New Release
Learn why libido takes a hit during parenthood (and what you can do about it)
How to recognize and repair the attachment injuries that often begin during baby’s early years
Ways to rebuild intimacy, restore romance, and keep passion alive through every stage of parenting
Parents in Love offers relief for every sex-starved parent, as well as those who want to want sex, but just don’t. Find out for yourself how prioritizing your romantic connection can help you navigate the challenges of raising children, from toddlerhood to school years to preparing for an empty nest.
What People Are Saying
“Research is focusing increasingly on the impact of parenthood on couples’ sexuality during the postpartum period. However, if you are seeking a book that looks at the impact of parenthood on couples from pregnancy through the ‘empty nest’ stage using an attachment-based perspective, this book is for you!”
Peggy J. Kleinplatz, Ph.D. Author of Magnificent Sex
“A necessary read for everyone moving from "two" to "three" to keep love secure and sex connected. Real examples make these important principles assessable for parents who want to build a safe, stable foundation so their children have a model for intimacy and strong relational skills to navigate the world.”
— Laurie Watson, PhD & George Faller, LMFT, podcast hosts of Brave Love (formerly foreplay radio)
“Parents in Love offers real hope for couples who thought passion was just another casualty of parenthood. This book doesn't ask exhausted parents to find more time - it shows them how to rebuild the connection that makes great sex possible again. Every couple needs this roadmap back to each other.”
— Laurie Mintz, Ph.D., Author of A Tired Woman’s Guide to Passionate Sex & Becoming Cliterate
This book is for you if
Your sex life disappeared when kids arrived - and you want it back
You feel more like roommates than lovers - but still believe in your connection
You're tired of fighting about the same things - desire, chores, parenting decisions
You want a thriving relationship, not just surviving parenthood - and you're ready to prioritize your partnership