วันอังคารที่ 29 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2556

Books To Unlock Secrets Of Dating

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Sherry Argov writes a book called Why Men Love Bitches, told from a comedian's point of view, the book suggests that women be self empowered and strong and self assured in order to really secure a lasting relationship with a man. It discusses the importance of power in a relationship as well as how making a man feel as though he has it will make him offer his protection and give you the entire world. Also, if a woman stays a little distant, then the man might feel threatened that he will lose her and it will make him more doting, as a result. Though unconventional in nature, the book does empower women and suggest a new kind of way and role that women might have in the dating world, showing the various results of this method, as well.

Neil Strauss writes a book called Rules of the Game, a book that is all about learning the secrets of pick up artists. He studies the techniques of seduction with these step by step instructions and assures that men will have success with these methods. There are word for word lines to use as well as the assurance that you don't need to be handsome or wealthy to get a girl, but instead you can only need to understand how the laws of attraction work and manipulate them to your advantage. Furthermore, the book includes a thirty day work out program that helps sharpen social skills in a way that is advantageous.

Mystery writes a book called How to Get Beautiful Women Into Bed. The author, who is really named Erik von Markovik, is one of the best pick up artists in the nation and has made a kind of art or science method out of seduction. Using jargon he created as well as a bunch of charts and some vulgarity, he presents an almost arrogant methodology for getting a date but with his reputation and backing, his methods are sure to produce some success in the world of dating.

For women, Marie Forleo writes Make Every Man Want You, a book that offers tips on how to unleash your attractive and inner irresistible self, presented in a way that is funny and engaging as well as easy to follow and understand. This book seeks to focus on who you are, and is more than just a way to get a man, but also a way to let yourself out in a way that is confident and brave and good for you in a bigger scheme. The book seeks to teach the five truths every woman needs to know, as well as the seven habits of unattractive women, and the secrets of attracting the right man for you. With this breakdown, the book acts as a kind of life coach.

Boy Meets Girl: a book by Joshua Harris, is the story of how he met his wife. Using his own personal method, he urges that people use a method of courtship to secure a mate, using prayer and thought and the good old fashioned Christian method of finding a partner with an obedience to God. In the last part of his book he discusses the importance of forgiveness for past sins, questions that are important to ask one another before making that marital leap, as well as how all of these things can help with conflict resolution.

Roberto Sedycias works as an IT consultant for PoloMercantil





วันศุกร์ที่ 18 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2556

Book Review for: "To Catch A Cop"

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Set in Australia, "To Catch A Cop" is a witty and clever romantic suspense with a quirky heroine and a hero determined to prove her innocence. Lindy Kellerman has a full plate - two kids, a full time job as a nursing instructor, a thesis to write, but when a student dies in her classroom, all eyes fall on her. Can Detective Frasier MacKinnon prove her innocent of the murder?

The story opens with Lindy and her students arriving for class only to discover that a student, Sasha, is dead. The police are called along with the staff. Detective Frasier MacKinnon takes over the case, but right away things don't add up. Lindy appears to be the prime suspect, but doesn't act like it. Further confounding the investigation, Frasier realizes he's attracted to Lindy.

Lindy's stress grows on all fronts. Her ex-husband rarely helps with the children, she looks like the prime suspect in the police investigation, there are finals to grade, her doctorate thesis is due soon, and the school counselor, Borowski, is riding her to finish her grant application.

Lindy decides to take matters into her own hands and begins to question her students about Sasha. She soon discovers Sasha was bad news and was dealing drugs. Shortly afterwards, Lindy starts receiving threats.

Frasier sticks close to Lindy to protect her, but their mutual attraction begins to get in the way. Can Frasier and Lindy get it together to make it work or will the case drive them apart?

"To Catch A Cop" shifts between first person Lindy and third person Frasier. Drushkin's writing is sharp and makes this challenge look easy. She captures a strong first person voice, engaging the reader and taking them along for the ride with Lindy.

