Putting All This Knowledge Together!
Six months late, 15 drafts later, and lots of internal debate about how best to put together all of the knowledge we have accumulated over the last year, we finally announce our first book (drumroll please):
Why Did We Write This?
Because we’re all about helping, right? And Anonymous8 is really a grand experiment, right? So, why not combine the experiment with the helping piece. Who are better to help than the men in our lives? But, will they be interested? That, my friends, is the ultimate question that we will see.
What Makes This Different?
There are other books on how to make your intimate life better. However, this one is from the perspective of women. AND it is written in a language men can understand, the language of business. It is about taking suggested strategies (our own and those of 100s of our readers) and putting them into action. And putting a plan behind that action so it is thoughtful and strategic – and EFFECTIVE. And then executing on that plan.
This is a business book. It is a quick read.
Here is what Paul Byerly of The Generous Husband has to say:
Let me add that this book is not about sexual technique, but rather about what a woman needs to be able to care about, much less want, sex with her husband. In my mind this book is dead on – it’s hitting the primary reason many wives don’t want and/or don’t enjoy sex. It explains the situation clearly, gives great suggestions for changing things, and finish with a way to make a plan of action.
For more information, click here.
Initial Price: $18 until April 23rd, when the price increases to $27.

We figure that if you get lucky once from this, it’s more than worth it.









Hi Sarah,
Once upon a time my wife and I lived in our first apartment, a beautiful tiny suite with sunshine through the blinds near the base of the mountain somewhere west of never. She liked to run up the hill to our house and nine years later I still remember sitting on the grass across the street, looking in a patch of clover, reaching down and picking the one with four leaves like it happens every day. It’s still in a frame somewhere…lucky.
I read your book half knowing the time might not be right and maybe that’s the most important lesson I learned. To tell you the truth I’ve been meaning to comment since reading ‘Lucky’ about all the great sex we would be having (LOL) but like most people there’s a lot of other stuff going on in our lives right now…the economy is what it is, my wife has returned to work after a year-long maternity leave (oh Canada!) and between school and daycare and stitches and trading schedules I am trying to understand the reality of my wife’s view of her changing body after our second baby. She is a tiny, fit competitive runner weaning off a year or so of breast feeding and while I know she’s gorgeous and sexy she’s just not ‘there’ yet…and your book helped me see between the lines that what the woman I love sees is so much more important than the obvious reason men read your book.
Maybe this is not the review you were hoping for Sarah, but of all the things people could say about your book, I think it has helped me be a better man. After all, I’ve been lucky this long.
Thank you.
Taylor
Thank you Taylor. I love what you took away from this book. Thank you so much.
Sarah