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The Married Woman’s Guide to Love and Romance

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Alderbrook Publishing’s recent book promotion for Romance Maven, Cassandra Lynne’s hot, humorous new book,“LoveSpeak: The Married Woman’s Guide to Love and Romance,” which became a “Top Seller” in the category of“Relationships”this week on amazon.com, produced some results the company hadn’t expected. Nearly a third of the book’s sales were made to men.

Cassandra Lynne is certain that men aren’t buying her book to give to their wife or significant other. No way. She is convinced that men are snatching up her hardcover treasure dressed in a sexy red dust jacket in order to check out all her tips, strategies and titillating tactics which, she says, when put into practice, will enable them to transform a relationship “as bland as oatmeal into one that sizzles like a fizz candy under the tongue!”

If you’re not familiar with Cassandra Lynne, you should be. Her legendary romantic escapades she has staged to keep her own marriage vibrant and alive have thrust her into the public eye of national TV, newspaper headlines, Woman’s World magazine, TV Guide and Adventures in Dining magazine.

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