It#x19;s 10:00 p.m. He wants to start snuggling. You want to start snoring. He feels unloved because you aren#x19;t #x1C;in the mood,#x1D; and you feel unloved because he only cares about one thing. Honey, I Don#x19;t Have a Headache helps you overcome this frustrating stalemate by looking at the obstacles to every woman#x19;s sex drive-hectic schedules, romanceless husbands, negative body image, and more. This practical-and often humorous-book gives advice on how to turn up the heat in your marriage when a solitary bubble bath seems much more enticing than your hubby waiting in the bedroom. #x1C;Sheila addresses a delicate issue with clarity, grace, and humor.
#x1D; -Dr. Scott Turansky Cofounder, the National Center for Biblical Parenting #x1C;Sheila Wray Gregoire is hopeful, helpful, honest, and hilarious. [this] is one of the most powerful and practical books on the market today.#x1D; -Ginger Plowman Author, Don#x19;t Make Me Count to Three! #x1C;Sheila#x19;s wit allows her to tackle a sensitive subject in a way that invites couples to explore their own obstacles to a rich and rewarding sex life and points them toward marriage as God intended it to be.#x1D; -Denise MacDonald Therapist, Family Works Counseling Sheila Wray Gregoire#x19;s passion in life is preserving families. She travels around North America encouraging women to look to God when dust bunnies and relational tensions take on a life of their own. She and her husband, Keith, #x1C;tag-team#x1D; the homeschooling of their kids. Sheila is the author of To Love, Honor, and Vacuum, writes for magazines and newspapers across the country, and has appeared on several nationally syndicated programs, including 100 Huntley Street and Moody#x19;s Midday Connection.