Love in the Time of Colic: The New Parents' Guide to Getting It On Again by Ian Kerner, Heidi Raykeil

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  • Pub. Date: January 2009
  • 272pp
  • Sales Rank: 105,609

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    • Pub. Date: January 2009
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    • Format: Paperback, 272pp
    • Sales Rank: 105,609

    Synopsis

    Sex. After. Baby.

    These three words are spoken in hushed voices over playdates and at playgrounds. But while we may whisper them to our closest girlfriends, or joke about them after one too many beers with the guys, when it comes to talking with our partners about what's really going on (or not going on, as the case may be) in our child-proofed bedrooms, more and more of us find ourselves tongue-tied and tiptoeing. Are you part of the "sleepless, sexless" club?

    You just might be, if

    • You'd rather just go to bed than go to bed with your partner.
    • The mind-blowing sex you once had now just blows.
    • The TV is turned on more than you are.
    • A playdate sounds better to you than yet another bad date night.
    • The baby gets more kisses and cuddles than you do.
    • You're beaten down from always having to initiate sex.
    • Foreplay has become chore-play.
    • "Let's get it on" are now fighting words.

    But it doesn't have to be this way. According to bestselling author Ian Kerner, Ph.D., and "naughty mommy" Heidi Raykeil, it really is possible to do the hokey pokey and keep up the hanky panky. Ian and Heidi often bring very different perspectives, but they agree that sex matters . . . a lot. It's the glue that holds couples together and keeps lovers from becoming simply roommates or co-parents. Funny and frank, Love in the Time of Colic will help parents take the charge out of this once-taboo subject, and put it back where it belongs—in the bedroom.

    Deborah Bigelow - Library Journal

    Kerner (She Comes First) and Raykeil (Confessions of a Naughty Mommy) speak from experience when they give new parents advice about having sex again. Kerner writes from the male perspective of feeling like the third wheel and the temptation to bottle up emotions. Raykeil discusses the excitement of being a new mother as well as the sense of sheer exhaustion, not to mention feeling far from sexy with added baby weight. Compassionate, realistic help; highly recommended for all public libraries.

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    Biography

    Ian Kerner, Ph.D., is the author of Love in the Time of Colic (with Heidi Raykeil) and She Comes First: The Thinking Man's Guide to Pleasuring a Woman, as well as the New York Times bestseller Be Honest—You're Not That Into Him Either, DSI—Date Scene Investigation, and Passionista: The Empowered Woman's Guide to Pleasuring a Man. Kerner has appeared frequently on Today, contributes regularly to Cosmopolitan, and can also be found on AOL Coaches. He lives in New York City with his wife and two sons.

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    February 22, 2009: Kerner and Raykeil examine an issue that new parents always seem to struggle with. Getting back into the groove of passion in the bedroom after that six-week sabbatical following childbirth. Written in a fun and friendly manner, the authors manage to untangle the mess that is your brain and offer amazing tips on overcoming the struggles to get back to bliss. Because they offer insights from both the male and female prospective, the book comes off as well rounded and more helpful than others. The book gives insight to what is going inside your partner's head and helps explain some of the fears and frustrations that you, yourself are facing. One of the books greatest features is the cheat sheet that's located at the end of the chapter that helps both moms and dads navigate the emotional battles they face and pick up hints on what to do right. Easy to read and full of truth, Love in the Time of Colic, is a great helper for putting that spark back where it belongs, between the sheets. mrsvaljones@netzero.net