The Los Angeles Times Festival of Books, held at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles on April 22-23, 2023, featured the notable book “You’ll Do Anything for Her: A New Relationship Perspective,” penned by Dr. Maureen E. Hosier and her sibling, Berta Hosier Conger.
This opportunity was made viable by ReadersMagnet, a renowned self-publishing and book marketing company that introduced the Hosier sisters’ work to thousands of book lovers, fellow authors, and industry professionals during America’s largest book festival.
The unique angle of “You’ll Do Anything for Her” sidesteps conventional psychology, focusing instead on the subconscious decisions people make when they forfeit their individuality to ensure their relationship caters to the needs and desires of their partner.
It’s aimed at individuals who unknowingly surrender their identities in a relationship, accommodating a partner who may not only expect but demand attention and empathy, often at the expense of the individual’s own feelings and needs.
This book’s intention is to shed light on relationship dynamics, specifically for those who neglect their needs to cater to their partner’s.
The narrative mirrors the themes of the co-authors’ sequel, “You’ll Do Anything for Him.” Both works explore the reader’s personal relationship patterns, providing insightful reflections about their interactions with their significant other.
Copies of “You’ll Do Anything for Her: A New Relationship Perspective” by Dr. Maureen E. Hosier and Berta Hosier Conger are available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Dr. Hosier’s websites. Discover more about Dr. Maureen E. Hosier and her contributions at maureenehosierphd.com and maureenhosier.com.
Author Bio
Driven by a passion for exploring relationships, Maureen found a collaborator in her sister, whose keen attention to detail, organization, and introspective depth added to their shared comprehension of single and dual-person relationship dynamics.
These dynamics are elucidated for readers who identify with the sensation of suppressing their needs for their partner’s contentment, creating an imbalanced relationship often rooted in childhood patterns learned from interactions with their parents.
The sisters discovered that writing these books was also a learning journey towards understanding how to maintain a relationship that values both parties’ ideas without descending into conflict, thereby avoiding the very single-person dynamic they hoped to illuminate for their readers.
They learned to pay attention to each other’s perspectives and feelings while actively focusing on maintaining the health of their relationship. This emotional leap of consciousness proved crucial to their partnership’s success.
The realization dawned that the issue wasn’t about pleasing the other but understanding the internal dynamics leading one to prioritize the other’s needs and desires over their own. This led to the genesis of their twin books, “You’ll Do Anything for Him” and “You’ll Do Anything for Her.”
Despite differing pronouns, the content remains consistent, addressing the common relationship dynamic where one partner surrenders their selfhood to satisfy the other, posing a challenge to all couples stuck in a single-person relationship dynamic.