September 1, 2005 (Press Release) --
NEWS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
NEW NOVEL URGES SINGLE WOMEN TO JUST SAY NO TO MARRIED
MEN
Author reveals the dark side of giving in to forbidden
desires
CHICAGO, IL — It’s been almost two decades since
“Fatal Attraction” sent a quiver down every married
man’s spine by dramatically illustrating the
consequences of a one-night stand. However, it’s not
just married men who should be concerned, but the
women they are fooling around with as well.
“Single Black Female,” a cautionary romance by Carrie
Carr will remind readers of the consequences of dating
married men. The author nails the message by painting
a nightmarish tale of infidelity, but this time, it’s
the mistress that suffers the repercussions, not the
married man. The author attempts to answer the
question every woman wants to know. “What does it
take to keep a man monogamous?” Readers will be
intrigued with her findings.
According to a recent survey, only 14% of married men
actually leave their wives for their mistress, which
should make the endeavor less appealing to the single
women on the prowl. Though choices may be limited for
the single woman in search of that special man, the
author encourages women to rethink their decision
before settling for a married man. And although
“Single Black Female” is not nearly as dark as “Fatal
Attraction,” the message is the same. —stay clear of
married men.
“Single Black Female” will enlighten women about the
male psyche, provide hope to the single woman in
search of romance and inspire women to love and value
themselves.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Carrie Carr is a novelist and screenwriter with
several screenplays to her credit, and is currently at
work on her second novel. The author would like to
hear from women who still choose to date unavailable
men for possible inclusion in her upcoming book.
Those interested in sharing their views may send their
thoughts about why they choose married men to:
carriecarr3@yahoo.com. All replies should be fifty
words or less. Responses chosen for publication will
be awarded a $100 American Express gift card. The
results of the survey may be published this winter.
The deadline for submissions is December 1, 2005.
“Single Black Female” can be purchased at Waldenbooks and Amazon.com.
Carrie Carr will sign copies of "Single Black Female," Friday, September 30th at Waldenbooks, 500 W. Madison in downtown Chicago from 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.
MEDIA CONTACT: Jessie Coleman, (312) 961-9983,
jessiec353@yahoo.com.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
NEW NOVEL URGES SINGLE WOMEN TO JUST SAY NO TO MARRIED
MEN
Author reveals the dark side of giving in to forbidden
desires
CHICAGO, IL — It’s been almost two decades since
“Fatal Attraction” sent a quiver down every married
man’s spine by dramatically illustrating the
consequences of a one-night stand. However, it’s not
just married men who should be concerned, but the
women they are fooling around with as well.
“Single Black Female,” a cautionary romance by Carrie
Carr will remind readers of the consequences of dating
married men. The author nails the message by painting
a nightmarish tale of infidelity, but this time, it’s
the mistress that suffers the repercussions, not the
married man. The author attempts to answer the
question every woman wants to know. “What does it
take to keep a man monogamous?” Readers will be
intrigued with her findings.
According to a recent survey, only 14% of married men
actually leave their wives for their mistress, which
should make the endeavor less appealing to the single
women on the prowl. Though choices may be limited for
the single woman in search of that special man, the
author encourages women to rethink their decision
before settling for a married man. And although
“Single Black Female” is not nearly as dark as “Fatal
Attraction,” the message is the same. —stay clear of
married men.
“Single Black Female” will enlighten women about the
male psyche, provide hope to the single woman in
search of romance and inspire women to love and value
themselves.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Carrie Carr is a novelist and screenwriter with
several screenplays to her credit, and is currently at
work on her second novel. The author would like to
hear from women who still choose to date unavailable
men for possible inclusion in her upcoming book.
Those interested in sharing their views may send their
thoughts about why they choose married men to:
carriecarr3@yahoo.com. All replies should be fifty
words or less. Responses chosen for publication will
be awarded a $100 American Express gift card. The
results of the survey may be published this winter.
The deadline for submissions is December 1, 2005.
“Single Black Female” can be purchased at Waldenbooks and Amazon.com.
Carrie Carr will sign copies of "Single Black Female," Friday, September 30th at Waldenbooks, 500 W. Madison in downtown Chicago from 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.
MEDIA CONTACT: Jessie Coleman, (312) 961-9983,
jessiec353@yahoo.com.

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