I'm struggling to come up with the right words to explain how highly I recommend this book. I struggle because sex is such a sensitive topic, and I don't want to write even one word that would dissuade anyone who sees my review from reading (and, therefore, benefiting from) this absolutely marvelous book. I highly recommend it to all wives, regardless of whether they struggle with low libido. I also recommend it to any husband who sincerely desires to better understand his wife's sexual response.I write this review as a conservative Christian. Over the past few years, I've been critical of the conservative Christian marriage literature. I'm past the anger, but I haven't changed my negative assessment of the literature's treatment of sex in marriage. Conservative Christian authors simply don't write about female sexuality with the same specificity with which they address male sexuality. It may not be the authors' intent, but what results is an imbalance in the authors' counsel. Although not targeted to my tribe, Laurie Watson's book provides what is missing in my corner of the world.Yet, in saying that the author addresses female sexuality with specificity, I worry that I do the book a disservice. Husbands are not ignored. Far from it! Throughout, the book sounds a beautiful call to mutuality and eroticism. The preferences of each spouse are understood and balanced. In fact, in each of the vignettes, the ability of the author to advocate for both spouses is a hallmark of the book and a testimony to the depth of her understanding, maturity, and compassion.To make her points, Laurie Watson draws on 20 years of experience as a sex therapist. The result is a book that is a superb example of narrative nonfiction writing. The caliber of her writing compares favorably to that of best-selling narrative nonfiction titles such as The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks. The narrative will grab you, and the information supporting the narrative will empower you. Laurie Watson is gifted and knowledgeable. Over and over again, she writes about complex, emotionally charged sexual issues with depth, sensitivity, and clarity.Thank you, Laurie Watson, for the gift of this book!P.S. If you are a conservative Christian, you'll find that Laurie Watson holds some views that aren't consistent with your beliefs. So, there will be a paragraph here or there that may ruffle your feathers. But, those paragraphs aren't central to the book's thesis. So, please, don't let that dissuade you from reading this beautiful and practical tribute to all that is and can be.