Saturday, March 16, 2013

Read an exclusive excerpt from 'How I Got Him to Marry Me: 50 True Stories' by Cherise Kelley

Book Description:

He likes it. Now get him to put a ring on it! Learn from these 50 stories of women who have been there! You don't have to interview 50 married women to find out how they managed to get that ring on their finger. The author has done that for you. All 50 were married after 1990, so this is modern information for our changing times. Read and find out how you can get him to marry you and not just live together!

LIMITED TIME OFFER:
Please see the end of the eBook to learn how to claim a free paperback copy after you post an honest review! Limited to the first 25 reviewers at Amazon.com, Kobo, Barnes and Noble, and iTunes. (226 pages in paperback.)


Read an exclusive excerpt!
I was 23 when I was finally ready to get married. By then, the year was 1986, and none of the guys I knew wanted to tie the knot! One who I wanted to marry said:
"Children are the only reason I can see to get married, and I don't want any of those."
Saddened, I slowly let go of him and moved on. After that, I guess I was getting long in the tooth. By the time I was in my late 20s, men were no longer begging me to marry them. The stakes had decreased considerably.
In 1989, a guy pursued me urgently, sending roses even. Expecting a proposal, I asked him what he wanted, and he told me:
"I want to buy a house with you."
"Oh." (Is that all? That's not very appealing!)
In 1990, a man who was a bit of a player had the chance to propose, and said:
"I want you to be my one and only girlfriend."
Nuh Uh.
I finally did get married in 1994, and like I said, I was 31 years old. It took me eight years to find him, once I made up my mind that I wanted a husband and not just another boyfriend. For me, that's what it took: I just needed to stick to the decision that I was not going to have another boyfriend. I was only going to have a husband.

Buy Links:

How I Got Him To Marry Me: 50 True Stories, is now available in eBook form at Barnes and Noble for Nook, Amazon for Kindle, and Kobo for the Kobo Reader. The paperback will be available April 1 through Amazon. The eBook should be on iTunes soon.

 

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