Alexander Atlas – Witty New Guide Helps Women Avoid Dating Disasters: Game Secrets

My sister is divorced, and we have been trying to get her to go out on a date because she shouldn’ t be by herself. Although after what she went through in her marriage she isn’t sure she want’s to try dating. I hope by sharing this new book written by Alexander Atlas – Witty New Guide Helps Women Avoid Dating Disasters: Game Secrets it might change her mind, and she will at least give dating a try as no, one should be along all the time.
The Boys You Don't Take Home: Game Secrets by [Atlas, Alexander]
For my sister the two chapter, I think she would be able to relate the most are the following:  How to move on from heartache and heartbreak and  The telltale signs of cheating because her ex-husband did break her heart and he did cheat on her in the end. If she showed ways to avoid these things from happening again. She might find her own happily ever after and be able to live her FairyTale.
My husband David is so funny as he saw me thumbing through the PDF I was sent to read. David asked me if I was planning on replacing him. I said no, not at this time although if he did something stupid, I need to prepare and this way I would know how to move on and not sick back into the depression I went into when my ex-left me before David and I got together.
To me this book isn’t only for women but for men as well so they can see how women thing and would know what to do or not do. This way they wouldn’t lose the love of there life over something dumb happening. Also, it would be helpful for couples who get engaged to read so they know what is right or wrong in a relationship.
We’ve all had our share of dating disasters, but if we could avoid them, we would, right? Author Alexander Atlas knows how the dating game is played, and he offers valuable advice from the male perspective in his brutally honest and entertaining new guide, The Boys You Don’t Take Home: Game Secrets, available February 1. Witty New Guide Helps Women Avoid Dating Disasters Phoenix, AZ, February 27, 2018 ―Let’s face it: the dating game isn’t fun for women who always lose. Alexander Atlas — a man who was used to winning — knows how the dating game works. He played it himself for years before settling down and watched woman after woman falls for the same tricks. In his new, brazenly honest dating guide, The Boys You Don’t Take Home: Game Secrets, Atlas takes women inside the male mind and shares his past, one-sided relationship perspective. Using colorful, lesson-packed anecdotes, he introduces readers to the “mama’s boy,” the “bad boy,” the “player” and the “scrub” and shares his tips for spotting their deceitful tricks and traps. 
Atlas covers a wide range of topics that include:
• How to identify “Mr. Wrong”
• How to move on from heartache and heartbreak
• The telltale signs of cheating
• Dealing with rejection
• How to use your relationship as inspiration for personal success
• Understanding the signs of emotional abuse 
• How to stop wasting your time on unworthy men Readers may recognize some of their own dating mistakes and
disasters between the covers of The Boys You Don’t Take Home, and that’s the point! Atlas wants to help women everywhere make better relationship choices. 
Alexander Atlas writes both fiction and nonfiction. In addition to The Boys You Don’t Take Home: Game Secrets, Atlas is also the author of the companion piece, The Girls You Don’t Take Home to Mama (published in 2016).
He is also working on two novels: Napoleon’s Way and From Prey 2 Predator as well as his third self-help installment, The Girls You Don’t Take Home: Pandemonium and Chaos. A father of two daughters as well as a motivational fitness trainer, Alexander Atlas incorporates self-improvement into all facets of his life. 
For more information about Alexander Atlas and his upcoming books, please visit https://theboysyoudont.com
The Boys You Don’t Take Home: Game Secrets
Createspace
Release Date: February 1, 2018 
Available for preorder on Amazon.com
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates

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