Love in the Time of Corona - Your Guide to Safe and Fun Fantasies


THE CORONAVIRUS CHANGED THE WORLD AND SO GOES YOUR LOVE LIFE
New book Love in the Time of Corona – Your Guide to “Safe” and Fun Fantasies gives singles and couples fresh ideas to spice it up while self-sheltering.

SACRAMENTO, Calif.— The world tilted on its axis in March 2020. The life we knew transformed overnight into this crazy, new world—one that none of us were prepared for. People were getting sick with the novel coronavirus, and some people were dying. Our state and federal leaders asked us to stay home, use “social distancing” if we needed to go out, wear masks and gloves, and most importantly to not touch anyone. None of that boded well for human beings who need touch and love to thrive and even boost our immune systems through activities like sex, which is known to make us healthier.
Now a new book released titled Love in the Time of Corona – Your Guide to “Safe” and Fun Fantasies answers the question about how to keep one’s love life exciting even while self-sheltering. “I sat down to come up with ways where singles can still meet and date and stay connected, and couples can still connect and have fun going out,” said Candee Annaud. “The coronavirus doesn’t need to be the death of romance. This book shares lots of tips and tricks to stay connected and intimate, and even to try all-new, spiced-up adventures you might want to enjoy even when the quarantine ends.”
Annoud’s expertise comes from experience and studying.  “I have been married, single, and in relationships. I have studied all of the current dating experts, including Christian Carter, Rori Raye, Eric Charles and Sabrina Alexis from A New Mode, Susan Stiffelman from Flourish, Abraham Hicks, and others. This book is written to help overcome loneliness or bridge the intimacy gap between couples.” 
Due to the shutdown of nationwide printers, the book is only available in eBook (ePub, Mobi, and PDF). It is available on Kinde, Nook, and Apple Books. For more information, call 916-300-8012 or send an email to info@3LPublishing.com.

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