other man/woman relationship book. I didn't learn anything new except that I could probably use this book as a nice door stop. I'm usually not this harsh in my reviews, but wow!
I brought this book because I will always support my African American authors. This book I don't think is going to hit any bestsellers. Just read the inside jacket. I'm going to give it a try though? Maybe.