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Love, Intimacy and Sex in the Second Half by Kim Kimberling & Nancy Kimberling Review: A Faith-Based Guide for Long-Married Couples
Published in November 2023 by The Core Media Group, Inc., Love, Intimacy and Sex in the Second Half is a Christian marriage guide co-authored by Dr. Kim Kimberling and Nancy Kimberling — the duo behind the Awesome Marriage ministry — designed to help long-married couples deepen their connection, rebuild intimacy, and revitalize their sexual relationship once the child-rearing years are behind them.
LuvemBooks Verdict
Best for
Married couples of faith who have recently entered or are approaching the post-parenting season and want a candid, biblically grounded guide to rekindling intimacy and sexuality in the second half of their marriage.
Worth it if
You and your spouse share a Christian worldview, have children who have left or are about to leave home, and are ready to engage honestly — including about sex — with what this new life stage can look like for your relationship.
Skip if
Readers outside the Christian faith tradition, couples who are still in the thick of parenting or who are childless, or anyone seeking clinical-level depth beyond what a 215-page popular guide can provide will likely find the book's focus too narrow or its framework too specifically faith-structured to be useful.
What readers & critics say
No independent critical reviews of this title were found among the retrieved sources. The Kimberlings' own platform (kimkimberling.com) describes the book's mission as helping couples avoid growing "stale or dull" by deepening intimacy and strengthening their sex life in marriage's second half, and the book's retail listing via thecoremediagroup.com frames its central question as how couples can avoid disconnecting after entering this new life season.
Sources: kimkimberling.com, thecoremediagroup.comIn This Review
- What Works & What Doesn't
- What the Book Is and Who It's For
- The Authors and Their Perspective
- The Book's Central Argument and Scope
- Strengths Worth Noting
- Genuine Limitations to Consider
What Works & What Doesn't
What Works
- Written by authors with genuine credentials and lived experience — Dr. Kim Kimberling brings over 40 years of Christian counseling practice, and he and Nancy draw on 53 years of their own marriage
- Addresses an underserved niche: Christian marriage resources specifically designed for the post-parenting, second-half-of-life season
- Treats sexuality in later marriage as a topic worth direct, frank engagement rather than sidestepping it
- Grounded in a broader, established ministry (Awesome Marriage) with decades of couple-focused resources behind it
- Co-authored by both spouses, balancing professional counseling structure with personal, relational voice
What Doesn't
- The book's framework is explicitly Christian and biblically grounded throughout, making it a poor fit for readers outside that faith tradition
- Its tight focus on the post-empty-nest season means couples in other life stages — still parenting, or childless — may find the premise less directly applicable to their circumstances

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