First things first: I received an Advance Reader Copy from the publisher. But this is far from a forced review; I actually REALLY enjoyed this book (so much so that I'm going to read it again with my wife, and bought additional copies for my friends and family).But let's get to the point:Relationships are a hot topic among my peers. So many people want a good and healthy relationship/marriage, yet there seem to be so few. For a myriad of reasons (in my opinion, at least), 'love' is something highly sought after, but seldom truly found.Jeff and Alyssa Bethke tackle this and more in their tag-team book, "Love That Lasts". And like Batman and Wonder Woman (Superman bores me), they pull no punches and (in my not-so-humble opinion) are worth your time.At the time of this review, my wife and I have been married for 226 days! So the Bethke's book came at a grand time! Jeff and Alyssa are astonishingly transparent and honest in "Love That Lasts"; divulging their individual stories, the ups and downs of their dating process, and their present struggles in marriage. But they do so in a way that bring about many thoughts of "so it's not just me" from the reader.The relatability of their book makes it extremely easy to read, but the wisdom they offer give the reader much to consider; making the book that much more enjoyable and impacting. As stated before, I am recently married and am an eager sponge for good, Christ-centered marriage advice; and I get just that from the Bethkes.Personally, I relate more with Jeff's "prodigal son" background, so his chapters hit home for me the most. But Jeff clearly married Alyssa for a reason, because her chapters were equally as eye-opening and hard-hitting! The way they both dig beyond the superficial and into the heart of the topics of love, dating, marriage and sex make way for self-reflection and self-evaluation; things much-needed in our present culture.Jeff and Alyssa don't claim to have all of the answers (their humility is awesome), but they present what they can in hopes to positively impact whoever picks up their book. So whether you're newly married (like me), dating and thinking about marriage, single and desirous of a relationship, single and content, etc.; I'm certain you'll walk away with something after having read "Love That Lasts". I certainly did.