Product Description
"The New Love Connection for African American Singles" Are you serious about finding your soul mate, and finding your one-true love, or do you want to get married? If so, "The New Love Connection for African American Singles: A Complete Step-by-step Guide to Finding Friendship, Love and Marriage on the Net" will help you reach that goal. This uniquely written guide will show you how to find your one-true love on the Internet. African American singles are having a tumultuous time finding the love of their life, soul mate or love-connection. Friendship, love or marriage will not just come walking up to your door-step; we have to take baby-steps in order to get there ourselves. We have to take a proactive role. Fix-ups by friends are becoming obsolete. Consider this fact, there are 82 million singles in the U.S. according to the 2000 Census. Mr. Right or Ms. Right are out there, but how do I find them? There are Internet dating sites that are specifically designed for black singles. They offer a selection of singles that are seeking a special person - just like you. So, sit back and relax, turn on your computer and prepare to enjoy the exciting new world of Internet dating. Get started following the helpful tips, laughing at funny anecdotes and find your true soul mate today.
About the Author
The writer, Thelma Russell is a Chicago native that has written her first book about finding friendship, love, and marriage using Internet dating. She has since relocated to the Washington D.C. Metro area. Russell spent three years and long hours researching specifically designed websites that are aimed toward African American singles. Russell is completing her first novel; Aint' Nothing Like the Real Thing, due out by January 2007. Just in time for Valentine's Day. Russell has been a former elected official, a community activist and she also graduated in 2001 with her Bachelors Degree from Governors State University in Communications. "It had become increasingly frustrating as I sought a long-term relationship with quality single black men. I wondered if I would ever come across him. Of course, everyone wants to find a special friend, love and have romance in their lives. I hoped that the Internet would provide another alternative helping "him" find me thus becoming his one-true love," Russell comments. The author prides herself on having provided a uniquely open-minded book that has never been more honest, direct, and helpful about finding love on the Internet for singles of color. Russell quickly dispels the rumors, fears and taboos about finding Mr. Right or Ms. Right "online." This book spells out the marketing tools that singles will need so that they too will have a positive experience--while they safely look for their one-true love on "the Net."









