Twilight True Love And You

Twilight True Love And You

SEVEN SECRET STEPS TO FINDING YOUR EDWARD OR JACOB

‘This book will show you how to find a man who can be your true love. Girls who are lucky in love have an instinctive ability to recognise the man who can make them happy. They can’t explain how they do it. Their success is a secret, even to themselves. But in this book the mystery is revealed for Twilight fans in seven steps.’

Stephenie Meyer’s supernatural romance Twilight has gripped over 85 million people with its tale of a young girl torn between two apparently perfect loves. Many fans are now on the hunt for their own real-life Edward or Jacob – but can such a love truly exist?

Inspired by the saga, psychologist Louise Deacon uncovers seven secret steps towards true love. This is the book for those who want to take control of their romantic destiny. So for all those fans, young and old alike, who adore vampires or werewolves, this book will show them how to find lasting love and loyalty with a human!

The Secrets

1. The Power Of Twilight Revealed
2. Twilight’S Hidden Dangers
3. The Secret Of Loving A Human
4. The Secret Of Knowing Yourself
5. How To Get A Deep Insight Into Your Boyfriend
6. How To Know If Your Relationship Really Works
7. How To Predict Your Future With Your Boyfriend

WARNING

The content of this book may be surprising. Readers will make discoveries about themselves, their relationships and Twilight that they were not expecting. Some of the material in this book will go against everything they thought before. This book should not be opened if the reader is not prepared to challenge their preconceptions. 

Louise Deacon is a chartered clinical psychologist and a senior university tutor, specialising in relationships, sexual health and depression. For 21 years, she has worked primarily with young people suffering from relationship issues, helping them make choices to improve their future emotional lives.

She first became aware of Twilight when she noticed people reading it in the waiting room before their appointments. Louise had already been struck by the power of romantic fiction in influencing young women’s relationship decisions and decided to take a closer look at the Twilight saga.

She realised that not only was the series highly relevant to the psychology of young women in the twenty-first century, but had the potential to have a huge impact on their romantic lives.