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What if real love isn’t what we think it is?
In a world of disposable relationships and picture-perfect illusions on social media, George Hatcher offers a raw, honest, and unforgettable look of what it truly means to build a love that lasts.
He writes not as a therapist or a guru, but as a man who learned about love the hard way. His sixty-year marriage to his wife, Molly, is a testament to a partnership that endured it all—business failures, personal chaos, and even prison.
This book is not a fairy tale. It is a powerful, unflinching guide to navigating the difference between fleeting lust and enduring love, embracing imperfection, and finding the courage to be authentic in a world that asks for anything but. It is a story of redemption, a testament to the strength of the human heart, and a reminder that the most beautiful things in life are not found, but forged in fire.
George Hatcher writes from a place of hard-won experience. After a tumultuous early life of entrepreneurial failures that led to prison, his sixty-year marriage to his wife, Molly, became the anchor that allowed for a second chance. Now a passionate storyteller with over two dozen books, he resides in Rancho Mirage, California, where he explores themes of resilience, forgiveness, and what it takes to build a love that is real.
Overview
In a world saturated with fleeting connections, filtered realities, and disposable relationships, what does it mean to find a love that is real? Author George Hatcher confronts this question with a powerful and unflinching look at the heart of authentic connection, offering a perspective forged not in theory, but in the fires of a truly remarkable life. He speaks not as an expert with easy answers, but as a man who learned about love the hard way-a man whose sixty-year marriage to his wife, Molly, survived insurmountable odds and became the anchor in a life of chaos.
Hatcher’s story is a tale of two distinct halves. The first was steeped in turmoil and missteps that began at a young age. Confronting the consequences of his choices, he served four months in a Marine brig for going AWOL from the Navy. Upon his release, he was immediately apprehended for grand theft-a mistake stemming from when he was just fifteen-and was sentenced to what he firmly calls a prison: Deuel Vocational Institution (DVI). This early journey was fraught with challenges, casting a long shadow over his identity.
It is from this crucible of failure and redemption that Hatcher derives his authority. Drawing from the incredible story of a partnership with Molly that withstood it all-business failures, personal chaos, and even prison-he dismantles the modern myths of “perfect” romance. This book is not a fairy tale. It is a testament to what real love looks like when stripped of all illusion. It serves as a practical guide to finding authenticity, not by following a trend, but by embracing the beautiful, messy, and often painful process of imperfection.
Inside, Hatcher explores the crucial difference between the blinding firework of lust and the quiet, steady pilot light of genuine love. He challenges readers to look beyond the superficial “hotness factor” and the “sugar rush” of initial chemistry to find a connection with real substance. With the wisdom of someone who has seen the consequences of building a life on a shaky foundation through multiple brief marriages before finding his lifelong partner, he offers a roadmap for navigating the heart’s deceptions. This book is a celebration of the resilience that turns a fragile connection into an unbreakable bond, much like the Japanese art of Kintsugi, where an object’s repaired cracks are seen as its most beautiful and valuable features.
For anyone tired of the superficial, exhausted by the games of modern dating, and searching for something that lasts, this book is a raw, hopeful, and unforgettable story. It is a profound exploration of the grit and grace of a love that endures, offering not easy platitudes, but the hard-won truth that the most meaningful connections are built not in the absence of flaws, but in the courage to face them together.
About the Author
George Hatcher is a man who believes the world is full of opportunities. With a diverse career spanning entrepreneurship, consulting, and crisis management, he brings a wealth of unique experiences to his writing. Now devoted entirely to storytelling, George resides in Rancho Mirage, California, with his wife, Molly, their three cats, and a macaw named Peaches.
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Fake Love by George Hatcher, is available at–
Amazon
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