The Love I Thought I Knew by Donald Marcus Welch is an amazing book that explores loyalty as a theme and the effects or stains that deception leaves on love.
The Love I Thought I Knew is based on people’s daily lives in general. Relationships are realistically related to the discussion that the book talks about. Love is everywhere, but at the same time, the bad often comes with the good, so along with love, apathy. With trust and loyalty comes deception, deceit, fraud, and hypocrisy.
Donald Marcus Welch dives deep into these themes, and we are so excited to be discussing the book with you today!
What Is The Love I Thought I Knew All About?
The Love I Thought I Knew by Donald Marcus Welch is motivated by the relationships that unite individuals in their daily lives. This romantic drama examines love and trust for those who are important in a person’s life. It is a deeply touching tale that demonstrates the tenacity of love in a partnership navigating the complexities of life.
The book impels readers to address difficult issues in any relationship through heartfelt and authentic discussion. Displaying his awesome ability and prowess in writing, David illustrates the intricacies of love. He tackles subjects such as the difficulties of providing unconditional love, which can have a negative impact on people and drastically change their perspective on life.

What Can Readers Expect From the Book?
Readers are going to be filled with and experience all sorts of emotions while reading the book. Its realistic characters and storyline, which challenge readers to accept and trust them without boundaries, make it easy to relate to. The book’s story serves as a reminder to its readers that some relationships last a lifetime, while others just last a season.
The novel centers around loyalty and the endurance of a person’s love; once deception enters the picture, true love takes on a different dynamic. Be wary of those you assume to be dishonest—they might be the people you least anticipate.
Here are some excerpts from the book:
1. “Some people are in your life for a season and some are in your life for a lifetime. Once you find out the people that are there for a season, it is best that you make the decision by not keeping them in your life.”
2. “In essence, the ones that you feel that will be there for a lifetime, you have to really make sure that they are lifetime people. The story of your life will depend on how you navigate it. It is your life. Live your life to the fullest.”

Is The Love I Thought I Knew Worth Reading?
The Love I Thought I Knew by Donald Marcus Welch is a book that any reader should absolutely get their hands on. Love is often a theme that is used in books to drive characters. But in this one, Donald actually turns love into the main subject, focusing on it, discussing it, and providing people with important points to consider.
If you want to read another outlook on this book, click here for Webwire’s coverage. Another interesting aspect of Donald’s book is that it was one of the books that ReadersMagnet featured during the Guadalajara International Book Fair. The book was well-received during the event, with readers greatly looking forward to what’s inside the pages.
A Bit of Info About the Author

Donald Marcus Welch is a former military veteran born in Cincinnati, Ohio. He is a father of four and the second oldest of his six siblings. Writing, making graphic art, and watching sports—especially football—are some of his favorite activities.
Grab a Copy of The Love I Thought I Knew Today
So, have we captured your interest in Donald Marcus Welch’s book The Love I Thought I Knew? If so, buy a copy of his book today by going to our ReadersMagnet bookstore and getting it there.
We also urge you to check out one of our other articles about love and learn the sincerity of a touch. Touch is a fantastic way to fuel intimacy, and the article explains how it helps couples strengthen their bonds and be more intimate with each other!

