A review by daphself
The Good Girl's Guide to Great Sex: (and You Thought Bad Girls Have All the Fun) by Sheila Wray Gregoire

5.0

Scandalized by the title?
Wondering if this is a book about positions?
You shouldn't be scandalized, and Gregoire does a wonderful job showing how sex within marriage is designed by God to be "fun" and to be a physical representation of our relationship with Him.
In marriage, the man and the woman do become one and sex is an extension of that intimacy. Sex is not a "dirty" word, and it is not a "dirty" act.
Thorough research and countless interviews helps support this statement.
And yes, she will take about positions.
It may make some blush; it may make some giggle.
This book is good for the married woman, the soon-to-be married woman, and the single woman.
Not a virgin? Don't worry. You can start with a clean slate.
Sex life within your marriage swirling down that drain of "ho-hum"/"nonexistent"? This book will help you realize how to start over and relight the fire, or in some cases light the fire.