The Love Trainer

The Love Trainer by Julia Llewellyn, published by Penguin Adult in April 2004, is a contemporary fiction novel that explores the complexities of modern romance. The story follows Katie Wallace, who, after experiencing heartbreak, decides to become a Love Trainer. She offers guidance on navigating romantic dilemmas, such as whether to reach out to a partner or how to handle unexpected encounters, all while questioning the effectiveness of her methods.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the challenges of love and relationships, as Katie grapples with her own feelings while advising others. The book addresses themes of romance and the intricacies of dating, presenting a unique perspective on whether men can be trained to improve their behavior in relationships. With 465 pages, this edition invites readers to reflect on the rules of love and the potential consequences of trying to manipulate them.
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Katie Wallace had her heart broken once � never again. So she decides to becomes a Love Trainer, a unique service provider who can answer the following questions:
1 Should I call him even though he hasn�t called me?
2 When he turns up in the middle of the night drunk and wanting a shag, should I say yes?
3 Why is it so hard when I�m not even sure he�s the man I want to marry?
Is Katie right? Can you train men to be better boyfriends? Or is she playing the game of love with the wrong set of rules � a game which can only lead to her and those she helps getting hurt �?
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