Monday, October 12, 2009

New Review Book Arrived



Prince Harming Syndrome
Break Bad Relationship Patterns for Good-5 Essentials for Finding True Love (and they're not what you think!)

Author: Karen Salmansohn
Publisher: QNY, an imprint of Langenscheidt Publishing Group
Release Date: September 15, 2009
format: Hardcover
pages: 224
Ages:
genre/category: self-help

from the publisher:
The Fairy Goddess Mentor of New York City strikes again with another innovative fresh breath of self-help insights.

Author, talk-show host, columnist, radio and TV personality Karen Salmansohn has been writing advice and mentoring young women for years, encouraging an end to the cycle of less-than-healthy relationship choices that are easy to start, but oh so difficult to break.

Salmansohn’s personal overcoming of difficult relationship traps has become Prince Harming Syndrome—a brand new self-help book that mixes Karen’s life experience and the philosophy of Aristotle to create an intimately witty and personal account for women of all ages looking to break their bad habits for good! Karen will teach you how to seek out the 5 essentials for true love—NONE OF THEM being what you'd normally think about looking for! For example, one essential is to seek a guy who "values growing." If your man doesn’t value growing, then your relationship won’t survive—because a relationship is only as strong as its weakest moments. If your man values growing, he will be open to discussing problems, meeting your needs and evolving—so as to make sure problems don’t keep repeating.

Prince Harming Syndrome is a call to action for knowing how to recognize the important difference between Prince Harmings and Prince Charmings by understanding the important difference between "pleasure" and "happiness."

This book is for you if-
- You feel like your love life should be renamed your angst life
- You’re now absolutely ready to break your bad love patterns for good!

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