Drushkin's plot is clever and witty. I found myself rooting for Lindy at every turn.

The characters shine. Lindy is a little older, struggling with a mountain of problems that everyone can identify with, yet Lindy doesn't let her problems weigh her down. She's a modern everyday heroine to be admired.

Frasier MacKinnon is a hero that the reader can root for. He's handsome, sharp, and determined to finish what he starts. His attraction to Lindy is unexpected, yet he does his best to solve the case.

If anything, the font on the ebook changes and there are several typos, but that did not take away from my enjoyment of the overall story.

The novel is sensual for romance readers and the love scene is tasteful. Drushkin strikes a wonderful balance between the comedic and suspenseful elements of the story. "To Catch A Cop" will warm your heart, leave you biting your nails, and have you cheering for Lindy from start to finish.

Book Review for: "To Catch A Cop"
Written by: Elle Drushkin
Red Rose Publishing
ISBN: 978-1-60435-715-8
Avail as: ebook
4 Stars

Reviewed by: S. Burkhart

StephB is an author who likes to read many books and a variety of different genres. StephB is an author at http://www.Writing.Com/ which is a site for Creative Writing.





วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 3 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2556

Book Review for: Lost Then Found

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Book Review for: Lost Then Found
Written by: Christina Freeburn
Desert Breeze Publishing
ISBN: 978-1-61252-095-7
Avail as: an ebook only
5 Stars

Reviewed by: S. Burkhart

Freeburn crafts a story that will keep you on the edge of your seat with "Lost Then Found." Jonas Knight is a skip tracer - a person who is an expert at helping to hide others - so is his ex-wife, Renee, who he still harbors feelings for. When his partner, Peter, asks him to help find someone, Jonas reluctantly agrees knowing the case will pit him against Renee.

Gina Howard has a reason to get lost - she's a minor and her uncle, Eric, is trying to cheat her out of her inheritance. Eric is a dangerous man and Renee has hidden Gina well. Eric has two weeks to find Gina before she turns of age, and he puts pressure on Peter to find her. Peter involves Jonas.

Jonas still has deep feelings for Renee, yet he knows she's determined to protect Gina no matter the cost. Renee hasn't forgiven Jonas for his involvement in her sister's Melody's murder, and while Jonas didn't commit the crime, Renee's resentment runs deep.

As soon as Jonas starts poking around Renee's business, trouble follows them. They're attacked, shot at, and run off the road. The deeper Jonas becomes involved, the more aggressive the hunter is.

Jonas realizes the right thing to do is to ensure Gina's well-being and keep Renee safe despite the attraction that flares up between them. Can he unlock the secrets that threaten his world before his pursuer catches him?

Freeburn's penned a taunt romantic suspense that will have the reader turning the pages to find out what will happen next. Her writing is sharp and crisp, engaging the reader with ease.

The characters are complex and interesting. Jonas truly is a "knight" in shining amour, coming to Renee's rescue over and over again. However, he hides his inner pain behind a stoic mask, rarely letting anyone see his heart.

Renee puts up a strong fa?ade, but her soul is tormented by conflicting emotions regarding Jonas. For her to heal, she must find it in her heart to forgive him.

What I liked best about the novel was how the inspirational message grew organically within the storytelling so I didn't feel like I was "preached" to. Freeburn does two things well - entwining the "lost" immediacy of Gina's plight with the "lost" aching between Renee and Jonas over their failed marriage, attacking both issues, then showing the showing the journey for all to be "found," giving the title a two-fold meaning.

The novel is "sweet" for romance readers with Jonas and Renee sharing a kiss or two. Overall, "Lost Then Found" is a pulse-pounding read that will resonate with the reader long after they've finished the story.

StephB is an author who likes to read many books and a variety of different genres. StephB is an author at http://www.Writing.Com/ which is a site for Creative Writing.