Married with Luggage: What We Learned About Love by Traveling the World (The Best is Yet to Come Book 4)
“I love these two! Somehow they managed to make parasites, robbery, storms at sea, and volcanic eruptions into a love story.” ~ Jenna McCarthy, author of I’ve Still Got It: I Just Can’t Remember Where I Put It
If you enjoyed Eat, Pray, Love, then you’ll love this memoir of a couple who moved cross-country to fix their broken relationship…and then liked it so much they just kept on going. In 2010, at the age 40, they sold their house, quit their jobs, and bought one-way tickets to Ecuador.
Equal parts travel memoir and love story, find out how a political coup in South America, icy storms off the coast of Antarctica, and herding goats in the Gobi Desert (among other things) impacted their relationship, their budget, and their sanity.
Married with Luggage is for people who enjoy adventurous travel stories, those who want an inside peek at how unconventional people live, and anyone who enjoys a good old-fashioned love story.
“Powerfully written, emotionally engaging, and romantic as hell. It’ll have you cheering them on and laughing out loud.”~ New York Times bestselling author Melissa Foster
“I was so inspired reading Married with Luggage that midway through, I asked my husband if he would read it next (something I’ve rarely done with a book).” ~ New York Times bestselling author Ingrid Ricks
Wonderful book on travel, relationships and common sense Run, don’t walk, to buy this book. It is a page turner from day one. I read it in one sitting, doing nothing else and sad at the end. I wanted more adventurers of these two. I’ve read many travel books of a similar type but with the relationship issues thrown it, it is a book every couple should have. As a MFCC, I treat relationships and even I learned a few pointers from their having to face each issue and come up with solutions. We each have different personalities and bring these into…
Insightful, touching, and very well written Betsy and Warren are two people who make the world a better place just by being who they are as authentically as they can. By staying in touch with who they really are and following the path that opens up when you open yourself up to the world, they’ve made us all richer. I’m really glad to know them.And now I’m glad to know much more about how they’ve kept it together over these years of travel. I know their style of travel isn’t always glamorous — it’s amazing, but there are…
I bought this book on a Saturday morning and finished it later that evening. I have followed their blog for a bit, so I’m familiar with their story. But this is so much more!It’s such a great, easy, insightful read full of tiny but impactful life lessons that just make you smile. Really, I smiled a lot reading this book. I’m married and I love my husband deeply, and we’ve had numerous huge huge challenges in our relationship that we’ve had to navigate and it’s been tough. It’s so…