This book is a self-help guide for anyone who has recently divorced, or has experienced a tough breakup. Author Chris Edwards says it's time to get back on your feet and back into the world of dating! But first, there are insights about your journey that need to be shared so that you can begin to get back to what really matters - having a great relationship. The book is very humorous and entertaining, yet the author finds a way to get across the seriousness and complexity of building a lasting relationship. The Hell with Mars and Venus, let's go to Uranus is a series of short stories and situations that deal with the many aspects of relationships. In particular, the book explores how differently the male and female think, and how we can all benefit once these differences are understood. These differences have come to be known as the Mars vs. Venus phenomenon. Yes, Mars is certainly a different planet than Venus! It is quite puzzling how two sexes of the same species can be so different.
How can the same brain placed in two different genders think so differently?! The author, being recently divorced himself, describes his experiences while trying to re-enter the world of dating. Some of the stories are hilarious, while others are quite explicit in nature, and at times even erotic. Edwards definitely added some spice to this book! The book is written from a man's point of view, but women will also benefit from reading it. It will give them insight into the male mind, and some pointers on how to deal with men and their many "man-code secrets" (sorry guys). That may be of some interest to women. He also describes some proven techniques of how to approach women, gain their attention and trust, and how to get together with them in the best ways possible. You will find this book informative, humorous and very entertaining! Written in his witty and colorful style, the author tries to bridge that gap between Mars and Venus, and head straight towards Uranus, where he claims is the place we can all be happy! This book is intended for mature audiences 17+, due to sexual situations.