Veronda Hutchinson provides a witty yet thought-provoking read on the boundaries of in-laws that newly-weds may not have considered and new in-laws may not think about. The book captures narratives from other married couples who share riveting stories about boundaries and limitations they sometimes wish their in-laws were aware of. Hutchinson says that after she and her husband were married, she soon realized that not only was there a singles club but a married club too. She also found out that just as it is recommended for future newly-weds to attend marriage counseling, it is probably a good idea for in-laws to have it too.The author was very honest in the book, . I loved the book and I related to a few stories. My children are grown now and this book prepared me for what not to do. I'm grateful for the read and wish it would have been around when I was married to my ex, It's needed, if for no other reason than to let others know they are not alone."--Stacey Willians"This is such a powerful work. I was in awe of the topic as it resonated with me personally."--Dr. Carrol Arnold"The topic iss one that is not often addressed with new couples. This book has a unique way of capturing the concerns of both newly-weds and their families.--Rev. Allen E. Warren