5 reviews for Keep the Fire Burning, a love story
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+ Free ShippingKEEP THE FIRE BURNING: a love story is an inspirational read that can serve as a roadmap to building and maintaining a solid relationship. It is about two swimmers who met through swimming, became fast friends, fell in love, and got married. Written by sports psychologist and author, Dr. Keith Bell. It provides the guide by way of modeling his ever-lasting and steadfast love for his wife, Olympic Triple Gold medalist, Sandy Neilson-Bell.
70 pages / Hardccover / ISBN 978-0-945609-88-9
© Dr. Keith Bell, 2025
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Lynne Cox –
“A beautiful love story beginning with friendship, expanding to marriage, and ultimately a life loving partnership sparked with day to day appreciation, care, reverence, and adventure. I couldn’t put the book down.”
— Lynne Cox, Author of: Swimming to Antarctica & Grayson
Bill Deeter –
“Keep the Fire Burning shares the facts about true love in a presentation format that is heart warming, on point and easy to follow. It is pretty much what I had expected from and about two of the nicest people on earth. It is clear to me that Keith and Sandy Bell know what true love is about.”
— Bill Deeter, CEO Deeter USA Marketing & Communications and Author of: Working With the Press
Dr. James Fackler –
“Who should read this book? Anyone in a relationship and especially those entering into one. Though deeply personal, this little book speaks to all of us about love and commitment. Gravity has taken over, I am going in.”
— Dr. James Fackler, Distinguished Professor of Economics, University of Kentucky, Lexington
Meghan P. Browne –
“A tender story of love and a MasterClass on commitment.”
— Meghan P. Browne, Author of Indelible Ann and The Edge of Forever
Daniel Chambliss –
“Keep the Fire Burning is a fun, poetic, and moving book about one man’s love for one woman. It is a model for appreciating one’s relationship with the object of one’s love in all dimensions, and understanding commitment to that person from first meeting, to first kiss, to lifelong marriage.”
— Daniel F. Chambliss, Distinguished Professor of Sociology Emeritus, Hamilton College & Author of: Champions: The Making of Olympic Swimmers