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After publishing two historical novels, Darlene Matule felt compelled to tackle a current problem--the state of marriage in America--the always legal and often sacred joining of one man and one woman. It is no secret--life has changed drastically since 1956. She asked herself, How can I promote the amazing blessings that marriage can bring--in today's climate? What promise can I bring to college students--today? To others? Matule's answer is Sixty Shades of Love. Her memoir reveals how she and her husband are more in love after sixty years than they were on the day they were married--despite spiritual, marital, financial, in-law, and health problems that would cause most couples to shout, ""Enough "" Sixty Shades of Love shows millennials it is possible to find joy in a sacramental marriage. It encourages baby-boomers to give their vows another chance. It reminds seniors of the fulfillment they already have enjoyed in their own long-term commitment. Through the years, Matule found that communication, faith, determination, and the ability to adapt despite life's surprises resulted in the most precious gift a couple can ever receive--a happy marriage. ""Such a delightful and insightful book as it follows the marriage journey of Darlene and Steve Matule over sixty years of life's twists and turns (and even a few dead ends). Today, when so much emphasis is on 'the perfect wedding, ' kudos to Sixty Shades of Love for validating that marriage is where joy begins when the commitment of a wife and husband is grounded in love, faith, hope, and mutual respect."" --Judy Rogers, Author of Hot Cross Buns Darlene Matule, a Montana native, met her husband Steve at college in Spokane, Washington. Their love story was featured in the Gonzaga Magazine recently in an article titled Dating Through the Decades. After a trip to Croatia, Matule wrote two historical novels melding the old country with Butte, Montana--Under the Gallus Frame (2005) and Framework of a Family (2012).